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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace
A fireplace on the wall can create your living space an element of interest that demands attention. There are numerous models available, however, so it is crucial to choose one that meets your needs.
The most significant features include the heat output, the appearance and the controls. If you're not familiar with these features, it's recommended to consult an expert to help you pick the right model.
Molded Squares
The living room in this house needed an impressive fireplace overhaul due to its stale stone surround and dull walls. The new look is bright, eye-catching and makes this hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed mantel for the fireplace and contemporary art above the fireplace modernizes the exterior, while the gray shelves below contrast. The fireplace's exterior 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 suites surround. Choose a style of trim that is in contrast with or matches the other trim elements, like the thick casing around doors and windows, to tie the look together. If you're looking for a more high-end, elegant style, you can use fluted trim to create the illusion that there is a mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse look.
Creating an accent wall with wainscoting is a popular way to add character any room. The same technique can be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards instead, consider using a paneled material such as beadboard or tongue-and-groove cedar siding to create a striking look.
Another non-combustible material you can use to create the fireplace surround is brick, which is available in many different styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace with red is a traditional choice for Craft Revival-style or cottage-style homes. Rustic-style brick is another alternative that is able to blend with a more traditional, country decor.
If you want to incorporate brick into the design of your fireplace ensure that your hearth measures 16-18 inches from the opening of the firebox, and your surround is 8-12 inches wide in all directions. Make sure the material you choose is compliant with all national and local building codes to ensure safety.
Open shelves are a great way to store books and other items however, too many shelves can overwhelm the look of a fireplace. In this family room, homeowners built a wall-to ceiling limestone cladding to elevate the look of the new fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Rustic reclaimed wooden beams are the ideal frame for a fireplace on the wall. They add timeless beauty to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are reclaimed from barns, stalls and other structures that were demolished. Each beam has its own unique history. Reclaimed wood can also be used as a feature in modern kitchens, or with wide plank paneling to create an authentic appearance. They feature the usual barn wood markings, like mortise and nail holes, as well as a natural aging process which increases their longevity.
Look through salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea market for wood pieces that you can repurpose into a mantel. For instance the earthy color of pine that accents this traditional living room mantel and surround creates the feeling of a rustic, cozy retreat. Its knotty imperfections give it a rustic look, and they complement the simple lines in the beaded-board wainscoting that is on the wall of the fireplace. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a landscape painting over the mantel add to the rustic coziness of the room.
Repurposed wooden beams can make an eye-catching statement to any room in your home. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved for an antique look. They can be painted to give them a more modern look or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbling paint.
The wooden beams are able to serve as the focal feature of any fireplace. They can be set above a freestanding gas, ventless or electric firesuite fireplace, or they can be incorporated into a brick or stone fireplace. They can be used to illuminate the mantel without burning ethanol fire.
Whichever method you decide to use to mount your beams, ensure that they are adequately protected from the effects of ethanol fire. Both materials can become brittle in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened by a layer of bioethanol fire-resistant drywall. These products are available 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 up the space and is a perfect match for any decor, contemporary or traditional. Choosing a matte finish for the tiles is the best way to maintain that clean and polished look while adding some contrast that makes the fireplace pop.
Hex tiles also work well with a variety of texture choices for a more customized appearance. Stone-look tile is a very popular choice that gives the space an authentic, rustic look while pairing beautifully with natural materials such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tile, which adds a luxurious and elegant aesthetic to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting the light and brightening up the space.
The proper tile pattern can enhance the look of a fireplace. 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, and balances the modern organic style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're unsure about taking a risk with design in your home, a fireplace is an ideal place to test out a bold style that might be a bit intimidating in other areas of your home. This geometric tile with its black grout provides this area with an elegant and playful look. The hexagonal shapes are shaped like cubes, creating a lively layout. The deep brown color gives this space a warm, inviting aesthetic that complements the industrial style.
Tiles that look like brick or other familiar materials is another way to create an impact with your fireplace. This textured tile, made by LA Designer Affair, has the same look as brick, but has the added benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.
Consider applying a peel-and-stick tile to modernize your fireplace's surround without costing you a dime. A majority of these options are heat-resistant and therefore safe for cheap fireplaces and able to adhere to the existing wall. This peel and stick herringbone tile is an excellent option to add elegance to any room. It also looks great with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace in a wall has a brick surround, the best way to downplay its appearance is with a fresh coat of paint. The mantel's paint color can also add warmth and personality to the space. Whether you choose to match it to the decor's color scheme or opt for something more striking or bold, a new color will make your fireplace stand out as a showstopper.
If your mantel is made of wood, you should first examine it for cracks, nicks and gouges. Fill in the dents using 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 up prior to painting. Wipe down the sanded surface using a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt or debris.
While white is a popular option for fireplaces and walls but the right color can make your mantel stand out. For ideas, take a take a look at the wood trim on your bookcases, moldings and walls. Does your mantel match in color as theirs or is it darker or lighter? If so, select the color that is well-matched to keep the room looking balanced.
Protect the area around you by using sheets or a dropcloth prior to when you begin painting. Clear off the mantel, taking out any decorations or showpieces that might be hanging above it. If your fireplace is brick, remove any pictures or ornaments that are located on or within it. Once the mantel is empty, wipe it down with a damp cloth to clean off any soot or dust that has built up.
Apply a basecoat with the brush or roller to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint lasts and stain resistant, so your mantel will be able to withstand the heat of your fireplace, and any other objects that are placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer, before you begin painting the main wall of the fireplace.
While brick is an attractive feature of a fireplace wall, it can be a bit heavy and dark in color. The mantel painted with an even or light color will make it appear more lively and more inviting to guests. If you opt for a light color for your mantel, you can pair it with a piece art in earthy tones or a large wall mirror to complement the appearance.
A fireplace on the wall can create your living space an element of interest that demands attention. There are numerous models available, however, so it is crucial to choose one that meets your needs.
The most significant features include the heat output, the appearance and the controls. If you're not familiar with these features, it's recommended to consult an expert to help you pick the right model.
Molded Squares
The living room in this house needed an impressive fireplace overhaul due to its stale stone surround and dull walls. The new look is bright, eye-catching and makes this hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed mantel for the fireplace and contemporary art above the fireplace modernizes the exterior, while the gray shelves below contrast. The fireplace's exterior 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 suites surround. Choose a style of trim that is in contrast with or matches the other trim elements, like the thick casing around doors and windows, to tie the look together. If you're looking for a more high-end, elegant style, you can use fluted trim to create the illusion that there is a mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse look.
Creating an accent wall with wainscoting is a popular way to add character any room. The same technique can be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards instead, consider using a paneled material such as beadboard or tongue-and-groove cedar siding to create a striking look.
Another non-combustible material you can use to create the fireplace surround is brick, which is available in many different styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace with red is a traditional choice for Craft Revival-style or cottage-style homes. Rustic-style brick is another alternative that is able to blend with a more traditional, country decor.
If you want to incorporate brick into the design of your fireplace ensure that your hearth measures 16-18 inches from the opening of the firebox, and your surround is 8-12 inches wide in all directions. Make sure the material you choose is compliant with all national and local building codes to ensure safety.
Open shelves are a great way to store books and other items however, too many shelves can overwhelm the look of a fireplace. In this family room, homeowners built a wall-to ceiling limestone cladding to elevate the look of the new fireplace without overpowering the open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Rustic reclaimed wooden beams are the ideal frame for a fireplace on the wall. They add timeless beauty to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are reclaimed from barns, stalls and other structures that were demolished. Each beam has its own unique history. Reclaimed wood can also be used as a feature in modern kitchens, or with wide plank paneling to create an authentic appearance. They feature the usual barn wood markings, like mortise and nail holes, as well as a natural aging process which increases their longevity.
Look through salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea market for wood pieces that you can repurpose into a mantel. For instance the earthy color of pine that accents this traditional living room mantel and surround creates the feeling of a rustic, cozy retreat. Its knotty imperfections give it a rustic look, and they complement the simple lines in the beaded-board wainscoting that is on the wall of the fireplace. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a landscape painting over the mantel add to the rustic coziness of the room.
Repurposed wooden beams can make an eye-catching statement to any room in your home. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved for an antique look. They can be painted to give them a more modern look or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbling paint.
The wooden beams are able to serve as the focal feature of any fireplace. They can be set above a freestanding gas, ventless or electric firesuite fireplace, or they can be incorporated into a brick or stone fireplace. They can be used to illuminate the mantel without burning ethanol fire.
Whichever method you decide to use to mount your beams, ensure that they are adequately protected from the effects of ethanol fire. Both materials can become brittle in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened by a layer of bioethanol fire-resistant drywall. These products are available 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 up the space and is a perfect match for any decor, contemporary or traditional. Choosing a matte finish for the tiles is the best way to maintain that clean and polished look while adding some contrast that makes the fireplace pop.
Hex tiles also work well with a variety of texture choices for a more customized appearance. Stone-look tile is a very popular choice that gives the space an authentic, rustic look while pairing beautifully with natural materials such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tile, which adds a luxurious and elegant aesthetic to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting the light and brightening up the space.
The proper tile pattern can enhance the look of a fireplace. 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, and balances the modern organic style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're unsure about taking a risk with design in your home, a fireplace is an ideal place to test out a bold style that might be a bit intimidating in other areas of your home. This geometric tile with its black grout provides this area with an elegant and playful look. The hexagonal shapes are shaped like cubes, creating a lively layout. The deep brown color gives this space a warm, inviting aesthetic that complements the industrial style.
Tiles that look like brick or other familiar materials is another way to create an impact with your fireplace. This textured tile, made by LA Designer Affair, has the same look as brick, but has the added benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.
Consider applying a peel-and-stick tile to modernize your fireplace's surround without costing you a dime. A majority of these options are heat-resistant and therefore safe for cheap fireplaces and able to adhere to the existing wall. This peel and stick herringbone tile is an excellent option to add elegance to any room. It also looks great with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace in a wall has a brick surround, the best way to downplay its appearance is with a fresh coat of paint. The mantel's paint color can also add warmth and personality to the space. Whether you choose to match it to the decor's color scheme or opt for something more striking or bold, a new color will make your fireplace stand out as a showstopper.
If your mantel is made of wood, you should first examine it for cracks, nicks and gouges. Fill in the dents using 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 up prior to painting. Wipe down the sanded surface using a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt or debris.
While white is a popular option for fireplaces and walls but the right color can make your mantel stand out. For ideas, take a take a look at the wood trim on your bookcases, moldings and walls. Does your mantel match in color as theirs or is it darker or lighter? If so, select the color that is well-matched to keep the room looking balanced.
Protect the area around you by using sheets or a dropcloth prior to when you begin painting. Clear off the mantel, taking out any decorations or showpieces that might be hanging above it. If your fireplace is brick, remove any pictures or ornaments that are located on or within it. Once the mantel is empty, wipe it down with a damp cloth to clean off any soot or dust that has built up.
Apply a basecoat with the brush or roller to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint lasts and stain resistant, so your mantel will be able to withstand the heat of your fireplace, and any other objects that are placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer, before you begin painting the main wall of the fireplace.
While brick is an attractive feature of a fireplace wall, it can be a bit heavy and dark in color. The mantel painted with an even or light color will make it appear more lively and more inviting to guests. If you opt for a light color for your mantel, you can pair it with a piece art in earthy tones or a large wall mirror to complement the appearance.
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