Creating a Decorative Fireplace With Stone Veneer This Holiday Season
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āTis the season when your home becomes the focal point for holiday gatherings. There isnāt a better centerpiece than your fireplace for making memories with family and friends. But is your fireplace looking a little drab? Give it a makeover with stone veneers.
The look of a natural stacked-stone fireplace adds charm to any space, and itās easy to do. Thin stone veneers can be adhered around an existing fireplace made of brick or tile. The industry term is a āfireplace surround,ā because thatās exactly what it does to give your fireplace a new look.
Installing a Thin Stone Veneer Fireplace Surround
Like the name sounds, a fireplace surround includes all the elements surrounding the firebox itself, which includes the area inserted into the wall where the fire lit. Thin stone veneers can be installed around the firebox and up to the mantel area or all the way up the ceiling to give the look of a natural stone chimney.
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Thin stone veneers are natural or manufactured stones usually about 1-2ā thick that can be attached over an existing brick fireplace. Because thin veneers are lighter in weight, they are faster and easier to install than building a new stone fireplace, saving you time and labor costs. Not to mention not having to take on a messy demo project in your home before the holidays. Not only will you achieve the look of a full stone fireplace, youāll have the same durability and low-maintenance care.
If youāre handy around the house, you could DIY your fireplace surround. Puzzle lovers will enjoy the process of putting the pieces together in place. If youāre unsure of your DIY skills or youāre in a time crunch to get it done before a holiday party, it will be easier and faster to contract a professional mason or contractor.
Stone Veneers for Your Fireplace Surround Makeover
Dress Up Your Stone Fireplace for the Holidays
Once you have your new stone veneer fireplace done, youāll want to dress it up with some holiday cheer.
Start With Greenery
A big staple for your fireplace decorating is the lush greenery. Place garland across the mantel and perhaps drape down the sides of the firebox area (be sure to keep all dƩcor from getting too close to the fire and heat.). Within the garland, the possibilities are endless to nestle fairy lights, figurines, ornaments, fruit such as cranberries, flowers such as poinsettias, pinecones and more. Perhaps, hide an Elf or two.
Color Coordinate
Pick a color theme and coordinate your holiday dƩcor. It could be traditional Christmas colors of red and green, more frosted wintery shades of blue, white and silver or even something offbeat such as pink. If you put up a Christmas tree, you can match your fireplace dƩcor with your tree dƩcor by using bauble, ornament, ribbons and candles in matching colors.
Match Your DĆ©cor Style
Is your style ultra modern, vintage/retro or farmhouse? Make your holiday dƩcor match your design style in your home, or give it a style all its own. Modern style may use sleek ornaments, metallics and high-contrasting colors, while farmhouse leans to soft neutrals or all-white with black trim. Mid-century modern has become very popular, with more of this type of dƩcor hitting the market in playful colors of pink, teal and orange.
Once the stone veneer is set and garland is hung, all of us at Instone wish you a joyful season by the fire with loved ones.
Ready to dress up your fireplace with stone veneer? Make your wish list and contact us for samples of Pangaea, Cultured Stone and Dutch Quality stone veneers.