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9 Signs You're The Wall Fireplace Expert How to Decorate Around a Wall Fireplace    A fireplace in the wall can be your living room an element of interest that demands attention. There are a variety of models available so you need to pick one that meets your requirements.    The most significant features include the output of heat along with the appearance and controls. If you're unfamiliar with these features, it's recommended to hire an expert to help you select the right model.    free standing electric fireplaces surround and dull walls created a living space that was in need of a major fireplace makeover. With a few design tweaks, the new look is vibrant and striking, making the hearth a central feature in the room. A whitewashed mantel and modern artwork above modernize the facade of the fireplace while contrasting with the gray shelves below. A few changes in color can also help the fireplace stand apart from the wall, enhancing the charm of this fireplace design.    Base cap molding and thin trim pieces join to create a simple yet effective, way to frame the fireplace surround. To tie the look together, choose a trim style to match or contrast with the other trim elements such as thick casing around doors and windows. If you're looking for an elegant, luxurious style, think about using fluted trim on the sides of the fireplace to give the appearance of a real mantel. Dentil trim can be used to create a rustic farmhouse style.    The idea of creating an accent wall using wainscoting is a popular method to add character to any room. The same method can be used to frame the fireplace. Try a paneled product like tongue-and groove cedar siding or beadboard in place of plank boards to create a dramatic effect.    Another non-combustible material you can use to create the fireplace surround is brick, which comes in many different styles and colors. A traditional red brick fireplace is a popular choice for cottage-style or Craft Revival style homes. A rustic-looking brick could be used to add a rustic touch to a traditional decor.    If you are incorporating brick into a fireplace design, it is important to be sure your hearth extends 16 to 18 inches from the firebox opening and that your surround reaches 8 to 12 inches in all directions. Make sure your chosen material complies with all national and local construction codes for safety.    Open shelving is an ideal way to store books and other items. However the presence of too many shelves can overwhelm the look of the fireplace. The homeowners of this family room created a wall to ceiling limestone cladding to enhance the look without overwhelming the open shelving.    Rustic Wood Beam    Rustic reclaimed wooden beams are the ideal frame for a fireplace on the wall. They add a timeless beauty to any home. Reclaimed beams of wood are reclaimed from barns, stalls and other buildings that have been removed. Each beam has its own distinct story. Reclaimed wood can be used as a feature in modern kitchens, or with wide planks to give an authentic appearance. They have the typical markings of barn wood, such as nail holes and mortise pockets, plus natural patinas that increase their durability.    Find salvage yards for architectural elements and flea markets for wood pieces that you can repurpose into a mantel. For example the earthy color of pine that highlights this traditional living room mantel and surround is reminiscent of a cozy rural retreat. The knotty imperfections of the wood emphasize the hand-crafted appearance and compliment the simple lines of the beaded-board wainscoting that is a part of the fireplace's wall. A pair of nature-inspired sconces and a landscape painting over the mantel add to the rustic ambiance of the space.    Repurposed wooden beams can give a unique appearance to any room. They can be left as is or stained to match your current decor, or they can be cut and distressed to create an antique appearance. They can be painted to give them a more modern appearance, or covered with faux finishes such as marbling paint or rust.    Wooden beams can be used as a focal point in any type of fireplace. They can be used to highlight a mantel without the need for a fire. They can be used to accent the mantel without a flame burning.    No matter which method of installation you decide to use be sure that your wood or steel beams are properly protected from the potential consequences of fire. Both materials can become fragile in extreme heat. However they can be strengthened with a layer fire-resistant drywall. These products are available in a wide variety of home improvement stores.    White Hexagon Tile    Hexagon tiles can be utilized to create a dramatic effect as an accent for fireplaces. Its shape instantly brightens the room and complements any style, whether contemporary or traditional. The matte finish is ideal to create a polished and sleek appearance while adding a splash of contrast to make the fireplace stand out.    Hex tiles can be customised with a variety of textures for a more personalized appearance. Stone-look tile is a popular choice that lends the space an authentic, rustic look and is a great match with natural materials such as wood. Another timeless option is marble-look tiles that adds a luxurious and elegant aesthetic to the room. These tiles feature a glossy and smooth finish that reflects light beautifully and brightens the room.    The proper tile pattern can enhance the design of a fireplace. For example, the ribbed tile on this fireplace by @lorenapulichinodesign creates an interesting visual element that pairs beautifully with the smooth, thick mantel. The patterned tile gives the entire room a the look of a hand-crafted piece that balances the modern organic style of the fireplace and the overall modern design of the room.    If you're not sure about taking a risk on a pattern in your home, a fireplace is the perfect place to test out a bold style that might be a bit intimidating in other areas of the house. This geometric tile (here's a similar option) with its black grout lines gives this space a sophisticated yet lively energy. The hexagonal shapes fit like cubes to create an exciting layout. The deep brown hue provides this space with an inviting, warm look that goes well with the industrial decor.      Another option to make an impact with your fireplace is to select tiles that have the look of brick or a similar material. This textured tile from LA Designer Affair has a similar appearance as brick but is much easier to maintain and clean.    Consider using a peel-and-stick tile to modernize your fireplace surround without breaking the bank. These options are heat-resistant and therefore suitable for fireplaces as well as able to adhere to existing surfaces. This herringbone peel and stick tile is an excellent option that will add an elegant feel to any living space while also blending beautifully with traditional furniture.    Paint the Mantel    If a fireplace on the wall has an existing brick surround, the most effective method to minimize its appearance is to give it a fresh coat of paint. Paint the mantel in a different color can also add warmth and character to the room. A new color of paint could make your fireplace stand out. You can match it to the overall color scheme of the room or choose something striking.    If your mantel is constructed of wood, you should first examine it for cracks, nicks and gouges. If the dents aren't enough to be handled Fill them in with wood putty and let it set for the recommended amount of time. Sand the surface with 100-grit paper to roughen it up before painting. Wipe down the sanded surface with a damp cloth in order to take off any remaining dirt or dust.    White is a popular shade for walls and fireplaces. But the right shade can make your mantel really stand out. For inspiration, examine the wood trims on your bookcases, mouldings and walls. Does your mantel match in color as theirs, or is it lighter or darker? If so, select a color that coordinates well to keep the space looking well-balanced.    Before you start painting, protect the area surrounding you with drop cloth or sheets. Remove any ornaments or display pieces that may have been hung over the mantel. If your fireplace is brick, remove any ornaments or pictures that are on or around it. Once the mantel has been cleared, wipe it down with an damp cloth to wash off any soot or dust that has built up.    Apply a basecoat using brushes or rollers to your mantel. The semi-gloss paint is long-lasting and stain resistant, so your mantel can be able to withstand the heat of your fireplace, as well as other objects that are placed on it. Let the primer completely dry, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, before you begin painting the main body of the fireplace wall.    The brick can be quite heavy in color and weight. Paint the mantel in a light color or neutral to make it appear lighter and more inviting. If you decide to go with a light hue, think about pairing it with a earthy-toned artwork or a large mirror over it to balance the look.