Fire Surrounds For Electric Stoves The Process Isn't As Hard As You Think

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Fire Surrounds For Electric Stoves The Process Isn't As Hard As You Think

5 Types of Fire Surrounds For Electric Stoves

Electric fires provide a warm atmosphere without the smoke or hassle of wood burning. Renters who are concerned about starting and maintaining a fire can benefit from this alternative.

They are also easily moved, so if you redecorate or move home, you can bring the fire surround with you. This gives you more design options and choices of materials.

Wood

Fireplace surrounds made of wood add an old-fashioned look to any home. With many styles and colours available to suit your interior style These fireplace surrounds are highly customisable. The wood is also lightweight, making it very easy to put in. The wooden surround can be installed the same day as the electric stove and requires very little maintenance.

Wooden fire surrounds are extremely affordable. Stone is a gorgeous and durable material, but it can be expensive to purchase and install. Wooden fire surrounds offer an affordable alternative for those who are on a tight budget. Wood is also a natural material that gives your space a warm and homely feeling. The timeless material will last for a long time, meaning your new fireplace will still look great.

Metal fireplace surrounds have contemporary, sleek design. Available in a variety of finishes that range from polished to brushed. This makes them a great choice for any design. They are resistant to heat and highly customizable. You can match your surround with the rest of your interior.

Brick fireplace surrounds are another classic design that is timeless and cost efficient. They are also easy to clean and are available in a variety of colors to fit into any style of interior. It is important to remember that brick can be porous. It is necessary to seal your brick fire place regularly to stop dirt and soot from building up.

Stone

Stone is a durable and luxurious material that has been extensively used in the construction industry for centuries. It's no surprise then that it's among the most popular materials used for fireplace surrounds. It's not just a matter of an endless design range and timeless look, but it also has excellent durability and a high temperature tolerance. This means it can endure the rigors of everyday usage, making it suitable for all types of homes.

A natural stone fire pit will add a stunning feature to your home. You can choose from several different stones, like limestone, granite, and travertine. Each has a distinct look and colour, but all are extremely versatile. Stone can be used in traditional, modern or period designs and can be used to complement cool and warm colours.

Natural stone is a costly material. It is more expensive than brick or wood. It's an investment that is worthwhile in the long term and will add value to your home, as it will last longer than more affordable alternatives.

Another option that is popular is concrete, which has been growing in popularity for its minimalist aesthetic and customizable nature. Concrete can be tinted in a variety of colours and textures that match any design. It is hard and durable and can withstand the rigors of wear and tear, and it is even fireproof.

If you're looking for a contemporary alternative to the traditional stone fireplace, then try our Jura stone electric fireplace for a fresh look that's ideal for any style of decor or the Tasmin micro marble fireplace for timeless elegance. If you're looking to add some elegance to your home, the Rydal Black Granite Fireplace is sure to make a statement.

Brick

Fireplace surrounds aren't just decorative, but they also help protect the firebox and increase the efficiency of heating. They also let homeowners switch off the flames and maintain the ambience with the flick of a switch for year-round enjoyment.



Brick fireplace surrounds come in a variety of sizes and colors. They range from small red bricks inspired by the mid-century era to huge rustic-looking bricks. They work well in both traditional and craftsman-style houses. If you don't have the time to spend much time cleaning your fireplace, think about an attractive brick surround which is much easier to clean and maintain than traditional masonry.

While many people prefer wood as a fireplace surround, it is important to keep in mind that any combustible material utilized in a fireplace surround must be at least 16 to 18 inches from the firebox opening. This will stop the spread of fire and embers which could damage your home. Brick is a noncombustible product that is compliant with National Fire Code Standards and will not burn once the flames have been turned off.

It's not a surprise that many homeowners prefer the dark shade of brick to create a warm and intimate space. White brick fireplace surrounds like this one from Flipping Nuts, can create an open and spacious living space for those who prefer a lighter appearance.

The addition of a mantel or other decorative decor can make a brick fireplace surround even more stylish. The white wooden mantel featured here enhances the natural beauty of the brick and brings the entire design together. Metal fireplace surrounds can be utilized to complement a contemporary or modern design. They are also durable and resistant to heat and can be finished with a variety of coatings that will fit your style preferences.

Metal

A metal fireplace surround adds a touch of modernity to any room. They are available in a variety of finishes that can be matched to any style. They are also resistant to heat and are able to conduct heat efficiently, making them an excellent option for homes that have electric stoves.

Realistic electric wood Stove  are a timeless option that can make any house feel more luxurious. Granite, marble and slate are all available in a wide range of colors and textures to suit any design aesthetic. Marble has beautiful veining and is ideal for a traditional or contemporary look, while slate and limestone are more subdued options that work well with country or cottage styles. Stone is a popular choice among homeowners due to its beauty and can withstand high temperatures, and has great water resistance.

Concrete is another popular choice for the fireplace surround. Concrete is becoming increasingly popular among homeowners because it offers a modern, sleek appearance. Concrete can be tinted with any texture or color. It is durable, but heavy and requires professional installation.

A freestanding electric heater is an excellent option for adding heat without the visual mess of a wood burner or fireplace. These stoves are easy to install and can be moved around to accommodate various heating requirements. Some models come with fireplaces included in the price while others require installation separately.

If you are looking for an alternative to wood burning fires look into a gas stove with ceramic logs. They can be incorporated into your existing fireplace to give it a more natural wood-burning appearance, or can be purchased as a stand-alone unit.

Concrete

If you're looking to install an electric fireplace that complements your contemporary design or want an old-fashioned look an acoustic surround made of concrete can provide the perfect accent. Concrete is a well-known material for its minimalist look and versatility. It can be tinted in a variety of shades to resemble the appearance of stone or other materials. It's durable and a great option for modern homes, however, it can be a bit heavy to install, so make sure you get a professional to install it.

Concrete can be poured onto the wall to create a coating or molded using intricate molds to create mantel and hearth. It can also be covered with other materials, such as wood, for added texture and visual warmth. Some manufacturers provide mantel and surround packages that are complete to give you a custom look without much effort.

For a seamless look for a seamless look, non-combustible products like tile, concrete or brick can be utilized. These tiles are available in a wide range of patterns and colors and can be used as flooring throughout the entire space if desired. If you are using the stone or brick surround, ensure that it is fire-rated in accordance with the local building codes.

Electric stoves don't require a hearth. However, a surround will make the fireplace look more appealing and guard it from heat damage. It also helps retain the heat for longer, which helps save on energy bills and increases the lifespan of the appliance. With an endless selection of fireplace surrounds, Peak Fireplace can help you find the right one that will complement your home's design and style as well as the interior. Contact Peak Fireplace to discuss your options today!