What to do with this fireplace?

What to do with this fireplace?

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Spruce up Your Lawn – Certain lawns and soils can greatly benefit from a little wood residue.

  • Help Your Trees and Plants – Trees can also benefit from the white mess your fireplace produces.
  • Remove Stains – Have you ever spilled paint on concrete?
  • Q. Should I paint the fireplace?

    Q. How much does it cost to modernize a fireplace?

    Refacing your fireplace can transform your living room into a whole new space. But it can be expensive depending on the materials you choose. It will cost you between $300 and $6,000 to reface a fireplace. The price depends on if you do it yourself, or hire a professional to install it.

    Q. Are fireplaces outdated?

    The conclusion that we’ve come to is this: fireplaces aren’t going anywhere. If you’re interested in a home with a fireplace, The Plan Collection has everything from house plans with outdoor living spaces with fireplaces to living room floor plans with fireplace and mantel.

    Q. How long does a fireplace remodel take?

    Length of project: A standard drywall installation with mantel and surround can be completed in two days. A custom mantel or more extensive ductwork or electrical installation can take five or six weeks.

    Neutrals are the safest color option when you’re painting your fireplace. Because they don’t lean cool or warm, the shades work with virtually any color scheme. Painting your fireplace a crisp white can help brighten a room, but you can opt for an off-white shade like cream or ivory if you want a softer look.

    Q. What to do with this fireplace?

    Yes, you can paint your brick fireplace. It’s a great way to give your fireplace and room a new and fresh look without breaking the bank with an expensive remodel. In addition, painting the brick gives you the opportunity to let your creativity shine.

    Q. What is a contemporary fireplace?

    A tall, contemporary built in fireplace that incorporates glass to give a great flame picture. The glass can be tinted or transparent with the area below the glass open to the flames. The contemporary built in fireplace can be integrated within an existing chimney breast or installed into a new situation where there is no existing chimney.

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