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5 Types of Fire Surrounds For Electric Stoves

Electric fires create a warm ambience without the smoke and noise of wood burning. They are a great choice for renters who may be worried about the maintenance and starting of an old-fashioned fire.





You can also move them easily when you are looking to redecorate your home or relocate. This allows for more design options and materials.

Wood

Fireplace surrounds made of wood add a traditional touch to any home. With many styles and colours available to match your interior aesthetics they can be easily customized. Wood is also lightweight, making it easy to put in. A fireplace surround made of wood can be completed in the same day that your electric stove is fitted and requires little maintenance to keep looking great.

Wooden fire surrounds can be very affordable. Although stone is a stunning and sturdy material but it can be expensive to buy and install, therefore wooden fire surrounds are an ideal choice for those on a tight budget. Wood is a natural product that provides your home with an inviting and warm atmosphere. The timeless material will last for a long time, meaning your new fireplace will look stunning.

Metal fireplace surrounds have an elegant, modern appearance. They come in a variety finishes from polished to brushed. This makes them an ideal choice for any interior design. They are resistant to heat and highly customizable. You can match your surround to the rest of your interiors.

Brick fireplace surrounds offer an elegant, cost-effective look. They are easy to clean and can be painted in a variety of colours to complement any design. It is important to remember that brick is porous. You will need to cover your brick fire place regularly to stop soot and dirt from building up.

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As a beautiful and durable material, stone has been used to construct for centuries, and it's no wonder that it's among the most sought-after materials used for fireplace surrounds. It is not only an old-fashioned material but also a long-lasting one that is resistant to heat. It is a sturdy product that can withstand the daily rigors of use.

A natural stone fireplace can be a stunning and attractive feature for your home. You can pick from several different stones, such as travertine, granite or limestone. Each one has a unique appearance and color, but all are extremely versatile. Stone can be used in traditional, period, or contemporary designs. Stone is a great complement to cool and warm hues.

Natural stone is an expensive material. It will cost more than brick or wood. However, it's a long-term investment and will add value to your property because it lasts far longer than cheaper options.

Another popular choice is concrete, which has been increasing in popularity due to its minimalist aesthetic and programmable nature. Concrete can be tinted with different colors and textures to complement any decor. Concrete is tough and durable and can withstand the rigors of wear and tear, and is even fireproof.

If you're looking for a modern variation on the classic stone fireplace, then check out our Jura stone electric fireplace for a modern finish that's perfect with any style of decor. Or, you can choose the Tasmin micro marble fireplace for that timeless elegance. If you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your home, the Rydal Black Granite Fireplace is sure to impress.

Brick

In addition to being an elegant finish fireplace surrounds also shield the firebox from weather and improve the efficiency of heating. They also allow homeowners to shut off the flames, and preserve the ambiance with just one touch to enjoy all year round.

Brick fireplace surrounds come in a wide variety of sizes and colors, from skinny mid-century inspired red bricks to oversized rustic-look bricks. Both traditional and craftsman style homes are able to benefit from them. Consider a painted brick fireplace surround if you don't have time to maintain your fireplace. It's easier to clean.

Many people opt for wood as a fireplace surround, it is important to remember that any combustible materials used in a fireplace surround should be at least 16 to 18 inches away from the opening for the firebox. This will help prevent the spread and embers of fire that could cause damage to your home. Brick however, is a non-combustible material that adheres to National Fire Code standards and will not ignite when the flames are shut off.

The dark color of brick can make a room feel intimate and warm and it's no wonder that this is the preferred look for many homeowners. White brick fireplace surrounds, like this one by Flipping Nuts, can create a spacious and open living area if you prefer a lighter aesthetic.

The addition of a mantel or other decorative decor can make a fireplace surround of brick more attractive. The white wooden mantel in this style accentuates the natural beauty of brick and ties the whole look together. Metal fireplace surrounds are another option that can complement a modern or contemporary design. They are durable and heat-resistant, and can be completed in a variety ways to match your style preferences.

Metal

A metal fireplace surround adds a modern touch to any room. They are available in a variety of finishes that can be matched to any design. They are also heat-resistant and conduct heat efficiently making them a great option for homes with electric stoves.

Stone fireplace surrounds can provide a touch of luxury to any home. Granite, slate and marble are all available in a broad selection of textures and colors to fit any style. Marble is a gorgeous stone with elegant veining that is suitable to create a traditional or contemporary style. Limestone and slate are less striking choices that can be used in traditional or cottage styles. Stone is a favorite among homeowners due to its beauty, can withstand high temperatures, and has great water resistance.

Another popular option for a fire surround is concrete. It is becoming more and more popular due to its ability to give homeowners a modern, clean appearance. Concrete is extremely customizable and can be tinted to match any texture or color. It's extremely durable, but can be heavy and require professional installation.

A freestanding electric heater is an excellent option for adding heat without the visual clutter of a wood burning or fireplace. These stoves are easy to set up and can be moved around the room to accommodate different heating needs. Many come with a hearth included in the price, while others require a hearth to be installed separately.

If you are looking for an alternative to log burning fires look into gas stoves that have ceramic logs. You can add them to your existing fireplace for an appearance that is more wood-burning, or you can buy them as a separate unit.

Concrete

Concrete surrounds are the ideal accent to electric fireplaces that complement your modern style, or should you prefer a more traditional style. Concrete is popular for its minimalist design, versatility and the ability to be tinted to appear like stone or other materials. It is durable and ideal for modern homes. However it can be a bit heavy to install, so you should hire a professional.

A concrete surround can be poured as a coating on the wall, or moulded into intricate molds to create mantel and a hearth bench. It can be covered with other materials such as wood to add texture and visual warmth. Some manufacturers offer mantel and surround packages that are complete to help you achieve a custom look without much effort.

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

Although electric stoves don't require a hearth, a surround can make the fireplace more aesthetically appealing and protect it from damage caused by heat. It also helps keep heat in place for longer, thereby saving energy and prolonging the life of the appliance. With endless options for fireplace surrounds, Peak Fireplace can help you find the right one that will complement your home's style and design. Contact Peak Fireplace to discuss your options today!

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