The 10 Most Scariest Things About Fire Surrounds For Electric Stoves

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They are also easy to move, so if you redecorate or move house, you can take the fire surround with you. This allows for more design options and choices of materials.

Wood

Wooden fireplace surrounds are an old-fashioned look to any home. These fireplace surrounds can be customized to suit your preferences and style. Wood is also a very lightweight material, which makes it simple to install. A fireplace surround made of wood can be completed in the same day that the electric fireplaces with heat stove is installed and requires little maintenance to keep looking great.

Wood fire surrounds are also very affordable. Stone is a gorgeous sturdy material, however it can be expensive to purchase and install. Wooden fire surrounds offer an affordable alternative for those on a budget. Wood is a natural material that provides your home with an inviting and warm atmosphere. The timeless material will last for years, so your new fireplace will look great.

Metal fireplace surrounds are a popular option for their modern and sleek appearance. They are available in a variety of finishes from polished to brushed and are a great option for any design. They are heat-resistant and highly customizable. You can match your surround to the rest of your interiors.

Brick fireplace surrounds provide a timeless, cost-effective style. They are easy to clean and they can be painted to match any style of interior. It is important to remember that brick is porous. You will need to protect your brick fireplace regularly to stop dirt and soot from building up.

Stone

As a durable and luxurious material stone has been used in building for long periods of time, and it's not surprising that it is one of the most sought-after materials used for fireplace surrounds. It's not just a matter of an endless design range and timeless look, but it also has outstanding durability, with a great heat resistance. This means it will stand up to the rigours of everyday use, which makes it suitable for all kinds of homes.

A natural stone fireplace can be a stunning and attractive feature for your home. You can choose from a wide range of stones like granite, limestone and Travertine. Each stone has its own distinct look and colour however they are all versatile. Stone can be used in traditional, modern or period designs, and is a perfect match for cool and warm colours.

Natural stone is a costly material. It will cost more than brick or wood. However, it's a long-term investment and will add value to your home, since it lasts for a longer time than less expensive alternatives.

Another popular choice is concrete, which is growing in popularity for its minimalist design and flexible nature. Concrete can be tinted in a range of colours and textures to match any decor. It is hard and durable which means it can stand up to the rigors of wear and tear and it is even fireproof.

If you're looking for a contemporary alternative to the traditional stone fireplace, you should try our Jura stone electric fireplace for a modern finish that's perfect with any decor style or the Tasmin micro marble fireplace for timeless elegance. If you're looking to add a touch of sophistication to your home, the Rydal Black Granite Fireplace is sure to stand out.

Brick

In addition to being an attractive finish fireplace surrounds shield the firebox from weather and improve the efficiency of heating. They also allow homeowners to turn off the flames and maintain the ambience with a flick of a switch to enjoy all year round.

Brick fireplace surrounds are available in a wide variety of sizes and colors that range from slim mid-century inspired red bricks to huge rustic-looking bricks. They are great for traditional and craftsman-style houses. If you don't wish to spend a lot of time cleaning your fireplace, you could consider a painted brick surround which is much more easy to clean and maintain than traditional masonry.

Many people opt for wood for their fireplaces, but it is important to keep in mind that any combustible material used for the surround of the fireplace must be 16 to 18 inches away from the opening of the firebox. This will stop the spread and embers of fire that could harm your house. Brick is a noncombustible product that complies with National Fire Code Standards and will not burn after the flames have been shut off.

The brick's dark hue can make a room feel cozy and intimate, so it's no surprise that this is the preferred look for many homeowners. If you prefer a lighter and airy look but want to be more open, you can create an open and spacious living space by installing a white brick fireplace surround such as this one from Flipping Nuts.

A fireplace surround made of brick can be made more elegant by the addition of a mantel and decorative decor. The white wooden mantel used here highlights the natural beauty of brick and brings the whole design together. Metal fireplace surrounds can be used to complement a contemporary or modern design. They are also durable and resistant to heat, and they can be finished with a variety of coatings to suit your personal style preferences.

Metal

A fireplace surround made of metal adds a modern touch to any room. They come in a variety of finishes that can be matched to any style. They also have a high resistance to heat and conduct heat very efficiently, making them a great option for homes that have electric stoves.

Stone fireplace surrounds are a timeless choice that can make any home feel more luxurious. Granite, marble, and slate all offer a variety of textures and colors that can be a great addition to any design aesthetic. Marble has beautiful veining and is perfect for a classic or contemporary look while slate and limestone are more understated choices that are a good fit with cottage or country styles. Stone is a favorite choice for homeowners because it is beautiful, can withstand extreme temperatures, and provides outstanding water resistance.

Concrete is another popular choice for a fireplace surround. Concrete is becoming increasingly popular among homeowners because it gives a modern and minimalist design. Concrete can be tinted in any shade or texture. It is durable, but heavy and requires a professional installation.

A freestanding electric wood burner stove heater is a great option for adding heat without the visual clutter of a wood burner or fireplace. They are simple to install and can be moved around to accommodate different heating requirements. Many come with a hearth included in the cost, whereas others require a hearth to be installed separately.

If you are looking for an alternative to log burning fires you should consider a gas stove with ceramic logs. They can be incorporated into your fireplace to give it a more natural wood-burning look, or can be purchased as a stand-alone unit.

Concrete

Concrete surrounds are the perfect accent for electric fireplaces that fit your modern style or if you prefer a traditional style. Concrete is a popular choice because of its minimalist design and versatility. It can be tinted in various shades to mimic the appearance of stone or other materials. It's durable and an excellent choice for modern homes however, it is heavy to install, so make sure you get a professional to install it.

A concrete surround can be poured as a coating on the wall, or formed into intricate molds to create a hearth bench and mantel. It can be covered with other materials, like wood to give it texture and visual warmth. Certain manufacturers provide mantel and surround packages that are complete to help you achieve a unique look with little effort.

Non-combustible materials such as tile, concrete, or brick can be used to cover the hearth and surround for a seamless design. They are available in a range of colors and patterns and can flow as the flooring throughout the room, if desired. If you're installing brick or stone surround, ensure it is fire-rated and will comply with the local building codes to ensure safety.

Although electric heaters stoves don't require a hearth, a surround could make the fireplace more visually appealing and protect it from heat damage. It also helps retain heat for longer, which can save on energy bills and increases the lifespan of the appliance. Peak Fireplace offers a wide selection of fireplace surrounds to match your home's interior design and style. Contact us today to discuss your options!

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