Lay out all stones separating corners from flat pieces.
Building a stone fireplace wall.
Applying stone veneers to your fireplace surface saves both time and labor and at no expense of the decadence and supreme performance you d expect from a modern fireplace.
The stacked stone effect takes a lot more time and effort and is generally only used in a few fireplaces in the southwest.
Today s stone veneers are both high quality and well in line with interior haute couture values.
Often the fireplace wall is adjacent to a wall with large two story windows and that complicates the living room layout even further.
Tape plastic sheeting or an old drop cloth to a flat surface and use painter s tape to outline the shape of your fireplace on it.
Selecting and laying out the stones on a template helps you visualize how they ll look installed.
Stone fireplaces lend a majestic air to any home as well as reinforcement against the elements.
How to create a stone fireplace step 1.
Building a stone fireplace.
Wall 2 needs to be framed out like you would a window.
This is an easy project that features a mantel that appears both rustic and polished.
If you are building a new home and still in framing or hopefully haven t broken ground yet this article is for you.
Thankfully you don t need to go all in for a full medieval stone fireplace.
The project started with the rough installation of the heat glow northstar wood burning fireplace.
This fireplace mantel plan takes a dull stone fireplace and adds a fresh coat of paint and a live edge wooden mantel for a stunning makeover that would look great in any home.
And then build a second wall wall 2 attach it 8 inches from the wall 1.
Live edge wood mantel for remodelaholic.
Select your face type.
I opted for a hearth height of about 14 inches which is the perfect height for sitting in front of the fire.
The mortar mix is two parts sand to one part mortar.
If you re doing mountain rock you ll need to select whether you want your fireplace to have the full grout look or a stacked stone look.
Build your fireplace out of the ones that don t split.
Mix the sand and mortar first then add the bonding agent.
This will also help you separate them by size and begin.