Aspects of an Interior Fireplace Remodel

Do you have a fireplace that you want to remodel? Maybe it's outdated, or the stonework is starting to crumble. No matter what the reason, remodeling a fireplace can be a great way to improve the look and feel of your home. In this blog post, we will outline the steps of remodeling a fireplace from start to finish. We'll discuss how to design a new fireplace, which inserts are best, and how to incorporate stonework into your fireplace surround. So if you're ready to give your fireplace a makeover, keep reading!

The first step in remodeling your fireplace is to decide on a design. Do you want something traditional, or are you looking for something more modern? Once you've decided on a style, it's time to select the materials. For the fireplace insert, you can choose from gas, wood burning, or electric. If you're planning to add stonework to the fireplace surround, some good options include brick, stone, or marble. And finally, don't forget to incorporate a mantel into your design! Whether you're using wood, stone, or something else entirely, a mantel is a great way to add character to your fireplace.

We are able to incorporate your current home aesthetics with whichever insert you decide on as well as the surround and mantle.

Benefits to a Stone fireplace surround include:

- they are very durable

- they come in a wide range of colors

- they can be used to create a variety of looks, from traditional to contemporary

Benefits to a Wood mantle over a stone fireplace surround include:

- they are less expensive than stone

- they are easier to install

- they can be stained or painted to match your décor.

If you're thinking about remodeling your fireplace, we hope this blog post has given you some helpful information. With a little planning and effort, we can help you create a beautiful new space inside your home. Reach out today for more tips, ideas or to get on our schedule. We would love to have you sitting in front of your new fireplace before winter arrives in full force!

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