Fireplace Tiles For The Layman

By Josh Fitzgerald


The fireplace is an integral part of any home, however often times it can become outdated. Luckily by adding new fireplace tiles you can revitalize this important feature without much effort. So read on to find out the basics of this money-friendly and beauty enhancing upgrade.

There are a host of patterns to choose from which can aid you in making a big impression with your tile upgrade. If you prefer something simple you may want to consider the straight lay or running bond. The running bond is especially well-suited for the fireplace. You might also want to think about going with something more complex such as the herringbone.

Using tiles which are from another era can be fun and attractive. Antique Victorian fireplace tiles are a perfect example. Just remember each time period has different characteristics for which it is known for so you'll want to do your research. To save some cash many consumers choose to go with replicas which look just like authentic antiques but at a fraction of the cost.

A huge benefit of improving your fireplace is the effect it can have on the look of your home. It is naturally a focal point in any room and when new tiles are added the eye can't help but be drawn to them. Fresh fireplace tiles also are always a great conversation starter as well.

Although there are many different tile materials not all of them are suitable for use in such a hot environment or one which experiences such rapid changes in temperature. So of course you will only want to stick with materials that are known for being able to handle the extremes of this special spot in your home. Many natural stones are actually perfect for it and this along with their looks is why you will commonly see marble and slate fireplace tiles among a handful of others in homes around the world.

Unlike other home improvement projects adding new tiles to your fireplace is usually very budget friendly. Since the entire area you need to cover is relatively small you won't need to purchase too many. This can often allow you to purchase tiles for fireplace use that are higher quality or more attractive than you normally would be able to buy for covering an entire floor or wall.

As you can see adding new tile to your fireplace is well worth it. This is one project that you can expect the results to far outweigh the investment made. And of course, don't forget it's also an upgrade that you can enjoy for decades to come!




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