All of these materials can be gorgeous and should aid in accenting the beauty of fireplaces. However, be careful with the last material listed: wood. Since wood is the same material you would burn in a traditional fireplace you will need to take protective measures and ensure your fireplace stays within the safety parameters. The design of the body needs to configured to meet local building codes. Certain distances from the opening of the fireplace are set as safe — usually at least six inches.
The first picture is of a recent fireplace we designed. Searching high and low for a non-combustible shiplap, we didn’t want it to be harmful given it was going to be so close to the edge of the opening. We couldn’t use the same shiplap we were using on the wall. It’s important to know what is safe and what is not when going next to something radiating large amounts of heat.
Take a look at a few of the fireplaces we have built.
In this second picture, the owner wanted to wait to decide what they want to do with the surround once they moved in. The outlet above the fireplace leaves the option for a television if desired. However, please be do your research about how far to distance your television from your fireplace depending on the heat generated from it. There’s a chance of damaging the television if it’s too close.
Who can go wrong with stone? Any rock or stone immediately warms up any room giving it a lodge our mountain feel. It is a safe option as it does well with heat.
And who doesn’t love a great hearth? Doubling as seating, the hearth and surround clad in a classic subway tile pattern will survive the changing trends.
Fireplaces immediately warm up any home both visually and in temperature. Whether you want to add one to your home, remodel one or build a new home from scratch, we know how to accommodate you and have the resources. Please call us at 801-701-5000 with any questions.
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