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Why You Should Concentrate On Improving Wall Fireplace
How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace
A fireplace on the wall can create your living space an attractive focal point that requires attention. There are numerous models to choose from so you need to pick one that meets your requirements.
The heat output, controls, and the design are just a few of the important features. If you’re not familiar with these aspects, it is best to hire an expert to help you pick the right model.
Molded Squares
The living room required a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its old-fashioned stone surround and boring walls. The new style is bright, eye-catching and makes the hearth the focal point of the room. A whitewashed mantel and contemporary artwork above the fireplace’s facade modernize it and contrast with the shelves in gray below. A few color changes also help the facade stand out from the wall, which enhances the beauty of this fireplace design.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces are combined to form a simple, yet effective way to frame the fireplace surround. To tie the look together, choose a trim style to contrast or match the other trim elements such as thick casing around windows and doors. If you prefer an elegant, high-end style, choose a fluted trim to create the illusion of a mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse-style.
The idea of creating an accent wall using wainscoting is a common way to add character to any room. The same technique can be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards, instead, consider a paneled material like beadboard or tongue-and-groove cedar siding to create a striking look.
Another non-combustible option you can use to build the fireplace surround is brick, which is available in many different styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace in red is a classic option for cottage-style or Craft Revival style homes. A rustic-look brick can also be used to add a rustic touch to a traditional decor.
If you are incorporating brick in a fireplace design, you’ll need to ensure that your hearth is 16 to 18 inches from the opening of the firebox and that your surround is 8 to 12 inches in all directions. Be sure that the brick you select is safe and meets all national and local codes.
Open shelving can be a great way of storing books and other items. However the presence of too many shelves can overwhelm the look of the fireplace. The owners of this living room have created a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding in order to improve the look of the room without overpowering open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Reclaimed wood beams that have a rustic style are perfect for a fireplace wall. They add a timeless look to any home. Reclaimed beams of wood are reclaimed from barns, stalls, and other structures that were demolished. Each beam has its own distinct story. Reclaimed wood can also be used as an accent in modern kitchens or with wide plank paneling to create an authentic appearance. They are characterized by the typical markings of barn wood, including mortise and nail holes as well as a natural patina that enhances their durability.
Look through salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets for wood pieces that you can transform into a mantel. The natural tone of pine used as a backdrop for this traditional living room’s surround and mantel creates a cozy country retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood emphasize the hand-crafted look and are a perfect match for the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting which is a part of the fireplace wall. A pair of sconces with a natural theme and a painting of a landscape over the mantel add to the rustic coziness of the room.
Repurposed wood beams will give a unique appearance to any space. They can be stained to match your existing decor or carved to give an antique look. They can also be painted to give a more contemporary appearance or covered with faux finishes, such as rust or marbled paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point in any type of fireplace. They can be placed over a freestanding gas, electric or ventless fireplace or incorporated into a brick or stone fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel, without burning fire.
Whatever method you choose to put in your beams, make sure that they are protected adequately from the effects of fire. Both materials can be fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened by a layer fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found at a variety of home improvement stores.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tiles can be used to create a striking effect as a surround for a fireplace. Its shape instantly brightens up the room and complements any decor, whether modern or traditional. Choosing matte finishes for the tiles is a great way to keep that sleek and polished look while adding some color to make the fireplace pop.
Hex tiles can be customized by a variety of textures to create a more personalized appearance. Stone-look tiles are a popular choice that gives the room an authentic, classic look. They also pair beautifully with natural materials, such as wood. Another classic option is marble-look tile that provides an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles sparkles beautifully, reflecting sunlight and brightening the room.
The perfect tile pattern can enhance the entire design of the 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 pattern of the tile gives the entire room a the look of a hand-crafted piece that balances the organic modern style of the fireplace and the contemporary style of the room.
If you’re unsure about taking a risk on a patterns in your home, a fireplace is the perfect place to test out a bold style that might be intimidating in other parts of your home. This geometric tile with its black grout provides this area with an elegant, yet fun feel. The hexagonal shapes resemble cubes to create a stimulating layout. The deep brown hue provides this space with an inviting, warm look that is perfect for industrial decor.
Another way to make an impact with your fireplace is to use tiles that look like the appearance of brick or another popular material. This texture tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance to brick, however, it is much easier to clean and maintain.
If you’re not ready to make a major overhaul of your fireplace’s surround, think about using a peel and stick tile to change the look without breaking the bank. These tiles are resistant to heat and therefore suitable for fireplaces shop and able stick to existing surfaces. This peel and stick herringbone tile is an excellent option to add style to any room. It also coordinates beautifully with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace in a wall has an existing brick surround, the best way to disguise its appearance is by giving it fresh coats of paint. The mantel can be painted in a different colour to add warmth and personality. Whether you choose to match it with the room’s color scheme or go for something bold and striking, a fresh paint color can make your fireplace stand out as a showstopper.
If your mantel is made of wood be sure to check it for gouges, cracks, and nicks. If the dents are small enough to handle Fill them in with wood putty, and let it set for the recommended amount of time. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it up before painting. Wipe the surface that has been sanded with a damp cloth in order to get rid of any dirt or debris.
White is a popular shade for fireplaces and walls. But, the right shade will make your mantel really stand out. To get ideas, examine the trims of wood on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Do they have the same shade as your mantel? Or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you choose the latter, choose the color that works well with the other hues in the room to ensure it looks balanced.
Protect the area around you with sheets or a dropcloth prior to when you begin painting. Clear off the mantel and remove any showpieces or decorations that are hanging over it. If your fireplace is brick, remove any ornaments or pictures that are located on or within the fireplace. Once the mantel has been cleaned, take a damp cloth and wipe it clean to get rid of any dust or soot.
Apply a basecoat with brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish lasts and stain-resistant, so your mantel will stand up well to the heat from the fireplace, as well as other items that are placed on it. Allow the primer to completely dry, as per the manufacturer’s instructions, before you begin painting the main body of the fireplace wall.
The brick can be quite heavy in weight and color. Painting the mantel a light or neutral color can make it look brighter and more inviting for guests. If you opt for an unassuming color for your mantel, pair it with a work of art in earthy tones or a large mirror to complement the look.