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Researching The Pros And Cons Of Fireplace Tiles Pays Off

By Mike Hartwick


Anyone who is lucky enough to have one will tell you how much they love owning a fireplace. Not only do they keep your home warm, but are an ideal place to spend time with loved ones and friends. Installing new fireplace tiles is a simple way to keep your fireplace looking fantastic.

While there is a wide array of materials to choose from when it comes to a fireplace project, tile is always a winner. It can deflect an enormous amount of heat and at the same time provide a non-flammable barrier between the fire itself and the rest of your home. And of course it is very budget friendly and comes in a ton of choices.

It doesn't matter how much you have to spend there are options for everyone. And, this is one home project where you can really let your imagination and creativity run wild. With so many colors, textures, and designs your fireplace can be your canvas. But of course if you are looking for something a little more antique in style there are many vintage type choices. Art Nouveau, Victorian, and Edwardian fireplace tiles all make great choices for someone looking to make an impression.

Because there are so many alternatives, tile is a favorite for many home projects not just on and around the fireplace. Not only are they available in just about every color you can think of but in each shade or hue of each of those colors as well. So, it doesn't matter what color your current decor or color scheme is you can easily find tiles to match. The right color tiles can help transform your fireplace into a spot you'll want to sit near regardless of the season.

Fireplace tiles are diverse enough to be used on the surround, hearth, or both! The hearth is the area on the floor which lies in front of the firebox, while the surround is the part which surrounds it on the wall. By taking some time to look at what options are available both on the internet and locally, you'll quickly be able to get some ideas for what might work for your individual space and fireplace.

Another good idea is always to do some reading on the many tile materials. This will let you know the pro's and con's of each, before you commit to a purchase. Making sure the ones you choose have a PEI rating of 4 to 5 will also ensure they are tough enough for the job. From ceramic to granite, there really is a fireplace tile for every preference!




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