5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong Regarding Wall Fireplace

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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace

A wall fireplace will provide your living space with an eye-catching focal feature. There are a variety of models on the market however, it is important to find one that will meet your requirements.

The output of heat, the controls and the appearance are among the most important features. If you're unfamiliar with these features, it's recommended to consult a professional to assist you in choosing the best model.

Molded Squares

A worn-out stone fireplace and dull walls made this living space in need of a major fireplace makeover. With a few design tweaks the new look is fresh and eye-catching, making the hearth an important focal point in the room. A whitewashed mantel and modern artwork above the fireplace's facade modernize it and contrast with the gray shelves below. A few changes in color also help the facade stand apart from the wall, which enhances the beauty of this fireplace design.

Base cap moldings and trim pieces are paired to make a simple but efficient way to frame the fireplace with a tile surround. To connect the look select a trim design to contrast with or complement the other trim elements, like thick casing around windows and doors. If you're looking to create an elegant, luxurious style, think about using fluted trim on the sides of the fireplace to give the appearance of an actual mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse look.

Wainscoting accent walls is an extremely popular way to add the look of a room. The same technique can be used to frame the fireplace. Consider a paneled material like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead plank boards to create a dramatic look.

Another non-combustible material that you can build the fireplace surround is brick, which is available in many different styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace with red is a classic option for cottage-style or Craft Revival style homes. The rustic-look brick is an option that could be a good fit with a more traditional, country-style decor.

If you are planning to incorporate brick into your fireplace design be sure that your hearth measures 16-18 inches from the opening of the firebox and the surround is between 8 and 12 inches wide in all directions. Make sure your chosen material complies with all construction codes for security.

Open shelving can be a great way of storing books and other things. However, too many shelves can obstruct the appearance of a fireplace electric. The owners of this family room created a wall to ceiling limestone cladding in order to enhance the look without overwhelming open shelving.

Rustic Wood Beam

Rustic reclaimed wood beams make the ideal frame for a wall fireplace. They bring a timeless appeal to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from old barns, stables and other demolished structures. Each beam has its own distinct story. Reclaimed wood can be used combination with wide plank ceiling panels for a completely rustic look or as accents to modern kitchens. They are characterized by the typical markings of barn wood, like nail holes and mortise pockets and natural patina that increases their durability.

Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage as well as flea markets for reclaimed wooden elements to use for a mantel or an accent wall. For example, the earthy shade of pine that accentuates the traditional mantel and surround evokes the feeling of a rustic, cozy retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood emphasize a hand-hewn look and compliment the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that is a part of the fireplace's wall. The rustic warmth of the room is accentuated by a pair of natural-inspired wall sconces, and an image of a landscape above the mantel.

Repurposed wood beams will give a unique appearance to any room. They can be left as is or stained to match the decor of your home, or they can be cut and distressed to create an antique appearance. They can also be painted to give a more contemporary appearance, or they can be covered with faux finishes like marbled or rust paint.

The wooden beams can be used as the focal point of any fireplace. They can be positioned above a freestanding gas or ventless or electric fireplace or they can be incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can be used to illuminate the mantel, without burning fire.

Whatever method you decide to use to mount your beams, ensure that they are adequately protected against the effects of fire. Both materials can be hard and brittle when heated to extreme temperatures. However they can be strengthened with a layer ethanol fire-resistant drywall. These products are available at most home improvement stores.

White fireplace Hexagon Tile

Hexagon tiles can be utilized to create a dramatic effect as an accent for fireplaces. Its design instantly brightens the room and complements any decor, whether contemporary or traditional. Selecting matte finishes for the tiles is the best way to keep that neat and polished look, while adding some contrast to make the fireplace sparkle.

Hex tiles also work well with different textures for a more customized appearance. Stone-look tile is a popular choice that lends the space a classic, rustic feel and is a great match with natural materials such as wood. Another classic option is marble-look tile, which adds a luxurious and elegant aesthetic to the space. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles sparkles beautifully, reflecting light and brightening up the room.

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 pattern on the tile adds a unique a handcrafted appeal that balances the modern organic style of the fireplace, and the overall contemporary design of the room.

If you're unsure about making a design risk in your home the fireplace is a great place to experiment with an imposing design. It could be intimidating for other areas. The geometric tile with its black grout gives the room an elegant yet playful feel. The hexagonal shapes work like cubes for a stimulating layout, and the dark brown hue creates an inviting and warm aesthetic that works with the industrial decor in the room.

Another option to make a statement with your fireplace suites is to use tile that resembles the appearance of brick or another popular material. This textured tile, made by LA Designer Affair, has the same look as brick, but has the benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.

Consider applying a peel-and-stick tile to modernize your fireplace surround without spending a fortune. A lot of these options are heat resistant, making them safe for the fireplace and able to be affixed to the existing surface. This peel and stick herringbone tile is a great option for adding the look of a room. It also works beautifully with traditional furniture.

Paint the Mantel

If a fireplace in a wall has a brick surround, the most effective method to minimize its appearance is to give it a fresh coat of paint. The mantel can be painted in a different colour to give it a more cosy and spirited look. It doesn't matter if you choose to match it to the color scheme of your room or opt for something more striking, a new paint color will make your fireplace stand out as a stunning feature.

If the mantel is made of wood be sure to check it for gouges, cracks, and scratches. Fill in the dents with wood putty if they're small enough. Allow it to dry for the time recommended. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it up prior to painting. Wipe the surface that has been sanded using a damp cloth to take off any remaining dirt or debris.

While white is a popular option for walls and fireplaces The right shade can really make your fireplace stand out. For inspiration, look at the trims of wood on your bookcases, mouldings, and walls. Do they have the same hue as your mantel? Or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you decide to go with the latter option, pick the color that works well with the other hues in the room to ensure it looks balanced.

Before you start painting, cover the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove the mantel and remove any showpieces or decorations that are hanging over it. Remove any ornaments or pictures placed around or on the brick fireplace. After the mantel has been cleaned, you can use a damp cloth and wipe it down to remove any dust or soot.

Apply a basecoat of EasyCare Ultra Premium Interior Paint to your mantel using a brush or roller. The semi-gloss finish lasts and stain-resistant, so your mantel is able to stand up well to the heat generated by the fireplace and any other objects placed on it. Allow the primer to completely dry, according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer before you begin painting the main wall of the fireplace.

The brick may be heavy in color and weight. Paint the mantel in a light color or neutral to make it appear lighter and more inviting. If you decide to choose a light color for your mantel, match it with a piece art with earthy tones or a large wall mirror to complement the appearance.