Add 9 . What Your Parents Taught You 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 electric or wood-burning fireplace. Finding a fireplace surround that matches your interior style is not always straightforward.
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Brick is a great choice for modern, rustic or farmhouse style homes. And it's a great option for homeowners with a limited budget as it can be painted.
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Wood
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A fireplace surround made of wood is a crucial piece of furniture because it provides a focal point for the room, and it also helps break up a wall that may otherwise be empty. A wood surround can also make it easier to hang decorations for the holidays. Pine surrounds can be used for wreaths and garlands and are easily removed after the holiday season is over.
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It is important to fit in with the style of your house when choosing a wood surround for your fireplace. Wooden surrounds are available in a variety of styles and finishes to suit any style, from traditional to contemporary. There are also a wide range of options in terms of dimensions and design. For example certain fireplace surrounds are available in a flat style that is in a straight line with the wall while others are designed to act as a mantel, and are positioned to be a distance away from it.
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Oak is the most popular wood used to build fireplace surrounds. It is durable and attractive. It is a strong thick and dense wood that is resistant to shrinkage, warping and swelling. It is also hygroscopic which means it absorbs moisture from air, so this helps to guard against fungal attack and damage.
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Other types of wood fireplace surrounds are available, and include oak veneers and pine. Both materials are relatively cheap and are typically sold as complete surrounds that include the hearth and back panels. They are available at numerous DIY and home stores. Online retailers like Pureglow offer them often.
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When purchasing a wood fireplace surround, it is crucial to remember that it must be positioned at a certain distance from the opening of the fireplace to ensure safety. The distance is determined by fire hazard clearance requirements that are based upon the codes and regulations applicable to the area you live in.
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Stone
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A stone fireplace surround can add an inviting and rustic look to your home. It can enhance the value of your home, as it not only blends in with your style, but also matches it. Indeed, some studies have shown that a well constructed fireplace can help your house sell more quickly and at a greater price.
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You can choose from a variety of stones to make your fireplace surround. They include granite and marble. Both are durable and will last for a long amount of time with little maintenance. Additionally they are generally less expensive than wood.
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While natural stone is a bit more expensive than other materials, it comes with the highest quality of durability and beauty that is worth the investment. You can pick from different patterns, colors, and textures to create an original design for your home. You can also opt to have your fireplace surround built with natural stone, making it a one-of-a-kind design element.
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Stone surrounds work well with both wood and gas fireplaces. Stone surrounds resist high temperatures, and they don't crack or warp when exposed to heat. They also resist stains, scratches and abrasions. Granite is a well-known and affordable choice for a fireplace surround. It is non-porous, scratch resistant and abrasion-resistant to chemicals that would otherwise damage other surfaces.
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One drawback to a stone fireplace surround is that it can be difficult to clean. The crevices and joints made of concrete between the stones could trap household dirt. Cleaning your fireplace on a regular basis is crucial to avoid any buildup that could result in a health problem or fire hazard.
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Marble
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Marble is a luxurious, elegant material that can transform any fireplace into a stunning feature. Marble surrounds come in different styles, ranging from traditional to modern. [Marble fireplaces](https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/) are great for open floor plans, bringing elegance and sophistication to the space and bringing cohesion between various zones.
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Marble is heat resistant which means that unlike other materials it won't change color or warp when the fireplace heats up. It also helps insulate heat, helping to keep the space warm even after the fireplace has gone out. Marble comes in a range of finishes and colors, so you can find the ideal design to suit your taste.
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If you choose to install an open fireplace made of marble, you will want to select a color that compliments the other design elements in the room. White marble looks great when paired with neutral tones and can be paired with wood trim or accent pieces to create a classic look. Darker marbles, like the ones in this house by Tamsin Johnston are great with earth tones and softer styles.
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If you decide to install a fireplace made of marble be prepared for extra maintenance. Marble is more susceptible to staining than other materials and requires frequent sealing in order to maintain its beauty. You will also need to clean your marble regularly to avoid etching or water staining. Fortunately, there are special marble cleaning products available on the market that you can use, but be careful to test them in an inconspicuous place prior to applying them to your marble surround. Granite is a great alternative to marble for those who don't want to spend a lot of time on maintenance.
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Granite
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Granite is a natural stone that can be used to add a stunning accent in any fireplace. It's a tough stone that resists wear and tear and holds up to high temperatures, making it a perfect choice for fireplaces. It is also non-combustible, which makes the surrounding area of the fire safe from ash and other debris that could fall and harm its surface.
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Your clients can choose from a wide array of granite color options to customize their fireplace surrounds. Think about white and black swirls to complement the geometric shape of modern gas fireplaces. For a different look, a marbled granite surround that extends several feet around the frame of a wood-burning fireplace can create a single wall accent in a traditional living space.
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The classic appearance of limestone is a great option for any home. It is a stone with light browns, creams and grays that can be incorporated into many design themes and styles. It is resistant to heat and can withstand smoke that comes from burning wood, however it's important to note that limestone should be sealed regularly to protect it from staining and water penetration.
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If your clients prefer a cooler tone, try Baracuda Blue granite that has oceanic ripples of blue, grey and white. It looks stunning when placed next to a fire place and is easy to maintain.
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Granite is an igneous rock that's formed from magma, so it naturally has exceptional durability and strength. It's rated seven on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means that it is extremely difficult to chip or scratch. Granites can endure enormous amounts of pressure without cracking or breaking. This is the key reason why granite structures last for many centuries.
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Steel
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A steel surround for your fireplace is an excellent addition to any home. Its neutral design works with a variety of decors and is incredibly easy to maintain. You can use it alone or pair it with other materials such as wood for a more traditional look.
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A metal surround can be useful in reducing draft issues. It creates a smaller area for combustion, which decreases the amount of heat that escapes the flue. This can be especially useful for gas-powered fireplaces.
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Steel fireplace surrounds are available in a wide range of styles and finishes. Some are brushed or polished to create a more elegant appearance and others have a rougher texture to create a contrast in an area. The type of steel you pick will depend on the style you prefer and the color scheme that you have chosen for your space.
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Some steel surrounds include a mantel that can be used to display decorative items like vase 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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Alternately, you can opt to install a surround without mantel. This option is often less expensive and works well for smaller rooms in which a massive surround might overwhelm the space.
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It is essential to consider the dimensions of your hearth as well as the chimney breast when installing a new surround. This will ensure that the surround is not more than the front of the hearth, and is an appropriate distance from the fireplace opening. If you plan to use an ignitable surround, you'll be required to look into local codes and regulations. A professional can offer suggestions on this.
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