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The Quick Guide To Using Fireplace Tiles Properly

By Mike Hienstat


Adding new fireplace tiles to your home is an upgrade that always makes a serious impact for the better. But before you begin, you'll need a few pointers. Here are the top five tips to consider when planning your installation.

Most home projects end up requiring quite a lot of materials which can add up in price very quickly. Luckily fireplace upgrades are not one of these, in fact just the opposite. This gives you the opportunity to splurge on fireplace tile that you might normally consider to be out of your budget and still not end up spending a lot since so few tiles are required. So don't be intimidated to go for upscale materials.

The fireplace is your chance to use your imagination. Unlike other projects you can easily incorporate your own ideas and creativity. Because it is such a small space, you can easily make your own patterns using white and black fireplace tiles, other colors, or those made from different materials. Or many people choose to simply add in a few art or accent tiles to the mix. It's totally up to you what fireplace tile you choose.

A lot of house owners have always dreamed of owing a country style fireplace. By utilizing options like slate tiles for fireplace use you can accomplish a very rustic feel. These tiles most often have a very uneven texture which can give them a really natural look. However, if you choose slate with a smoother honed finish they can be used for more modern spaces.

When adding tiles, they are normally installed on the surround and hearth. The surround is the area that is surrounding the fire box while the hearth is the space directly in front of it on the floor. It is therefore very important that for fireplace hearth tiles you only choose tile that has been approved for floor use. Because they need to be more durable if wall tile is used it will definitely end up be broken or cracked. However for the surround either wall or floor tiles can be used.

Art Deco, Edwardian, and Victorian fireplace tiles all are phenomenal ways to go. Real antique tiles may be costly however. If they are out of your budget you don't have to worry because there are many replicas available which will give you the look you are craving. When they aren't available locally an quick search on the internet is all it normally takes to find some.

These tips can save you cash, time, and really help to make sure your project is a success. So be sure to keep them in mind when it comes to get started.




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