Tips on How to Build A Fireplace SurroundThe fireplace is one of the most important parts of the home, especially of households that are situated in the cold-climate countries. For some people and homebuilders, the fireplace is somehow like the centerpiece of the living room. That is very logical because the fireplace would be the source of warmth, as well as light, in the living room. You could also instruct your hose guests to flock around a fireplace, which could be a good venue for conversations and some fun personal chats over cups of tea or coffee. That is why it is a common and practical trend to make the fireplace as desirable and beautiful as possible. Thus, any household owner should know how to build a fireplace surround. The fireplace surround is the exterior part of the fireplace. Because the fireplace would tend to be the centerpiece of the living room, it would be advisable to make it as presentable as possible. Thus, making it aesthetic and truly beautiful, but at the same time not hindering on the common function, would greatly help in making that part of the house extra special and conducive for guest accommodations. It is somehow logical to know how to build a fireplace surround. If you are aiming to know the simple procedures on how to build a fireplace surround, it would be helpful if you would do the following very simple tasks. First, attach to the wall wood pieces or pieces of 1" inch wooden stocks, of course, using appropriate screws. Make sure the screws are properly and securely attached. The fireplace surround would be the foundation for the simple or decorative fireplace mantle. Then, build the moldings and put nails where needed. Once the nails and nail holes are put up, the finish could then be applied. You could decorate the simple surround with paints or put ornamental accessories. Make the fireplace surround match with the mantle and the overall structure and design of the fireplace. Marry Jazz is a successful author of www.fireplace-design.com |
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