11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your Wall Fireplace
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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace
A fireplace in the wall can be your living room a focal point that demands attention. There are many different designs available however, it is important to find one that will meet your requirements.
The heat output, controls, and the design are just a few of the important features. If you're not familiar with these features, it's recommended to seek out an expert to help you select the right model.
Molded Squares
A stale stone fireplace surround and dull walls left this living space in need of a drastic fireplace overhaul. The new design is vibrant, attractive and makes the hearth the center of the room. A whitewashed mantel and contemporary artwork above modernize the fireplace facade while contrasted with the gray shelves below. The fireplace facade is enhanced by a few color changes.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to form a simple, yet effective, method to frame the fireplace surround. Choose a trim style that is in contrast with or matches your other trim elements like the thick casing around doors and windows to make the look more cohesive. If you're looking for a more high-end, elegant look, use fluted trim to create the illusion of a mantel. If you want a more rustic farmhouse look, opt for dentil trim instead.
Wainscoting accent walls is a popular method to add character to a room. The same technique can be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards instead, consider a paneled product like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard to create a striking look.
Another non-combustible material that you can use to create an enclosure for your fireplace is brick, which is available in many different 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 option that could be a good fit with a more traditional, country-style decor.
If you want 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. Make sure your chosen material is compliant with all local and national construction codes for security.
Open shelves are a great way to store books and other things however, too many shelves can make a mess of a fireplace. The homeowners of this family room designed a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding in order to improve the look of the room without overwhelming open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Reclaimed wood beams that have a rustic style are ideal for a fireplace wall. They add timeless beauty to any home. Reclaimed beams of wood are made from barns, stalls and other buildings that were removed. Each beam is unique and has its own unique history. Reclaimed wood can be used combination with wide plank ceiling panels for a completely rustic look or as a decorative element to modern fireplace kitchens. They are characterized by the typical markings of barn wood, such as mortise and nail holes as well as a natural patina that enhances their durability.
Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets to find reclaimed wood elements that can be used for a mantel or an accent wall. The rustic tone of pine used as a backdrop for this traditional living room's surround and mantel creates an intimate country retreat. The knotty imperfections give it a rustic feel and are a perfect match for the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that is on the wall of the fireplace. The rustic warmth of this room is accentuated by a pair inspired by nature wall sconces, as well as a landscape picture above the mantel.
Repurposed wooden beams can make an attractive feature to any room in your home. They can be left as-is or stained to complement the decor of your home or distressed and carved to give them an antique appearance. They can also be painted to give a more contemporary appearance or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbled paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point for any type of fireplace. They can be positioned above a freestanding gas, ventless or electric fireplaces fireplace (Going On this site), or incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel, without burning fire.
No matter which method of installation you choose, make sure that your steel or wood beams are properly protected from the effects of fire. Both materials are susceptible to becoming brittle in extreme heat. However, they can be strengthened with a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found in a wide variety of stores for home improvement.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tile can make an impressive statement when used as a fireplace surround. Its shape instantly brightens up the space while blending with any decor style from modern to traditional. Choosing 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 can also be combined with various textures to create a more individual look. Stone-look tile is a popular option that gives the space a classic, rustic feel while blending beautifully with natural materials such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tiles that adds an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. These tiles have a glossy and smooth finish that reflects light beautifully and brightens 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 adds an artistic look to the space, and balances the modern natural style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're unsure about taking a risk with pattern in your home, a fireplace can be the perfect place to test out a bold style that might be a bit intimidating in other areas of your home. This geometric tile (here's an alternative) with its black grout lines give this room a sophisticated and lively energy. The hexagonal shapes work as cubes to create an exciting layout, and the dark brown color provides an inviting and warm look that complements the industrial style of this room.
Tiles that look like brick or other familiar materials is another way to create an impact with your fireplace. This pattern-based tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance to traditional brick, but is much easier to clean and maintain.
Consider using a peel-and-stick tile to modernize your fireplace's surround without breaking the bank. These tiles are resistant to heat, making them suitable for fireplaces and can stick to existing surfaces. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will add an elegant feel to any living space and will look great with traditional furnishings.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace on the wall has a brick surround, the best way to downplay its appearance is to give it a fresh coat of paint. The mantel can be painted with a different hue to add warmth and personality. A new color of paint could make your fireplace stand out. You can match it with the color scheme of the room or pick something striking.
If your mantel is constructed from wood, first check it for cracks, nicks and gouges. Fill in the dents with wood putty if they're small enough. Allow it to dry for the amount of time recommended. Before painting you can sand the surface 100-grit sandpaper to roughen it up. To get rid of any dirt or debris wipe the surfaces you have sanded with a damp cloth.
While white is a popular option for walls and fireplaces wooden, the right shade can make your mantel stand out. Look at the other wood trim, moldings and bookcases around your home for ideas. Do they have the same color as your mantel or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you opt for the latter option, select the color that works well with the other hues in the room to keep it looking balanced.
Before you start painting, cover the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove any decorative items or showpieces that were hung above the mantel. Remove any ornaments or photos that are around or on the fireplace made of brick. Once the mantel has been cleared, wipe it down with an damp cloth to wash off any dust or soot that has built up.
Apply a basecoat of EasyCare Ultra Premium Interior Paint to your mantel with either a roller or brush. The semi-gloss paint lasts and stain-resistant, so your mantel will withstand the heat of the fireplace as well as any other items placed on it. Let the primer dry in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations before moving onto the main body of your fireplace wall.
While brick is a beautiful feature of a fireplace's wall, it can be heavy and dark in shade. Paint the mantel in a light color or neutral to make it appear more vibrant and more inviting. If you decide to choose a light color for your mantel, pair it with a piece of art with earthy tones or a large mirror to complete the look.
A fireplace in the wall can be your living room a focal point that demands attention. There are many different designs available however, it is important to find one that will meet your requirements.
The heat output, controls, and the design are just a few of the important features. If you're not familiar with these features, it's recommended to seek out an expert to help you select the right model.
Molded Squares
A stale stone fireplace surround and dull walls left this living space in need of a drastic fireplace overhaul. The new design is vibrant, attractive and makes the hearth the center of the room. A whitewashed mantel and contemporary artwork above modernize the fireplace facade while contrasted with the gray shelves below. The fireplace facade is enhanced by a few color changes.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to form a simple, yet effective, method to frame the fireplace surround. Choose a trim style that is in contrast with or matches your other trim elements like the thick casing around doors and windows to make the look more cohesive. If you're looking for a more high-end, elegant look, use fluted trim to create the illusion of a mantel. If you want a more rustic farmhouse look, opt for dentil trim instead.
Wainscoting accent walls is a popular method to add character to a room. The same technique can be used to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards instead, consider a paneled product like tongue-and-groove cedar siding or beadboard to create a striking look.
Another non-combustible material that you can use to create an enclosure for your fireplace is brick, which is available in many different 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 option that could be a good fit with a more traditional, country-style decor.
If you want 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. Make sure your chosen material is compliant with all local and national construction codes for security.
Open shelves are a great way to store books and other things however, too many shelves can make a mess of a fireplace. The homeowners of this family room designed a wall-to-ceiling limestone cladding in order to improve the look of the room without overwhelming open shelving.
Rustic Wood Beam
Reclaimed wood beams that have a rustic style are ideal for a fireplace wall. They add timeless beauty to any home. Reclaimed beams of wood are made from barns, stalls and other buildings that were removed. Each beam is unique and has its own unique history. Reclaimed wood can be used combination with wide plank ceiling panels for a completely rustic look or as a decorative element to modern fireplace kitchens. They are characterized by the typical markings of barn wood, such as mortise and nail holes as well as a natural patina that enhances their durability.
Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage and flea markets to find reclaimed wood elements that can be used for a mantel or an accent wall. The rustic tone of pine used as a backdrop for this traditional living room's surround and mantel creates an intimate country retreat. The knotty imperfections give it a rustic feel and are a perfect match for the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that is on the wall of the fireplace. The rustic warmth of this room is accentuated by a pair inspired by nature wall sconces, as well as a landscape picture above the mantel.
Repurposed wooden beams can make an attractive feature to any room in your home. They can be left as-is or stained to complement the decor of your home or distressed and carved to give them an antique appearance. They can also be painted to give a more contemporary appearance or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbled paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point for any type of fireplace. They can be positioned above a freestanding gas, ventless or electric fireplaces fireplace (Going On this site), or incorporated into a stone or brick fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel, without burning fire.
No matter which method of installation you choose, make sure that your steel or wood beams are properly protected from the effects of fire. Both materials are susceptible to becoming brittle in extreme heat. However, they can be strengthened with a layer of fire-resistant drywall. These products can be found in a wide variety of stores for home improvement.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tile can make an impressive statement when used as a fireplace surround. Its shape instantly brightens up the space while blending with any decor style from modern to traditional. Choosing 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 can also be combined with various textures to create a more individual look. Stone-look tile is a popular option that gives the space a classic, rustic feel while blending beautifully with natural materials such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tiles that adds an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. These tiles have a glossy and smooth finish that reflects light beautifully and brightens 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 adds an artistic look to the space, and balances the modern natural style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're unsure about taking a risk with pattern in your home, a fireplace can be the perfect place to test out a bold style that might be a bit intimidating in other areas of your home. This geometric tile (here's an alternative) with its black grout lines give this room a sophisticated and lively energy. The hexagonal shapes work as cubes to create an exciting layout, and the dark brown color provides an inviting and warm look that complements the industrial style of this room.
Tiles that look like brick or other familiar materials is another way to create an impact with your fireplace. This pattern-based tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance to traditional brick, but is much easier to clean and maintain.
Consider using a peel-and-stick tile to modernize your fireplace's surround without breaking the bank. These tiles are resistant to heat, making them suitable for fireplaces and can stick to existing surfaces. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will add an elegant feel to any living space and will look great with traditional furnishings.
Paint the Mantel
If a fireplace on the wall has a brick surround, the best way to downplay its appearance is to give it a fresh coat of paint. The mantel can be painted with a different hue to add warmth and personality. A new color of paint could make your fireplace stand out. You can match it with the color scheme of the room or pick something striking.
If your mantel is constructed from wood, first check it for cracks, nicks and gouges. Fill in the dents with wood putty if they're small enough. Allow it to dry for the amount of time recommended. Before painting you can sand the surface 100-grit sandpaper to roughen it up. To get rid of any dirt or debris wipe the surfaces you have sanded with a damp cloth.
While white is a popular option for walls and fireplaces wooden, the right shade can make your mantel stand out. Look at the other wood trim, moldings and bookcases around your home for ideas. Do they have the same color as your mantel or is it a darker or lighter hue? If you opt for the latter option, select the color that works well with the other hues in the room to keep it looking balanced.
Before you start painting, cover the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove any decorative items or showpieces that were hung above the mantel. Remove any ornaments or photos that are around or on the fireplace made of brick. Once the mantel has been cleared, wipe it down with an damp cloth to wash off any dust or soot that has built up.
Apply a basecoat of EasyCare Ultra Premium Interior Paint to your mantel with either a roller or brush. The semi-gloss paint lasts and stain-resistant, so your mantel will withstand the heat of the fireplace as well as any other items placed on it. Let the primer dry in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations before moving onto the main body of your fireplace wall.
While brick is a beautiful feature of a fireplace's wall, it can be heavy and dark in shade. Paint the mantel in a light color or neutral to make it appear more vibrant and more inviting. If you decide to choose a light color for your mantel, pair it with a piece of art with earthy tones or a large mirror to complete the look.
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