Open shelves typically flank the face of the fireplace and can add an expansive look as well as lots of extra storage space. However, in order to add this type of shelving you usually have to replace the entire fireplace façade, which can sometimes be time consuming and expensive.
It tends to be easier to add accent by simply changing the fireplace mantel shelf. Most fireplace mantel shelves are made of wood, although it is possible to find mantels made of metal, stone, or tempered glass. If you are interested in less traditional materials, it is best to find a company that can custom design and install your shelf for you. If you want to keep it easy, check online for a new wood fireplace mantel that will fit your needs. Fireplace mantel shelves come in a variety of different sizes, colors and finishes. An unfinished wood fireplace mantel allows you to paint or stain your shelf to fit your décor.
Buying a Fireplace Mantel
Before you purchase your fireplace mantel shelf you will want to measure the area where you would like your mantel to go. Ideally, your shelf should be at least as long as your fireplace. Most shelves range between 50 and 90 inches. It is usually better to buy a longer shelf than a shorter one as it can also very attractive to have a fireplace mantel that extends beyond the edges of your fireplace, as opposed to vice versa. Most fireplace mantel shelves are installed 5 feet off the floor, but the most important consideration is whether your shelf is installed at a safe distance from any flames. You can also install a fireplace mantel as a conventional shelf along any wall to add a flourish to any décor. Wherever you plan to install your fireplace mantel, be sure that it can be secured to wood studs or a brick surface. Most mantel shelves are fairly simple to install and come with installation instructions. However, if you do not feel completely comfortable or do not have the proper tools, you may want to consider hiring a contractor.
Be sure to get a fireplace insert that can handle the fuel you want to burn. The idea is to replace your existing fireplace opening with a unit that can handle hotter burning fuel.
A fireplace can be warm and inviting, but a fire can be extremely dangerous. Many tools you use for your fireplace will be going directly into the fire, so you need to make sure they are fire-resistant and safe for you to handle. Obviously, anything that does go into the fire should be made of a durable material, such as wrought iron. But if you don't like the look of wrought iron, there are plenty of other materials you can choose from that include brass, copper, bronze, nickel, graphite, stainless steel, pewter, and more. In addition, a good pair of fire-resistant gloves will prevent your hands from burning.
Fireplace Tools and Your Home Décor
Safety and functionality are key components to choosing the right fireplace tools for your fireplace, but these tools are also decorative pieces that add style to your fireplace and your home. As a result, you don't want to just choose the first set that you see. There are many different styles available, from traditional to contemporary, that can complement the current design of your home. Use your current home décor as a guide when you choose the look of your new fireplace accessories. If you're looking for something with an antique feel, don't buy the sleek stainless steel fireplace tool set. Wait until you find the set that works for you.