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커뮤니티The Comprehensive Guide To Fireplace Surrounds(37.143.62.161) | |||||
작성자 | Brodie Yali | 작성일 | 24-10-25 05:22 | 조회 | 16 |
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관련링크Choosing Fireplace Surrounds That Match Your Interior Design Style
The right surround for your fireplace can be the difference between enhancing or ruining the look of the room, whether you have an electric fireplace or wood-burning fireplace. But choosing a surround that matches your interior style can be a bit tricky. Brick is a great choice for modern, rustic or farmhouse-style homes. It's also a great option for homeowners on a budget since it can be painted. Wood A wood fireplace suite surround can be an extremely important piece of furniture, as it creates a focal point in the room, and also breaks up a wall which might otherwise be blank. Additionally, a wood surround makes it much easier to hang holiday decorations. Pine surrounds can be used for wreaths and garlands and can be easily taken down after the holidays. It is crucial to fit in with the style of your home when choosing a wood surround for your fireplace. Wooden surrounds are available in a range of styles and finishes to fit in with any decor, from traditional to modern. There are also a wide range of options available in terms of dimensions and design. For example some fireplace surrounds are in a flat design that is set to the wall flush, while others are designed to be a mantel and are positioned away from it. Oak is the most well-known wood for fireplace surrounds. It is durable and attractive. It is a hard solid wood that is resistant to warping, swelling, and shrinkage. It is also hygroscopic, which means it absorbs moisture from the air, so this helps to protect it against fungal attack and damage. Other types of fireplace surrounds made of wood are available and these include oak veneers and pine. Both are fairly inexpensive and are typically sold as complete surrounds that include the hearth and back panels. These are available from several DIY and home-based stores. Online retailers such as Pureglow offer them regularly. It is essential to keep in mind that a wood surround should be placed a certain distance from the opening of the firebox for security. The distance is determined in accordance with the fire hazard clearance specifications based on codes or regulations as well as laws in your area. Stone A stone fireplace surround is a great way to create a warm and rustic look to your home. It can boost the value of your home, as it is not only a part of with your interior style but also matches it. Some studies have shown that a well constructed fireplace can help your home sell faster and at a higher price. There are many kinds of stones can be used for your fireplace's surround, including granite and marble. Both are durable and can last for a long period of time with little maintenance. In addition they are generally less expensive than wood. Natural stone is more expensive than other materials, however it has a higher level of beauty and durability which is why it is a worthwhile investment. You can pick from different colors, patterns, and textures to create an original style for your home. You can opt to have a custom-made fireplace surrounds made of natural stone. This will create an original design element. Stone surrounds are great for both gas and wood burning fireplaces. Stone surrounds resist extreme temperatures and aren't warped or cracked when exposed to heat. They also resist scratches, stains, and abrasions. Granite, for instance is one of the most popular and cost-effective alternatives for a fireplace surround. It is scratch-resistant and non-porous. It is also resistant to chemicals that could otherwise damage other surfaces in the home. A stone fireplace surround can be time-consuming and difficult to clean. The crevices and concrete joints between the stones can become traps for household dirt. Cleaning your fireplace regularly is essential to prevent any buildup that could result in an illness or fire risk. Marble Marble is a luxurious and elegant material that can transform any fireplace into a stunning centerpiece. Marble surrounds can be found in different styles, ranging from traditional to contemporary. Marble fireplaces work well in open floor plans, introducing elegance and sophistication to the space and bringing cohesion between various zones. Like other materials, marble is impervious to heat, meaning it doesn't change color or warp as the fire gets hotter. It also helps insulate heat, which helps keep the room warm even after the fireplace is gone. Marble is available in a wide variety of colors and finishes so you're bound to find the right one to match your style. If you decide to install a fireplace that is made of marble you should pick a color that is in harmony with the other design elements of the room. White marble is a classic choice for neutral tones. It can be paired up with wood trim and accent pieces to create a sophisticated appearance. Darker marbles like the ones in this home by Tamsin Johnston are great with earth tones and relaxed styles. Be prepared to do some additional maintenance if you decide to install a marble fireplace. Marble is more susceptible to staining than other materials and requires regular sealing to preserve its beauty. It is also necessary to clean it frequently to prevent etching and water stains. There are many marble cleaners on the market that you can use however, be sure to test them in a non-glaring place prior to applying them to your marble surround. If you're not comfortable with committing to a constant routine of maintenance, think about granite as an alternative that is affordable alternative. Granite Granite is an unnatural stone that can be used to add an attractive accent to any fireplace. It is a durable stone that can withstand high temperatures and wear. This makes it an excellent choice for fireplaces. It's also a non-combustible material which helps to keep the area surrounding the bioethanol fire safe from the ash and other debris that could otherwise fall and damage the surface. You can offer your customers the possibility of a variety of granite colors to choose from for their fireplace surrounds. Consider swirls of white and black to match the geometric form of modern gas fireplaces. For a different look, a marbled granite surround that wraps for several feet around the frame of a fireplace that burns wood can be a perfect wall focal point in a traditional living space. The classic look of limestone is a wonderful option for any home. This stone features light browns and creams, which can be combined with a variety of design themes and styles. It is resistant to heat and can resist smoke from burning wood. However, it should be sealed on a regular basis to prevent staining and water penetration. If your clients prefer a cooler tone, try Baracuda Blue granite that has oceanic waves of blue, gray and white. It looks amazing next to a glowing fire, and it's also easy to clean to keep the space looking beautiful. Granite is an igneous rock that was formed from magma. It is a strong rock with superior strength and durability. It's rated 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This means that it's extremely difficult to chip or scratch. Granites can withstand massive amounts of pressure without cracking or breaking. This durability is an important element that allows granite structures to remain intact for a long time. Steel A fireplace surround made of steel is a great option to bring modern design to your home. Its neutral appearance is easy to maintain and can be paired with many different styles of decor. It is possible to use it on its own or combine it with other materials like wood for a traditional look. A metal surround can be useful in reducing draft issues. It creates a more tightly-packed area for combustion which helps reduce the amount of heat that escapes up the flue. This is especially useful for fireplaces that use gas. Steel fireplace surrounds come in a wide range of styles and finishes. Some fireplace surrounds made of steel are brushed and polished for an elegant look. Others have rougher textures that provide some contrast to the room. The type of steel you select will depend on your aesthetic preference and the color scheme that you select for your space. Some steel fireplace surrounds come with a mantel which can be used to hold decorative items such as pots or even plants. Mantel designs can differ but the majority of them have a simple or stepped design to add dimension to your fireplace. You can also put in a surround only, without a mantel. This is typically less costly and is best for smaller rooms, as an enormous surround could take over the space. When installing a new surround it is important to consider the size of the hearth as well as the chimney breast. This will ensure that the surround is located from the fireplace opening and that it does not extend beyond the front of the hearth (which wouldn't be safe or look good). If you are using a combustible material as your surround then you will have to consider the regulations and codes for the area you live in. A professional can help you on this. |