Update 'The Worst Advice We've Ever Been Given About Fireplace Surrounds'
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Choosing Fireplace Surrounds That Match Your Interior Design Style
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The right surround for your fireplace can alter the appearance of your home, whether you have a wood-burning or electric fireplace. Finding a surround to match your style of interior isn't always straightforward.
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Brick can be utilized in modern, rustic or farmhouse style homes. It's also a great option for homeowners on a budget, since it can be easily painted.
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Wood
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A wood fireplace surround is a crucial piece of furniture because it provides an accent piece for the room and also breaks down walls that might otherwise be blank. Additionally, a wood surround makes it easier to hang decorations for the holidays. Pine surrounds can be used to hang garlands and wreaths and can be easily removed after the holiday season is over.
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When selecting a wood fireplace surround, it is important to choose one that complements the style of your home. Wooden surrounds can be purchased in a variety of finishes and styles to fit in with any decor, from traditional to contemporary. There are many options for size and design. Some fireplace surrounds are flat and placed flush against the wall. Others are designed to be a mantel that is positioned away from the wall.
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The most popular type of wood fireplace surround is oak, which is renowned for being a durable and beautiful material. It is a solid, dense timber that is impervious to warping, shrinkage and swelling. It is also hygroscopic. This means it absorbs moisture in the air. This protects against damage caused by fungi and fungus.
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Other kinds of fireplace surrounds made of wood are also available, including pine veneers and oak. Both materials are reasonably priced and are often sold as complete surrounds which include the hearth as well as back panels. They can be purchased at many home and DIY stores. They are also commonly sold by online retailers such as Pureglow.
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It is crucial to remember that a wood surround should be set a certain distance from the opening of the firebox for safety. The distance is by determining the clearance for fire hazards specifications based on codes regulations, laws and regulations for your area.
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Stone
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A fireplace surround made of stone is a fantastic way to create an inviting and rustic appearance to your home. It can enhance the value of your home because it is not only a part of with your style, but also complements it. Certain studies have proven that a fireplace with a good design can aid in selling your home more quickly and at a higher price.
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You can pick from a variety of stones for your fireplace surround. They include marble and granite. Both are durable and can last for a long period of time with little maintenance. They are also generally less expensive than hardwood.
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While natural stone is somewhat more expensive than other materials, it offers the highest quality of beauty and durability that makes it worth the investment. You can pick from a wide selection of colors, patterns and textures to create the perfect look for your home. You can also choose to have a custom fireplace surrounds made of natural stone. This will create a unique design element.
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Stone surrounds are ideal for wood and gas burning fireplaces. Stone surrounds are resistant to high temperatures, and aren't warped or cracked when exposed to extreme heat. Additionally, they are resistant to stains and scratches. Granite is a popular and inexpensive choice for a fireplace surround. It is scratch resistant, non-porous and resistant to chemicals that could otherwise damage other surfaces in the house.
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A fireplace surround made of stone can be a hassle and time-consuming to clean. The crevices and joints made of concrete between the stones could trap household dirt. It is important to keep your fireplace clean to avoid any accumulation that could result in an hazard to fire or health hazard.
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Marble
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Marble is a luxurious stone that transforms any fireplace into an eye-catching centerpiece. The stunning stone can be used in a variety of styles, from contemporary to traditional, which makes it easy to find an elegant marble surround that works with your decor. Marble fireplaces are a great option for open floor plans. They add elegance and sophistication, while also bringing harmony between the different zones.
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In contrast to other materials, marble is impervious to heat, so it will not change color or warp as the fireplace gets hotter. It also insulates the heat, allowing it to keep the area warm even after the fireplace has gone out. Marble comes in a myriad of colors and finishes so you're bound to find the ideal option to match your style.
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If you decide to go with an open fireplace made of marble it is important to select a color that compliments the other design elements in the room. White marble is great with neutral tones and can be combined with wood trim or accent pieces to create a classic appearance. Darker marbles, such as the deep swirls found in this home designed by Tamsin Johnson, work with earth tones and more relaxed styles.
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Be prepared to do some extra maintenance if you choose marble fireplace. Marble is more susceptible to staining than other materials and requires regular sealing in order to maintain its appearance. It is also important to clean your marble regularly to avoid etching and water staining. There are many marble cleaning products available on the market that you can use however, be sure to test them in an inconspicuous place prior to applying them to your marble surround. Granite is a great alternative to marble when you don't want spend a lot of time on maintenance.
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Granite
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Granite is another natural stone option that can provide an impressive accent to any fireplace. It's a tough stone that can withstand high temperatures and wear. This makes it an excellent choice for [fireplaces wooden](https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/). It's also non-combustible, which helps keep the surrounding area of the fire safe from ash and other debris that might otherwise fall on the surface and cause damage to it.
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Your customers can pick from a wide array of granite color options to customize their fireplace surrounds. Think about white and black swirls to match the geometric form of modern gas fireplaces. A marbled granite surround that extends several feet around a wood-burning fireplace place can create the perfect focal point for one wall in the traditional space.
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The classic look of limestone is a great option for any home. This stone is available in a range of shades that include light browns and creams. It can be used to complement a wide variety of styles and design themes. It is not affected by heat and is able to withstand the smoke from burning wood, however it's important to know that limestone needs to be regularly sealed to guard it from staining and water penetration.
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If your customers want an icy tone, consider Baracuda blue granite. It features oceanic ripples in shades of white, grey, and blue. It looks stunning when placed next to a fire place and is easy to maintain.
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Granite is an solid rock that's formed by magma, so it naturally has superior durability and strength. It's rated seven of 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it extremely difficult to scratch. Granites can endure enormous amounts of pressure without cracking or breaking. This is the main reason why granite structures last for centuries.
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Steel
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A steel surround for your fireplace is a great option for any home. Its neutral look works with a variety of styles and is easy to maintain. You can use it alone or pair it with other materials such as wood to create a more traditional appearance.
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A metal surround can be useful to reduce draft issues. It creates a more tightly-packed space for combustion, which can help reduce the amount of heat that escapes the flue. This is particularly beneficial for fireplaces that are gas-powered.
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Steel fireplace surrounds come in various styles and finishes. Some are polished or brushed for a more elegant finish while others have a rougher texture to bring more contrast to the room. The type of steel you select will depend on your aesthetic preference and the color scheme you choose for your space.
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Some surrounds made of steel include a mantel that can be used to display decorative items such as pots or plants. The design of the mantel can be different but most have simple or stepped designs to add dimension to your fireplace.
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You can also choose to install the surround alone, without mantel. This is typically less expensive and works best for smaller spaces, where the large surround can overwhelm the space.
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It is essential to consider the dimensions of your hearth and chimney breast when installing a new surround. This will ensure that the surround is located from the fireplace opening and doesn't extend past the front of the hearth (which would not be safe or look good). If you are using a combustible product for your surround, then you'll have to consider the regulations and codes for the area you live in. A professional can provide guidance on this.
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