The Main Issue With Wall Fireplace, And How You Can Repair It
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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace
A fireplace in the wall can be your living room an attractive focal point that requires attention. There are a variety of designs available however, it is crucial to choose one that will meet your requirements.
The heat output, controls and the appearance are among the most important features. If you aren't familiar with these aspects, it is best to seek out an expert to help you choose the right model.
Molded Squares
This living room needed an overhaul to the fireplace due to its old-fashioned stone surround and boring walls. The new design is bright, eye-catching and makes this hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed mantel for the fireplace and contemporary artwork above the fireplace update the exterior while the shelves that are gray below are a contrast. The fireplace's exterior White fireplace is enhanced by a few changes in color.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces combine to form a simple, yet effective way to frame the tile fireplace surround. To tie the look together pick a trim style to match or contrast with the other trim elements like thick casing around doors and windows. If you want a more high-end, elegant style, choose a fluted trim to give the illusion that there is a mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse look.
Making an accent wall using wainscoting is an effective method to add character to any room. The same technique can be employed to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled option such as tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead of plank boards to create a dramatic look.
Brick is a different non-combustible option for the fireplace surround. It is available in different styles and colors. A classic brick fireplace with red accents is ideal for Craft Revival or Cottage-style homes. A rustic-looking brick can be used to add a rustic touch to a traditional decor.
If you are planning to incorporate brick into your fireplace design, make sure that your hearth is 16-18 inches from the opening of the firebox and the surround is 8 to 12 inches wide in all directions. Be sure that the material you select is safe and meets all codes of the local and national level.
Open shelving is a great way to store books and other items however, too many shelves can overwhelm the look of a fireplace. The owners of this living room have created a wall to ceiling limestone cladding in order to elevate the design without overwhelming open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Rustic reclaimed wooden beams are the perfect frame for a wall fireplace. They bring a timeless appeal to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from barns, stables and other buildings that were demolished. Each beam has its own distinct history. Reclaimed wood can also be used as a feature in modern kitchens or wide plank paneling to create a rustic look. They are characterized by the typical marks of barn wood, such as mortise and nail holes as well as natural patina that increases their durability.
Look through salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets for wood pieces that you can repurpose into a mantel. The natural tone of pine used to accent this traditional living room surround and mantel evokes a cozy country retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood emphasize the hand-crafted appearance and compliment the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that borders the fireplace wall. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a landscape-themed painting above the mantel add to the rustic coziness of the room.
Repurposed wood beams will add a unique touch to any room. They can be left as is or stained to complement your existing decor wall Fireplace or cut and distressed to create an antique appearance. They can also be painted to give a more contemporary appearance or covered with faux finishes, such as marbled or rust paint.
The wooden beams can serve as the focal feature of any fireplace. They can be used to highlight a mantel, even without the need for a fire. They can be used to accent the mantel without a flame burning.
Regardless of which method of installation you choose be sure that your wood or steel beams are protected from the possible consequences of ethonal fire. Both materials can become fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened with a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found at a variety of stores for home improvement.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tile can make an impact when used as an accent for your fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens the space and is a perfect match for any decor, whether traditional or modern. Choosing an elegant matte finish for the tiles is the best way to keep that sleek and polished look while adding some contrast to make the fireplace stand out.
Hex tiles can also be used with different textures for a more customized appearance. Stone-look tile is a very popular choice that gives the space an authentic, rustic look and biofireplace is a great match with natural materials such as wood. Marble-look tile is another timeless option that provides an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting the sunlight and brightening the space.
The appropriate tile pattern can improve a fireplace's design. For example, the ribbed tile on this fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The patterned tile gives a handcrafted look to the space, balancing the modern natural style fireplace suites with the overall design of the room.
If you're not sure about taking a risk with a pattern in your home the fireplace is a great place to test an imposing design. It could be a bit intimidating for other rooms. This geometric tile (here's another option) with its black grout lines give the room a sophisticated but playful energy. The hexagonal shapes fit like cubes to create an exciting layout. The deep brown hue gives this space an inviting and warm aesthetic that goes well with the industrial style.
Another way to make a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that have the look of brick or another familiar material. This textured tile, from LA Designer Affair, has a similar look to traditional brick but with the added benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.
Consider applying a peel-and-stick tile to update your fireplace's surround without costing you a dime. A lot of these options are resistant to heat and therefore safe for fireplaces and able to adhere to the existing stone. This herringbone peel and stick tile is a great alternative that will add an elegant look to any living space while coordinating beautifully with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
When a wall fireplace has an existing brick surround, the most effective method to minimize its appearance is to give it fresh coats of paint. The mantel can be painted in a different hue to give it a more cosy and spirited look. A new color of paint can make your fireplace stand out. You can match it with the scheme of color in the room or pick something bold.
If your mantel is made of wood, you should first examine it for cracks, nicks, and gouges. Fill in the dents with wood putty, if they're small enough. Allow it to dry for the period recommended. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it prior to painting. Clean the surface with a damp cloth in order to remove any remaining dirt or debris.
White is a favorite color for fireplaces and walls. But, the right shade will make your fireplace stand out. For ideas, take a look at the wood trims on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Do they have the same color as your mantel, or is it a lighter or a darker hue? If you choose the latter option, select the color that works well with the other shades in the room to keep it looking balanced.
Before you begin painting, cover the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove any ornaments or display pieces that were hung over the mantel. Remove any ornaments or photos that are around or on your brick fireplace. Once the mantel has been cleaned, use a damp cloth and wipe it clean to remove any soot or dust.
Apply a basecoat with brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish is long-lasting and stain-resistant, ensuring that your mantel will stand up well to the heat of the fireplace, as well as other objects placed on it. Allow the primer to dry according to the manufacturer's recommendations before moving on to the main body of your fireplace wall.
The brick may be heavy in color and weight. Paint the mantel with in a neutral or light shade can make it look brighter and more welcoming to guests. If you opt for a light shade for your mantel, match it with a work of artwork in earthy tones, or a large mirror to complete the overall look.
A fireplace in the wall can be your living room an attractive focal point that requires attention. There are a variety of designs available however, it is crucial to choose one that will meet your requirements.
The heat output, controls and the appearance are among the most important features. If you aren't familiar with these aspects, it is best to seek out an expert to help you choose the right model.
Molded Squares
This living room needed an overhaul to the fireplace due to its old-fashioned stone surround and boring walls. The new design is bright, eye-catching and makes this hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed mantel for the fireplace and contemporary artwork above the fireplace update the exterior while the shelves that are gray below are a contrast. The fireplace's exterior White fireplace is enhanced by a few changes in color.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces combine to form a simple, yet effective way to frame the tile fireplace surround. To tie the look together pick a trim style to match or contrast with the other trim elements like thick casing around doors and windows. If you want a more high-end, elegant style, choose a fluted trim to give the illusion that there is a mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse look.
Making an accent wall using wainscoting is an effective method to add character to any room. The same technique can be employed to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled option such as tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead of plank boards to create a dramatic look.
Brick is a different non-combustible option for the fireplace surround. It is available in different styles and colors. A classic brick fireplace with red accents is ideal for Craft Revival or Cottage-style homes. A rustic-looking brick can be used to add a rustic touch to a traditional decor.
If you are planning to incorporate brick into your fireplace design, make sure that your hearth is 16-18 inches from the opening of the firebox and the surround is 8 to 12 inches wide in all directions. Be sure that the material you select is safe and meets all codes of the local and national level.
Open shelving is a great way to store books and other items however, too many shelves can overwhelm the look of a fireplace. The owners of this living room have created a wall to ceiling limestone cladding in order to elevate the design without overwhelming open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Rustic reclaimed wooden beams are the perfect frame for a wall fireplace. They bring a timeless appeal to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from barns, stables and other buildings that were demolished. Each beam has its own distinct history. Reclaimed wood can also be used as a feature in modern kitchens or wide plank paneling to create a rustic look. They are characterized by the typical marks of barn wood, such as mortise and nail holes as well as natural patina that increases their durability.
Look through salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets for wood pieces that you can repurpose into a mantel. The natural tone of pine used to accent this traditional living room surround and mantel evokes a cozy country retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood emphasize the hand-crafted appearance and compliment the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that borders the fireplace wall. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a landscape-themed painting above the mantel add to the rustic coziness of the room.
Repurposed wood beams will add a unique touch to any room. They can be left as is or stained to complement your existing decor wall Fireplace or cut and distressed to create an antique appearance. They can also be painted to give a more contemporary appearance or covered with faux finishes, such as marbled or rust paint.
The wooden beams can serve as the focal feature of any fireplace. They can be used to highlight a mantel, even without the need for a fire. They can be used to accent the mantel without a flame burning.
Regardless of which method of installation you choose be sure that your wood or steel beams are protected from the possible consequences of ethonal fire. Both materials can become fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened with a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found at a variety of stores for home improvement.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tile can make an impact when used as an accent for your fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens the space and is a perfect match for any decor, whether traditional or modern. Choosing an elegant matte finish for the tiles is the best way to keep that sleek and polished look while adding some contrast to make the fireplace stand out.
Hex tiles can also be used with different textures for a more customized appearance. Stone-look tile is a very popular choice that gives the space an authentic, rustic look and biofireplace is a great match with natural materials such as wood. Marble-look tile is another timeless option that provides an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting the sunlight and brightening the space.
The appropriate tile pattern can improve a fireplace's design. For example, the ribbed tile on this fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The patterned tile gives a handcrafted look to the space, balancing the modern natural style fireplace suites with the overall design of the room.
If you're not sure about taking a risk with a pattern in your home the fireplace is a great place to test an imposing design. It could be a bit intimidating for other rooms. This geometric tile (here's another option) with its black grout lines give the room a sophisticated but playful energy. The hexagonal shapes fit like cubes to create an exciting layout. The deep brown hue gives this space an inviting and warm aesthetic that goes well with the industrial style.
Another way to make a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that have the look of brick or another familiar material. This textured tile, from LA Designer Affair, has a similar look to traditional brick but with the added benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.
Consider applying a peel-and-stick tile to update your fireplace's surround without costing you a dime. A lot of these options are resistant to heat and therefore safe for fireplaces and able to adhere to the existing stone. This herringbone peel and stick tile is a great alternative that will add an elegant look to any living space while coordinating beautifully with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
When a wall fireplace has an existing brick surround, the most effective method to minimize its appearance is to give it fresh coats of paint. The mantel can be painted in a different hue to give it a more cosy and spirited look. A new color of paint can make your fireplace stand out. You can match it with the scheme of color in the room or pick something bold.
If your mantel is made of wood, you should first examine it for cracks, nicks, and gouges. Fill in the dents with wood putty, if they're small enough. Allow it to dry for the period recommended. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it prior to painting. Clean the surface with a damp cloth in order to remove any remaining dirt or debris.
White is a favorite color for fireplaces and walls. But, the right shade will make your fireplace stand out. For ideas, take a look at the wood trims on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Do they have the same color as your mantel, or is it a lighter or a darker hue? If you choose the latter option, select the color that works well with the other shades in the room to keep it looking balanced.
Before you begin painting, cover the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove any ornaments or display pieces that were hung over the mantel. Remove any ornaments or photos that are around or on your brick fireplace. Once the mantel has been cleaned, use a damp cloth and wipe it clean to remove any soot or dust.
Apply a basecoat with brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish is long-lasting and stain-resistant, ensuring that your mantel will stand up well to the heat of the fireplace, as well as other objects placed on it. Allow the primer to dry according to the manufacturer's recommendations before moving on to the main body of your fireplace wall.
The brick may be heavy in color and weight. Paint the mantel with in a neutral or light shade can make it look brighter and more welcoming to guests. If you opt for a light shade for your mantel, match it with a work of artwork in earthy tones, or a large mirror to complete the overall look.
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