Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/)
-   Off Topic Discussions (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/)
-   -   Need some ideas for a fireplace facelift project (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/520420-need-some-ideas-fireplace-facelift-project.html)

Dueller 01-08-2010 01:38 PM

Need some ideas for a fireplace facelift project
 
First home improvement project for the winter. Home is a contemprary design. In the family room PO's had an ornate mantle and marble tiles around the fireplace and hearth. Hearth is elevated about 1 foot and 16" horizontal. Faux chimney is approx 8' across. Ceilings are vaulted to a 26' peak and as such I don't want to create a stone obolisk going that high.

I want to do something less formal in keeping with the casual architecture of the house. The floors are a concrete finished in what can best be described as distressed leather finish. Wife says she wants the flooring to remain. I want a simple clean design and lower/eleminate the mantle as I plan to mount a TV over the fireplace and don't want it 7 ' above the floor over where existing mantle is.


any suggestions/pics of what you've done appreciated.


some pics taken this Xmas:


.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262990249.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262990282.jpg

Moses 01-08-2010 01:43 PM

If it were mine, I'd do a dry stack

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262990591.jpg

Dottore 01-08-2010 01:48 PM

You can't go far wrong with the French country house look:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262990875.jpg

Dueller 01-08-2010 01:48 PM

We looked at some smaller drystack stone. I really liked it but going up 26' is pretty overpowering. Only going up to the mantel looked unbalanced.

That's beautiful but a bit formal/traditional for the house, Dot.

Steve Viegas 01-08-2010 02:08 PM

I don't have pictures of it, but when we purchased our house, the fireplace was red brick, painted white. My wife did not like it. I purchased slate tiles and built a frame around the fireplace, below the mantle and layed the tiles (zero grout lines). She has been happy with it since.

Dueller 01-08-2010 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Viegas (Post 5114709)
I don't have pictures of it, but when we purchased our house, the fireplace was red brick, painted white. My wife did not like it. I purchased slate tiles and built a frame around the fireplace, below the mantle and layed the tiles (zero grout lines). She has been happy with it since.

Sounds similar to what I did in our bedroom fireplace...slate surround and raised hearth. It was also done in a formal pink marble by PO. Just too formal for the style of the house. We want to do something a little lighter colored in the family room above...perhaps even travertine in a light hue.

Tom '74 911 01-08-2010 03:35 PM

I live in a ski resort town so most of the fireplaces I design tend to be pretty massive and real stone. Here's one I recently designed for a client for a retrofit. Totally different setting than your house, but I had easy access to the pics on my computer. . .

Tom

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262996997.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262997027.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262997063.jpg

Tom '74 911 01-08-2010 03:39 PM

My grandpa used to own a brick company in Denver, so I'm a fan of brick. Here's a pics from my house - taken about 2 minutes ago!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262997570.jpg

Tom '74 911 01-08-2010 03:42 PM

Sorry, last one. A contemporary house I designed recently.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1262997771.jpg

Dueller 01-08-2010 04:30 PM

Tom...nice fireplace in your great room. That modern is really sweet...floors scored concrete? Fireplace stainless and black granite?

stogie25 01-08-2010 04:51 PM

I really like the dry stack. Mine came in wood, and I like it enough to not change it.

http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...se/Living3.jpg

http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/STA70414.jpg

http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...e/STA71356.jpg

VINMAN 01-08-2010 05:07 PM

Heres one I did for a customer. Cultured stone. Wasnt finished at this point. Still had to put trim around the firebox.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1263002626.jpg

Tom '74 911 01-08-2010 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dueller (Post 5114935)
Tom...nice fireplace in your great room. That modern is really sweet...floors scored concrete? Fireplace stainless and black granite?

Yes, the floors are concrete. It's a little "white" for my personal taste (and wouldn't be white for long w/my 2 boys, 3 cats and 1 dog!) but the owner loves it which is all that matters! The fireplace is a stainless faced gas insert with a cantilevered metal hearth and metal mantle. It's really cool! The whole house is cool!

Good luck w/the remodel!

Tom '74 911 01-08-2010 05:22 PM

Oh yeah, one more thing. . . check out the book:

Fire Spaces: Design Inspirations for Fireplaces and Stoves; A Schiffer Book for Designers (sorry, tried a direct link, but it wouldn't post)

It has a TON of images to look at of all different aesthetics and types etc... Pictures are worth 1000 words! Maybe your library has it.

TimT 01-08-2010 05:31 PM

Don't put the tv over the fireplace...

You will have to much going on in one space

Dueller 01-08-2010 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimT (Post 5115042)
Don't put the tv over the fireplace...

You will have to much going on in one space

Almost the only place to put one. Opposite the fireplace is open area to kitchen/dining area. Wall to the right of fireplace is series of 4 glass doors (you see 2 in pictures). Wall to left of fp is 1/2 bath, mech closet and foyer to front door and its elevated walkway (great room is sunken).

Dueller 01-08-2010 05:56 PM

Nice stonework Vinny. I've looked at a similar product and liked it.

Stogie...beautiful wood. Redwood or cedar? We considered doing wood (rough cut cypress)or stone to match the outside. Our house is unique for the locale...looks more like a ski lodge or hunting retreat instead of the typical southern home.

stogie25 01-08-2010 06:39 PM

Thanks. It is cedar.

Tobra 01-08-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dueller (Post 5115063)
Almost the only place to put one. Opposite the fireplace is open area to kitchen/dining area. Wall to the right of fireplace is series of 4 glass doors (you see 2 in pictures). Wall to left of fp is 1/2 bath, mech closet and foyer to front door and its elevated walkway (great room is sunken).

Only place at my Parent's house, here is a crappy, out of focus pic, it is molded concrete, or something like that.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1263008906.jpg

herr_oberst 01-08-2010 07:07 PM

Dueller, your fireplace screen isn't doing you any favors. It's the only arch in the room and it's not proportionate to the firebox.

Taking that away will give you a better idea of what you have to work with, when viewed from all angles.

I think dual mantles, in a simple obelisk style, like the Idaho contemporary might be the place to start, but that is just my opinion. Put the TV between 'em, in a height that is comfortable for your viewing habits
(and I love that cantilevered hearth, which would work in your favor, too!)


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:51 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.