brick fireplaces. This tile gives this room a Scandanavian feel.
Another vintage-inspired tile adds a ton of character to this white mantle and fireplace. If you want your design to me more about the tile and less about the mantle, then go for
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TV/Fireplace wall with cultured stone surround
plans for my basement finish. I want a tv over the fireplace but my ceiling would have a drop to 7ish ft right where I want to put the tv and fireplace. What size tv is this and what height ceiling is it?
Love the fireplace. What is the name of the stone product?
to the fireplace.
2. An electric fireplace without a mantle would also give you some additional space
3. A smaller TV (I put this last because I like big TV's :)
Lastly it is not a bad idea to draw everything out on paper (to scale) with exact sizes of the TV, fireplace, and mantle to ensure it will all
height fireplace mantle, or a stone mantle. Our local codes require 12" from top of fireplace to bottom of wood mantle above....a shorter height mantle will give you some additional inches you could really use. A stone mantle should eliminate this code for you allowing the mantle to get a little closer
#35 another good fireplace wall; ADAM LIKES FIREPLACE FACADE, FOR SHOP TOO
feast for both the tactile and visual senses.
Make a serious statement by finishing your fireplace with a metal surround. This particular fireplace seems to be finished in copper sheeting, a pricey but sophisticated option.
built for his parents, it wasn't Feldman's first project with his dad. When he was fresh out of grad school, one of his first projects was to work on a library for his dad in his parents' home in Palo Alto, Calif. "My dad is a bit of a book hoarder," Feldman says, "and it just killed my mother that he