7 Things About Wall Fireplace You'll Kick Yourself For Not Knowing
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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace
A wall fireplace can make your living space an attractive focal point. There are a variety of models available and you must pick one that suits your needs.
The output of heat, the controls and the appearance are among the most important features. If you're not aware of these features, it's best to seek out an expert to assist you in choosing the right model.
Molded Squares
The living room required a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its outdated stone surround and bland walls. With a few design tweaks, the new look is vibrant and attractive, making this hearth a focal point in the room. A whitewashed fireplace and contemporary artwork above the fireplace's facade modernize it and contrast with the shelves in gray below. The fireplace's facade is accentuated by a few changes in color.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to create a simple yet effective, method to frame the tile fireplace surround. To connect the look pick a trim style to match or contrast with the other trim elements like thick casings around doors and windows. If you prefer a more elegant, high-end look, use fluted trim to create the illusion of a mantel. For a more rustic, farmhouse look, opt for dentil trim instead.
Making an accent wall using wainscoting is an effective method to add character to any room. The same method can be used to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled option like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead of plank boards to create a dramatic appearance.
Another non-combustible option you can create the fireplace surround is brick, which comes in a variety of styles and colors. A classic brick fireplace with red accents is ideal for Craft Revival or Cottage-style homes. Rustic-look brick is also an alternative that is able to blend with a more traditional, country style.
When incorporating brick into your fireplace design, you'll want to ensure that your hearth extends 16-18 inches from the firebox opening and that your surround reaches 8-12 inches in all directions. Be sure that the material you choose is safe and meets all national and local codes.
Open shelves are a great way to store books and other items, but too many can overwhelm the look of a fireplace. For this family room, the homeowners created a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding to elevate the look of the new fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Rustic reclaimed wood beams make the perfect frame for a fireplace suites on the wall. They add a timeless look to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from old stables, barns and other demolished structures. Each beam has its own distinct story. Reclaimed wood can be used as a feature in modern kitchens or with wide planks to give an authentic look. They are characterized by barn wood markings, like mortise and nail holes and a natural aging process that increases their longevity.
Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets for reclaimed wooden elements that can be used for a mantel or an accent wall. For instance the earthy color of pine that accentuates the traditional mantel and surround evokes a cozy rural retreat. The knotty imperfections give it a rustic feel and complement the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting on the wall of the fireplace. The rustic warmth of the space is enhanced by a pair inspired by nature wall sconces, and an image of a landscape above the mantel.
Repurposed wooden beams can make an attractive accent to any room in your home. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved for an antique look. They can also be painted for modern appearance or covered with faux finishes, such as marbled or rust paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point in any type of fireplace. They can be set above a freestanding fireplace gas or ventless or electric fireplace, or incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can also be used to highlight a mantel without a fire burning.
Whatever method of installation you decide to use, make sure that your wood or steel beams are properly protected from the potential effects of fire. Both materials are susceptible to becoming brittle in extreme heat. However, they can be strengthened with a layer fire-resistant drywall. These products are available in most home improvement stores.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tile can create a dramatic statement when used as an accent for your fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens up the space and is a perfect match for any decor, modern or traditional. Choosing matte finishes for biofireplace, review, the tiles is a great way to keep that neat and polished look while adding some color to make the fireplace sparkle.
Hex tiles can be customized with a variety textures for an individual look. Stone-look tiles are a favorite that give the room an old-fashioned, rustic feel. They also pair beautifully with natural materials, such as wood. Marble-look tile is another classic option that gives an elegant and luxurious look to the space. These tiles have a smooth and glossy finish that reflects light beautifully and brightens the space.
The proper tile pattern can enhance 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 adds an artistic look to the space, balancing the modern organic style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're not sure about taking a risk on a patterns in your home, a fireplace can be an excellent place to try out a bold style that could be a bit intimidating in other areas of your home. This geometric tile (here's a similar option) with its black grout lines give this space a sophisticated yet playful energy. The hexagonal shapes fit together like cubes for a stimulating layout, while the dark brown color provides an inviting and warm aesthetic that works with the industrial décor in this space.
Another method of making a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that look like the appearance of brick or a similar material. This textured tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar look to traditional brick, but is much simpler to clean and maintain.
Consider using a peel-and stick tile to upgrade your fireplace's surround without costing you a dime. A lot of these options are heat-resistant and therefore safe for the fireplace and able to stick to the existing wall. This peel and stick herringbone tile is a great option for adding the look of a room. It also looks great with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace on the wall has a brick surround, the best way to downplay its appearance is by giving it a fresh coat of paint. The mantel can be painted with a different colour to add warmth and personality. Whether you choose to match it to the color scheme of your room or opt for something striking and striking, a fresh paint color can make your fireplace stand out as a stunning feature.
If your mantel is wood be sure to check it for gouges, cracks, and scratches. If the dents aren't large enough to be handled Fill them in with wood putty, and let it set for the appropriate amount of time. Before painting paint, sand the surface using 100-grit sandpaper in order to rough it up. Clean the surface using a damp cloth to take off any remaining dirt or debris.
While white is a popular color for walls and fireplaces The right shade can really help your mantel stand out. For inspiration, examine the trims of wood on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Do they use the same hue as your mantel? Or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you decide to go with the latter, choose the color that works well with the other hues in the room to ensure it looks balanced.
Make sure you cover the area around you with a dropcloth or sheets before you begin painting. Clean the mantel, removing any showpieces or decorations that may be hung above it. If your fireplace is brick, get rid of any ornaments or pictures that are located on or within the fireplace. Once the mantel has been cleaned, use a damp cloth and wipe it clean to get rid of any soot or dust.
Apply a basecoat with brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish lasts and stain-resistant, which means that your mantel will stand up well to the heat from the fireplace electric and any other objects placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, before you begin painting the main body of the fireplace wall.
While the brick is a beautiful feature of a fireplace's wall, it can be quite heavy and dark in color. Painting the mantel an even or light color can make it look brighter and more inviting for guests. If you choose a light color for your mantel, pair it with a piece artwork in earthy tones, or a large wall mirror to complement the appearance.
A wall fireplace can make your living space an attractive focal point. There are a variety of models available and you must pick one that suits your needs.
The output of heat, the controls and the appearance are among the most important features. If you're not aware of these features, it's best to seek out an expert to assist you in choosing the right model.
Molded Squares
The living room required a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its outdated stone surround and bland walls. With a few design tweaks, the new look is vibrant and attractive, making this hearth a focal point in the room. A whitewashed fireplace and contemporary artwork above the fireplace's facade modernize it and contrast with the shelves in gray below. The fireplace's facade is accentuated by a few changes in color.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to create a simple yet effective, method to frame the tile fireplace surround. To connect the look pick a trim style to match or contrast with the other trim elements like thick casings around doors and windows. If you prefer a more elegant, high-end look, use fluted trim to create the illusion of a mantel. For a more rustic, farmhouse look, opt for dentil trim instead.
Making an accent wall using wainscoting is an effective method to add character to any room. The same method can be used to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled option like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard instead of plank boards to create a dramatic appearance.
Another non-combustible option you can create the fireplace surround is brick, which comes in a variety of styles and colors. A classic brick fireplace with red accents is ideal for Craft Revival or Cottage-style homes. Rustic-look brick is also an alternative that is able to blend with a more traditional, country style.
When incorporating brick into your fireplace design, you'll want to ensure that your hearth extends 16-18 inches from the firebox opening and that your surround reaches 8-12 inches in all directions. Be sure that the material you choose is safe and meets all national and local codes.
Open shelves are a great way to store books and other items, but too many can overwhelm the look of a fireplace. For this family room, the homeowners created a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding to elevate the look of the new fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Rustic reclaimed wood beams make the perfect frame for a fireplace suites on the wall. They add a timeless look to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from old stables, barns and other demolished structures. Each beam has its own distinct story. Reclaimed wood can be used as a feature in modern kitchens or with wide planks to give an authentic look. They are characterized by barn wood markings, like mortise and nail holes and a natural aging process that increases their longevity.
Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets for reclaimed wooden elements that can be used for a mantel or an accent wall. For instance the earthy color of pine that accentuates the traditional mantel and surround evokes a cozy rural retreat. The knotty imperfections give it a rustic feel and complement the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting on the wall of the fireplace. The rustic warmth of the space is enhanced by a pair inspired by nature wall sconces, and an image of a landscape above the mantel.
Repurposed wooden beams can make an attractive accent to any room in your home. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved for an antique look. They can also be painted for modern appearance or covered with faux finishes, such as marbled or rust paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point in any type of fireplace. They can be set above a freestanding fireplace gas or ventless or electric fireplace, or incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can also be used to highlight a mantel without a fire burning.
Whatever method of installation you decide to use, make sure that your wood or steel beams are properly protected from the potential effects of fire. Both materials are susceptible to becoming brittle in extreme heat. However, they can be strengthened with a layer fire-resistant drywall. These products are available in most home improvement stores.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tile can create a dramatic statement when used as an accent for your fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens up the space and is a perfect match for any decor, modern or traditional. Choosing matte finishes for biofireplace, review, the tiles is a great way to keep that neat and polished look while adding some color to make the fireplace sparkle.
Hex tiles can be customized with a variety textures for an individual look. Stone-look tiles are a favorite that give the room an old-fashioned, rustic feel. They also pair beautifully with natural materials, such as wood. Marble-look tile is another classic option that gives an elegant and luxurious look to the space. These tiles have a smooth and glossy finish that reflects light beautifully and brightens the space.
The proper tile pattern can enhance 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 adds an artistic look to the space, balancing the modern organic style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're not sure about taking a risk on a patterns in your home, a fireplace can be an excellent place to try out a bold style that could be a bit intimidating in other areas of your home. This geometric tile (here's a similar option) with its black grout lines give this space a sophisticated yet playful energy. The hexagonal shapes fit together like cubes for a stimulating layout, while the dark brown color provides an inviting and warm aesthetic that works with the industrial décor in this space.
Another method of making a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that look like the appearance of brick or a similar material. This textured tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar look to traditional brick, but is much simpler to clean and maintain.
Consider using a peel-and stick tile to upgrade your fireplace's surround without costing you a dime. A lot of these options are heat-resistant and therefore safe for the fireplace and able to stick to the existing wall. This peel and stick herringbone tile is a great option for adding the look of a room. It also looks great with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace on the wall has a brick surround, the best way to downplay its appearance is by giving it a fresh coat of paint. The mantel can be painted with a different colour to add warmth and personality. Whether you choose to match it to the color scheme of your room or opt for something striking and striking, a fresh paint color can make your fireplace stand out as a stunning feature.
If your mantel is wood be sure to check it for gouges, cracks, and scratches. If the dents aren't large enough to be handled Fill them in with wood putty, and let it set for the appropriate amount of time. Before painting paint, sand the surface using 100-grit sandpaper in order to rough it up. Clean the surface using a damp cloth to take off any remaining dirt or debris.
While white is a popular color for walls and fireplaces The right shade can really help your mantel stand out. For inspiration, examine the trims of wood on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Do they use the same hue as your mantel? Or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you decide to go with the latter, choose the color that works well with the other hues in the room to ensure it looks balanced.
Make sure you cover the area around you with a dropcloth or sheets before you begin painting. Clean the mantel, removing any showpieces or decorations that may be hung above it. If your fireplace is brick, get rid of any ornaments or pictures that are located on or within the fireplace. Once the mantel has been cleaned, use a damp cloth and wipe it clean to get rid of any soot or dust.
Apply a basecoat with brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish lasts and stain-resistant, which means that your mantel will stand up well to the heat from the fireplace electric and any other objects placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, before you begin painting the main body of the fireplace wall.
While the brick is a beautiful feature of a fireplace's wall, it can be quite heavy and dark in color. Painting the mantel an even or light color can make it look brighter and more inviting for guests. If you choose a light color for your mantel, pair it with a piece artwork in earthy tones, or a large wall mirror to complement the appearance.
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