Fireplace Remodel With Stacked Stone (2)
As the center of the home, the fireside is usually one of the most cherished features of a room. We can take a True Rumford Fireplace from begin to finish brick by brick or we are able to set up gas fireplaces, fireplace inserts, masonry heaters or just create decorative noncombustible partitions and hearths for any wood stove. Parko says a 6-foot-wide floor-to-ceiling paint-grade oak or poplar fireplace with a tiled fireside may run around $2,000.
Now, nearly prepared for householders to maneuver-in, the brand new Fireplace (featured above) showcases easy but gorgeous ground to ceiling stacked stone with a cedar beam mantel and leaves no probability of going unnoticed. The costliest rework Parko did was for $12,000, which included bookcases, hidden drawers and a mantel leg that concealed a shotgun. By designing every little thing to work collectively, the stacked stone fireplace renovation took on a bigger scale and …