What Freud Can Teach Us About Wall Fireplace
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How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace
A fireplace in the wall can be your living room an element of interest that demands attention. There are a variety of models available so you need to pick one that meets your requirements.
Some of the most important features include the heat output as well as the appearance and controls. If you're not aware of these features, it's recommended to consult an expert to help you choose the right model.
Molded Squares
This living room needed a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its stale stone fireplaces surround and dull walls. With a few design tweaks, the new look is bright and eye-catching, making this hearth a central feature in the room. A whitewashed mantel and modern artwork above modernize the fireplace facade while contrasting with the gray shelves below. The fireplace's facade is accentuated by a few changes in color.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to create a simple yet effective way to frame the tile fireplace surround. Choose a style of trim that contrasts with or complements the other trim elements, such as the thick casing around windows and doors, to create a cohesive look. If you're looking to create an elegant, high-end look, consider using fluted trim on the sides of the fireplace to create the illusion of an actual mantel. If you want a more rustic farmhouse look, you can choose to use dentil trim instead.
Accent walls with wainscoting are a popular method to add character to rooms. The same method can be employed to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards, you can try a paneled material like beadboard or tongue-and-groove cedar siding to create a striking appearance.
Brick is another non-combustible option to use as a fireplace surround. It is available in a variety of styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace in red is a classic option for cottage-style or Craft Revival style homes. The rustic-look brick is an option that can fit in with more traditional country-style decor.
If you are incorporating brick into a fireplace design, it is important to be sure your hearth is 16 to 18 inches from the opening of the firebox and that your surround is 8-12 inches in all directions. Make sure your chosen material complies with all construction codes for security.
Open shelving can be an ideal way to store books and other things. However the presence of too many shelves can obstruct the appearance of a fireplace. For this family room, Fireplace Suite 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 wood beams make the perfect frame for a wall fireplace. They add a timeless beauty to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from old stables, barns and other buildings that were demolished. Each beam is unique and has its own story. Reclaimed wood can be used combination with wide plank ceiling panels to create a rustic look or as accents to modern kitchens. They feature the usual barn wood markings, such as mortise and nail holes plus a natural aging which increases their durability.
Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage as well as flea markets for reclaimed wooden elements to use as a mantel or accent wall. The earthy tone of pine used as a backdrop for the traditional living room mantel and surround evokes an intimate country retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood 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 painting of a landscape above the mantel add to the rustic charm of this space.
Repurposed wood beams can be an attractive accent to any room in your home. They can be left as-is or stained to complement your current decor, or they can be carved and distressed for an antique appearance. They can be painted to give them a more contemporary look or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbling paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point in any kind of fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel without the need for a fire. They can also be used to highlight a mantel without a fire burning.
No matter which method you choose to put in your beams, be sure they are adequately 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 are available in a wide variety of home improvement stores.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tiles can be used to create a dramatic effect as an accent for fireplaces. Its shape instantly brightens the space and is a perfect match for any decor choice, from traditional to modern. The choice of a matte finish for the tiles is the best way to maintain that clean and polished look, while also adding some color to make the fireplace stand out.
Hex tiles can be customized with a variety of textures for an individualized look. Stone-look tiles are a popular choice that gives the room a rustic, classic feel. They also look great with natural materials, such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tiles that provides an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting light and Ethanol Fireplaces brightening up the room.
The right tile pattern can elevate the overall 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 patterned tile adds an artistic look to the space, balancing the modern natural style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're not sure about taking a risk on a patterns in your home, a fireplace is an excellent place to try out a bold style which could be intimidating in other parts of your home. This geometric tile (here's an alternative) with its black grout lines give the room a sophisticated but fun energy. The hexagonal shapes fit like cubes to create a stimulating layout. The dark brown color creates an inviting and warm aesthetic that complements the industrial style.
Another option to make a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that look like the appearance of brick or a similar material. The textured tile, which is made by LA Designer Affair, has the same look as traditional brick but with the benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.
Consider using a peel-and-stick tile to update your fireplace's surround without breaking the bank. A majority of these options are resistant to heat, making them safe for fireplaces and able to be affixed to the existing stone. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will bring an elegant look to any living space while also blending beautifully with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
A fresh coat of paint is the ideal method to hide a brick surround on the wall of a fireplace. The mantel can be painted in a different hue to give it a more cosy and spirited look. It doesn't matter if you choose to match it with the color scheme of your room or opt for something striking, a new paint color will make your fireplace stand out as a showpiece.
If your mantel is made of wood be sure to check it for cracks, gouges, and nicks. If the dents aren't enough to be handled Fill them in with wood putty and allow it to set for the appropriate amount of time. Before painting you can sand the surface 100-grit sandpaper to roughen it up. To remove any dirt or debris wipe the surfaces that have been sanded with a damp cloth.
While white is a popular color for walls and fireplaces The right shade can make your mantel stand out. To get ideas, examine the wood trim on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Does your mantel match in color as theirs, or is it lighter or darker? If so, select a color that coordinates well to keep the look well-balanced.
Before you start painting, cover the area around you with a drop cloth or sheets. Remove any decorative items or showpieces that might have been placed over the mantel. If your fireplace is brick, get rid of any pictures or ornaments that are placed on or around the fireplace. Once the mantel is cleaned, you can use a damp cloth and wipe it down to get rid of any soot or dust.
Apply a basecoat using the brush or roller to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish lasts and stain-resistant, which means that your mantel is able to stand up well to the heat from the fireplace as well as any other items placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, according to the instructions of the manufacturer, before you begin painting the main body of the fireplace wall.
While the brick is a beautiful feature of a fireplace's wall, it can be a bit heavy and dark in shade. Painting the mantel an even or light color can make it look brighter and more inviting to guests. If you choose to paint it the lighter hue, think about pairing it with a earthy-toned artwork or a large mirror over it to balance the appearance.
A fireplace in the wall can be your living room an element of interest that demands attention. There are a variety of models available so you need to pick one that meets your requirements.
Some of the most important features include the heat output as well as the appearance and controls. If you're not aware of these features, it's recommended to consult an expert to help you choose the right model.
Molded Squares
This living room needed a dramatic fireplace makeover due to its stale stone fireplaces surround and dull walls. With a few design tweaks, the new look is bright and eye-catching, making this hearth a central feature in the room. A whitewashed mantel and modern artwork above modernize the fireplace facade while contrasting with the gray shelves below. The fireplace's facade is accentuated by a few changes in color.
Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to create a simple yet effective way to frame the tile fireplace surround. Choose a style of trim that contrasts with or complements the other trim elements, such as the thick casing around windows and doors, to create a cohesive look. If you're looking to create an elegant, high-end look, consider using fluted trim on the sides of the fireplace to create the illusion of an actual mantel. If you want a more rustic farmhouse look, you can choose to use dentil trim instead.
Accent walls with wainscoting are a popular method to add character to rooms. The same method can be employed to frame the fireplace. Instead of using plank boards, you can try a paneled material like beadboard or tongue-and-groove cedar siding to create a striking appearance.
Brick is another non-combustible option to use as a fireplace surround. It is available in a variety of styles and colors. A traditional brick fireplace in red is a classic option for cottage-style or Craft Revival style homes. The rustic-look brick is an option that can fit in with more traditional country-style decor.
If you are incorporating brick into a fireplace design, it is important to be sure your hearth is 16 to 18 inches from the opening of the firebox and that your surround is 8-12 inches in all directions. Make sure your chosen material complies with all construction codes for security.
Open shelving can be an ideal way to store books and other things. However the presence of too many shelves can obstruct the appearance of a fireplace. For this family room, Fireplace Suite 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 wood beams make the perfect frame for a wall fireplace. They add a timeless beauty to any house. Reclaimed wood beams are sourced from old stables, barns and other buildings that were demolished. Each beam is unique and has its own story. Reclaimed wood can be used combination with wide plank ceiling panels to create a rustic look or as accents to modern kitchens. They feature the usual barn wood markings, such as mortise and nail holes plus a natural aging which increases their durability.
Scour salvage yards for architectural salvage as well as flea markets for reclaimed wooden elements to use as a mantel or accent wall. The earthy tone of pine used as a backdrop for the traditional living room mantel and surround evokes an intimate country retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood 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 painting of a landscape above the mantel add to the rustic charm of this space.
Repurposed wood beams can be an attractive accent to any room in your home. They can be left as-is or stained to complement your current decor, or they can be carved and distressed for an antique appearance. They can be painted to give them a more contemporary look or covered with faux finishes like rust or marbling paint.
Wooden beams can serve as a focal point in any kind of fireplace. They can be used to highlight the mantel without the need for a fire. They can also be used to highlight a mantel without a fire burning.
No matter which method you choose to put in your beams, be sure they are adequately 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 are available in a wide variety of home improvement stores.
White Hexagon Tile
Hexagon tiles can be used to create a dramatic effect as an accent for fireplaces. Its shape instantly brightens the space and is a perfect match for any decor choice, from traditional to modern. The choice of a matte finish for the tiles is the best way to maintain that clean and polished look, while also adding some color to make the fireplace stand out.
Hex tiles can be customized with a variety of textures for an individualized look. Stone-look tiles are a popular choice that gives the room a rustic, classic feel. They also look great with natural materials, such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tiles that provides an elegant and luxurious appearance to the room. The smooth and glossy surface of these tiles shines beautifully, reflecting light and Ethanol Fireplaces brightening up the room.
The right tile pattern can elevate the overall 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 patterned tile adds an artistic look to the space, balancing the modern natural style fireplace with the overall design of the room.
If you're not sure about taking a risk on a patterns in your home, a fireplace is an excellent place to try out a bold style which could be intimidating in other parts of your home. This geometric tile (here's an alternative) with its black grout lines give the room a sophisticated but fun energy. The hexagonal shapes fit like cubes to create a stimulating layout. The dark brown color creates an inviting and warm aesthetic that complements the industrial style.
Another option to make a statement with your fireplace is to choose tiles that look like the appearance of brick or a similar material. The textured tile, which is made by LA Designer Affair, has the same look as traditional brick but with the benefit of being easier to clean and maintain.
Consider using a peel-and-stick tile to update your fireplace's surround without breaking the bank. A majority of these options are resistant to heat, making them safe for fireplaces and able to be affixed to the existing stone. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will bring an elegant look to any living space while also blending beautifully with traditional furniture.
Paint the Mantel
A fresh coat of paint is the ideal method to hide a brick surround on the wall of a fireplace. The mantel can be painted in a different hue to give it a more cosy and spirited look. It doesn't matter if you choose to match it with the color scheme of your room or opt for something striking, a new paint color will make your fireplace stand out as a showpiece.
If your mantel is made of wood be sure to check it for cracks, gouges, and nicks. If the dents aren't enough to be handled Fill them in with wood putty and allow it to set for the appropriate amount of time. Before painting you can sand the surface 100-grit sandpaper to roughen it up. To remove any dirt or debris wipe the surfaces that have been sanded with a damp cloth.
While white is a popular color for walls and fireplaces The right shade can make your mantel stand out. To get ideas, examine the wood trim on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Does your mantel match in color as theirs, or is it lighter or darker? If so, select a color that coordinates well to keep the look well-balanced.
Before you start painting, cover the area around you with a drop cloth or sheets. Remove any decorative items or showpieces that might have been placed over the mantel. If your fireplace is brick, get rid of any pictures or ornaments that are placed on or around the fireplace. Once the mantel is cleaned, you can use a damp cloth and wipe it down to get rid of any soot or dust.
Apply a basecoat using the brush or roller to your mantel. The semi-gloss finish lasts and stain-resistant, which means that your mantel is able to stand up well to the heat from the fireplace as well as any other items placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, according to the instructions of the manufacturer, before you begin painting the main body of the fireplace wall.
While the brick is a beautiful feature of a fireplace's wall, it can be a bit heavy and dark in shade. Painting the mantel an even or light color can make it look brighter and more inviting to guests. If you choose to paint it the lighter hue, think about pairing it with a earthy-toned artwork or a large mirror over it to balance the appearance.
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