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Typically mortar or thin-set is used to install these materials to the face of the fireplace. Make sure the lower edge of the mantel will not be less than six inches from the upper. Painting the brick around it a soft shade of gray allowed this unique feature to pop. The farther the mantel extends. Measure from the surface of the hearth and make a small mark on the brick at the height you want the shelf. The 58 bit in stone will usually leave a hole with enough room for level adjustment because the hammer drill makes a roomier entrance. This plan works great with gas or wood fireplaces. Using a hammer and 4d finish nails attach thin pieces of edge molding along the mantels inner opening to cover the gap between the mantel legs and the brick. Drill the holes in the fireplace surround with a 58 masonry bit and a hammer drill in stone or brick or a 1116 bit and a regular drill in wood. Putty over the screwheads or fill them with plugs if youre not painting.
Push the mantel onto the rods until the back of the mantle is against the bricks.
Lift the mantel and position it in place aligning the holes in the back of the mantel with the support rods. Materials Needed to Install a Mantel On a Brick Fireplace Solid piece of wood for the mantel we found ours at a surplus building material store local to us Corbelsdepending on your mantel these could be structural or just for decor purposes Drill with a masonry bit 10 x. We also decided to mortar in a piece of concrete board onto the existing unlevel concrete in order to have a clean smooth surface to lay the tile. Mark the grout line that is closest to the desired height. In general a mantel that extends an average of 15-inches outward from the wall should be positioned no closer than 12 inches from the top of the fireplace opening. The wooden mantel stretches across the whole length of the brick wall giving you lots of room for your decor.
Painting the brick around it a soft shade of gray allowed this unique feature to pop. Drill the holes in the fireplace surround with a 58 masonry bit and a hammer drill in stone or brick or a 1116 bit and a regular drill in wood. Most mantels are placed about 60 above the floor. We also decided to mortar in a piece of concrete board onto the existing unlevel concrete in order to have a clean smooth surface to lay the tile. The fireplace features gorgeous art deco grillwork. Measure carefully and drill corresponding holes for the wood mantel. Add support by drilling holes for lag shields then install lag bolts into the brick. Make sure those marks are level centered and extend far enough to cover the mantels length. This is a piece of wood that you secure directly to the face of the brick and then rest the mantel on top of it so it helps support the mantel. For example whitewashing your brick fireplace and combining that with a white mantel with crown molding creates the perfect canvas for a collection of seasonal or other decors on the mantel or even a bold work of art hanging above.
In general a mantel that extends an average of 15-inches outward from the wall should be positioned no closer than 12 inches from the top of the fireplace opening. One of the themes you will see in many brick fireplace ideas is to create a neutral backdrop for a design statement. The 58 bit in stone will usually leave a hole with enough room for level adjustment because the hammer drill makes a roomier entrance. Putty over the screwheads or fill them with plugs if youre not painting. Push the mantel onto the rods until the back of the mantle is against the bricks. First we laid out the tile to get an idea of how they would fit together. We also decided to mortar in a piece of concrete board onto the existing unlevel concrete in order to have a clean smooth surface to lay the tile. Make sure those marks are level centered and extend far enough to cover the mantels length. If you plan to paint the mantel caulk any gaps along the wall. The result was a dramatic facelift.
The fireplace features gorgeous art deco grillwork. Most mantels are placed about 60 above the floor. Craig used a metal tile edge to give the tile a clean look and hide the cut edges of tile. Typically mortar or thin-set is used to install these materials to the face of the fireplace. In general a mantel that extends an average of 15-inches outward from the wall should be positioned no closer than 12 inches from the top of the fireplace opening. Apply the final coat of paint or finish. Measure carefully and drill corresponding holes for the wood mantel. Painting the brick around it a soft shade of gray allowed this unique feature to pop. The wooden mantel stretches across the whole length of the brick wall giving you lots of room for your decor. Drill the holes in the fireplace surround with a 58 masonry bit and a hammer drill in stone or brick or a 1116 bit and a regular drill in wood.
Materials such as brick tile marble granite and slate are all acceptable. This is a piece of wood that you secure directly to the face of the brick and then rest the mantel on top of it so it helps support the mantel. Make sure those marks are level centered and extend far enough to cover the mantels length. Typically mortar or thin-set is used to install these materials to the face of the fireplace. Make sure the lower edge of the mantel will not be less than six inches from the upper. Painting the brick around it a soft shade of gray allowed this unique feature to pop. Determine the height of the mantle on the brick fireplace. Mark the grout line that is closest to the desired height. Lift the mantel and position it in place aligning the holes in the back of the mantel with the support rods. Add support by drilling holes for lag shields then install lag bolts into the brick.
Typically mortar or thin-set is used to install these materials to the face of the fireplace. Lift the mantel and position it in place aligning the holes in the back of the mantel with the support rods. The 58 bit in stone will usually leave a hole with enough room for level adjustment because the hammer drill makes a roomier entrance. For example whitewashing your brick fireplace and combining that with a white mantel with crown molding creates the perfect canvas for a collection of seasonal or other decors on the mantel or even a bold work of art hanging above. If you plan to paint the mantel caulk any gaps along the wall. Determine the height of the mantle on the brick fireplace. Materials Needed to Install a Mantel On a Brick Fireplace Solid piece of wood for the mantel we found ours at a surplus building material store local to us Corbelsdepending on your mantel these could be structural or just for decor purposes Drill with a masonry bit 10 x. This plan works great with gas or wood fireplaces. Push the mantel onto the rods until the back of the mantle is against the bricks. First we laid out the tile to get an idea of how they would fit together.