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Tiling a fireplace can be hard work, but you do not have to be a contractor to get the job done. If you really want to know how to tile a fireplace the right way, you have envision what you want your project to look like when finished. What do you hope to accomplish from your resources and creativity? Here are some tips for learning how to tile a fireplace.

Tiling a fireplace gives your old drab and dated fireplace a whole new look. It can also change the atmosphere of the room that it is in. Before you start your do it yourself project, you will need to research, and find out what tools are needed. You should also go to home improvement stores and look at the types and costs of the materials you will need for your project. Make a budget and stick to it!

Need ideas for tiling your fireplace? Here are five tips:

1) Be Bold With Ceramic Tile

Boldness can transform your fireplace into something amazing! Maybe it is the color, or the type of material you will use. Maybe you will choose a colorful or unique design. There are many options with ceramic tiles. They are inexpensive and come in many colors, and patterns.

2) Spark With Glass Tiles

Glass tiles are gorgeous and can make your fireplace stand out. There are many unique designs and looks that you can create with glass tile. Glass tile comes in different colors and textures.

3)Simple Terra Cotta

Terra cotta is yet another good option for tiling. This design is more simple than glass or ceramic tile.

4) Neutral Color Wheel

You don't have to be colorful to stand out. You can create gorgeous designs with neutral colors and patterns. If you are not ready to take a chance with you room design, you may want to stick to browns, beige, white, or black.

5) Fun with Seashells

For a really fun, and unique look, try adding some seashells in with glass or ceramic tiles to create a truly unique design.

There are so many different ways you can go when tiling your fireplace. The best way to pick your design is to go online and look at photos.

by: Gen Wright




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