Stone Fireplace Surrounds
Since all of our options are custom, you can choose any material or color that fits your aesthetic. These are some of the most common and safest materials for residential fireplaces.
Brick Surrounds
Traditional brick has been the most popular option for fireplace surrounds for generations. This offers a rustic or industrial appeal for a home. Choosing a different brick color (as opposed to traditional red) can add more uniqueness to the space. Brick is a durable material that isn’t flammable, which makes it a great option for residential fireplaces. With the right application, brick can be more rugged or more sleek to fit your home design.
Tile Or Stone
There are many different stone and tile types for a fireplace surround. Colors, shapes, and sizes all can create a unique look for your fireplace. Stones like marble or granite will be more elegant but require more maintenance. Ceramic tiles will have more color variation and give either a traditional or Mediterranean look.
Metal
If you want a minimal design, metal surrounds will work best for you. Stainless steel, copper, and iron give you options for coloring without needing to do any extra work. Offering a cooler or warmer atmosphere will depend on the metal you choose. A sleek modern design that is easy to maintain is the biggest benefit of metal fireplace surrounds.
Concrete
Concrete is a versatile material that can be used for many home elements. It will provide a minimalist and industrial look for modern homes. It can also be cast into different shapes to mimic bricks or stones for a more unique look. You can texture and polish concrete for a unique finish.
Plaster
A smooth versatile material is plaster. You can create more clean lines for a contemporary home. Plaster can be made in custom shapes and lines and be painted to any color. Your surround can be bold, or blend into your current color scheme. Installation should be done carefully though as it is prone to chipping.
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