Cover Up Brick Fireplace

Cover Up Brick Fireplace

Not a single thing is more welcoming than a brick fireplace. There is something so hot and conventional about them. They're a long held tradition which has unfortunately been replaced by pre fabricated fire containers. Lots of earlier homes have a brick hearth. It is not unusual to get an older home that has had a hearth that has been covered up. At one time having a hearth was an absolute necessity, it was the key source of heating and in most cases cooking. Once more modern heating strategies came along many people prefer to cover up their fireplaces.

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Cover Up Brick Fireplace

 

Plastering (mortar stucco) patching over brick with mortar. – YouTube

 

Face the facts. No matter how grand looking and majestic the fireplace of yours appears to be, it will all be pointless without a brick open fireplace surround. The fireplace layout of yours will never be complete without having the surround. It can help emphasize it far better and thus makes it the center point in the entire room. The surround also help set the mood which your fireplace will give off aesthetically. All things considered, surely you will not be equipped to bear just letting the design of yours come out awful as some incomplete cemented frame where wood might be used inside.

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Painted fireplace surround with high-heat Rustoleum paint – easy update! This looks like ours

 

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