While running errands i found herringbone marble tile and penny tile at 50 off 3 50 a piece and decided it was time to update the fireplace surround.
Tiling over marble fireplace surround.
The process was so simple and mess free and the end result is beautful.
I just finished updating my tile fireplace with home depot s peel and stick smart tiles.
Create a smooth surface photo by kolin smith.
They did a fireplace surround out of inexpensive marble tiles from the home depot which gave me confidence that i could diy and get a nice looking result with minimal expense.
There are a multitude of tile materials that work well as fireplace surrounds.
After taking a tiling class i know that is something that is just not in my diy wheelhouse so i called an expert named leo.
Along the marble theme i also fell in love with caycee s hexagonal marble fireplace surround from hanging with the hewitts see it here.
Tile is perfect for the fireplace surround.
It needs to be durable enough to handle the heat and look good while doing it.
I m excited to share the steps with you here so you can do the same in your home.
The surround is the front facing portion of the fireplace.
This marble fireplace tile surround makes a large impact in a small space.
Lightly colored tiles with horizontal striations are laid floor to ceiling while a mantle and hearth are omitted for a smooth minimalist style.
How to tile over a marble fireplace surround.
Remove the mantel if possible or mask off its edges with painter s tape where it meets the surround.
Couch will be a sectional in deep.
Then my luck turned.
How to tile a fireplace surround 1.
If you live an older home consider installing tile over brick fireplaces create a dramatic new look.
When using a tile on the surround don t be afraid to mix in some different colors and create a vintage inspired look.
Diy tile fireplace makeover.
The surround on this fireplace has one vertical crack on the top portion of the marble surround.
If you re tiling over bricks or any other uneven surface you will need to create a smooth base for your tiles.
Porcelain ceramic glass marble and natural stone like travertine limestone and slate.
The resulting surround provides a uniform singular look.
Tile is not recommended for applications that will exceed 175 f 80 c so it s not an option for the firebox.
Thinking we should fill the crack first.
Walls will be painted light or med.
Would appreciate diy suggestions can we just put ceremic porcelain tile over the surround.
Also there is a possibility to use a combination of larger and smaller tiles.
It is the part that is most visible.