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How to cover a brick fireplace with wood.
Today i m sharing how we covered up our brick fireplace step by step.
Cut the base using chosen wood.
Cherry picked furniture in soft pastel colors organic wood accents and a brick fireplace painted white are a few of the ingredients that make the room so appealing.
It feels so good to have another project checked off the list at least partially.
Once your frame is completed the next phase is to cover the fireplace with wood.
Cut a wood piece the length of the fireplace and six inches in width.
Then we added the finished pine the wood you paint and see last.
Add the look of brick stone or wood to your home or business.
To dispel the gloom of her fireplace rachel moore of pinteresting plans traded out that one thing she hated the one most the dark hearth for a more cheerful marble look porcelain tile in 20 inch by 20 inch format.
To build a new wooden mantel measure the length of the fireplace and the desired width.
Start by measuring and cutting your wood to size.
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We used a combination of plywood and pine 1 x 6 pieces cut to size.
Allow the concrete to dry for at least 24 hours then apply a second coat of latex infused thinset.
Cover an outdated brick fireplace with contemporary tile.
I can t say that wood is the most popular material for cladding a fireplace because it s not that safe and fits only some cases.
Learn how to cover your brick fireplace to transform it from dated to modern farmhouse style with stone painted wood and a solid rustic pine mantel.
For example you can cover the fireplace with stone and then continue with matching wood an electric or ethanol fireplace can be covered with wood too if it s not too close to the part that is hot.
Posted on february 10 2017 september 15 2017 by roland.
Covering a brick fireplace.
Wood wrapping covers up the brick for a cleaner more traditional look.
We covered our frame the front facing portion with plywood first.
While completely renovating his living room and kitchen customer scott tomlinson needed a diy solution to cover his outdated brick fireplace.
Attach it with a nail gun to the underside of the mantel so that it will be flush with the stone wall.
Shabby chic decor.