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Whether you have an electric or wood burning fireplace, the right surround can really make the room. Finding a fireplace surround that matches the style of your home isn't always easy.

warmlite-wl46039-panoramic-log-fire-stove-with-3-side-view-windows-1-3kw-grey-6963.jpgBrick is a great choice for contemporary, rustic or farmhouse-style homes. It's also a great option for homeowners with a limited budget since it can be painted.

Wood

A wood fireplace surround is a crucial piece of furniture since it serves as a focal point to the room and breaks up walls that would otherwise be empty. A wooden surround also makes it easier to hang decorations for the holidays. Pine surrounds can be used to hang wreaths and garlands and can be easily removed after the holiday season.

It is essential to fit in with the style of your house when choosing a wood surround for your fireplace. Wooden fireplace surrounds can be found in a range of styles and finishes to fit any style from modern fireplace to traditional. There are a variety of designs and sizes to choose from. For example some fireplace surrounds are in a flat style and is to the wall flush, while others are designed to be an actual mantel and are set away from it.

Oak is the most well-known wood used to build fireplace surrounds. It is durable and attractive. It is a solid thick and dense wood that is resistant to warping, shrinkage, and swelling. It is also hygroscopic which means that it absorbs moisture from the air. This helps to protect against fungus attack and damage.

Pine and oak veneers are also available as wood fireplaces fireplace surrounds. Both of these materials are relatively inexpensive and are often sold in complete surrounds, with the hearth and back panel as well. They are available at many home and DIY stores. They are also sold online by retailers such as Pureglow.

It is important to remember that a wood-lined surround needs to be set a certain distance from the opening of the firebox to ensure security. This distance is determined by fire hazard clearance requirements that are based on the codes and regulations applicable to your area of residence.

Stone

A fireplace surround made of stone is a great way to create a rustic and warm style to your home. Not only does it blend in with the style of your interior and style, but it also can improve the value of your home. In fact, some studies show that a beautiful constructed fireplace can help your house sell more quickly and at a greater price.

There are a variety of types of stone that can be used for your fireplace's surround, such as marble and granite. Both are durable and can last for a long amount of time with minimal maintenance. They are also generally less expensive than hardwood.

Natural stone is more expensive than other materials but it provides a higher degree of durability and beauty and is therefore a worthy investment. You can choose between a variety of shades, patterns, and textures to create a unique look for your home. You can even choose to have your fireplace surround made from natural stone, which makes it unique design elements.

Stone surrounds are a great choice for both wood and gas fireplaces. Stone surrounds are able to withstand high temperatures, and they aren't warped or cracked when exposed to heat. They are also resistant to scratches, stains, and abrasions. Granite, for example is one of the most popular and cost-effective options for a fireplace surround. It is non-porous, scratch resistant and abrasion-resistant to chemicals that can harm other surfaces.

One disadvantage of a stone fireplace surround is that it can be difficult to clean. The crevices and joints made of concrete between the stones can hold household dirt. It is essential to keep your fireplace clean to prevent any buildup that could lead to the risk of a fire or health issue.

Marble

Marble is a luxurious, elegant material that transforms any fireplace into a stunning feature. The stunning stone can be used in a range of styles, ranging from modern to traditional, so it's easy to find a marble surround that coordinates with your decor. Marble fireplaces work best in open floor plans, adding elegance and class to the room and bringing cohesion between various zones.

Marble is heat resistant, so unlike other materials it will not change color or shrink when the fireplace gets hotter. It also is able to absorb heat, which helps keep the room warm even after the fire goes out. Marble comes in a wide variety of colors and finishes so you're bound to find the perfect option to fit your style.

If you're planning to install a marble fireplace it is important to select one that matches other design elements in the room. White marble is a popular option for neutral tones. It can be combined with wood trim and accent pieces to create a sophisticated look. Darker marbles like the swirls in this home by Tamsin Johnston work well with earthy tones and more relaxed styles.

Be prepared to do some extra maintenance when you select a fireplace made of marble. Marble is more susceptible to staining than other materials, and it requires regular sealing to keep its appearance. It is also necessary to clean the marble regularly to avoid etching or water staining. There are many marble cleaning products available on the market to use, but be careful to test them in a non-glaring place prior to applying them to your marble surround. If you're not comfortable with committing to ongoing maintenance, you can consider granite instead as an affordable alternative.

Granite

Granite is another natural stone that can be used to add a stunning accent to any fireplace. It's a durable stone that can withstand extreme temperatures and wear. This makes it an excellent option for fireplaces. It's also non-combustible, which keeps the area around the fire safe from ash and other debris that might otherwise fall on the surface and cause damage to it.

Your customers can select from a variety of granite color options to customize their fireplace surrounds. Consider black and white swirls to match the geometric design 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 focal point in a traditional living room.

Limestone is a different non-combustible choice with a classic look for any home. This stone features light browns grays, creams and greys that can blend with a variety of design themes and styles. It is resistant to heat and is able to withstand the smoke that comes from burning wood, however it's important to note that limestone should be sealed regularly to protect it from water penetration and staining.

If your clients prefer a cooler tone, go for Baracuda Blue granite that has oceanic ripples of blue, gray and white. It looks stunning in a fireplace and is easy to maintain.

Granite is an igneous rock that was formed from magma. It is extremely strong and durability. It's rated seven out of 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes it extremely difficult to scratch. Granites can withstand massive amounts of pressure without breaking or cracking. This is the primary reason why granite structures last for hundreds of years.

Steel

A surround made of steel for your fireplace is a great addition to any home. Its neutral appearance is easy to maintain and goes with a variety of decor. You can use it alone or in conjunction with other materials, such as wood to create a more traditional appearance.

A metal surround can be beneficial to prevent draft issues. It creates a smaller area for combustion, which reduces the amount of heat that escapes through the flue. This is especially beneficial for fireplaces using gas.

Steel fireplace surrounds are available in a wide range of styles and finishes. Some are polished or brushed for a more elegant finish while others have a rougher texture to add contrast to a room. The kind of steel you select will depend on the style you prefer and the color scheme that you have chosen for your room.

Some surrounds made of steel have a mantel that can be used to display decorative items such as pots or plants. Mantel designs can differ but most have a simple or stepped design to give a more dimensional look to your fireplace.

Alternatively, you can choose to install a surround without a mantel. This option is typically cheaper and is ideal for smaller rooms where a huge surround could take over the room.

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 away from the fireplace opening and that it doesn't extend past the front of the hearth (which isn't safe nor look attractive). If you plan to use a combustible surround, you'll have to take into consideration local codes and regulations. A professional can offer suggestions on this.

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