Fireplace makeover methods to fuel your imagination

Does your home have a dated stone fireplace that doesn’t suit your style? Don't give up hope! We've compiled a list of a dozen DIY techniques to turn that ugly eyesore into a fabulous focal point. If you’re tired of living with that ’70s vibe, try one of these clever ideas to transform your fireplace from groovy to gorgeous!

Things You Should Know

  • Easily redo a stone fireplace with masonry paint, whitewash, or a “German smear” mortar wash.
  • Disguise a shabby stone fireplace with shiplap, tile, stone veneer, or cement.
  • Modernize a fireplace by staining or painting the mantel.
  • Add interest to a mantel with decorative brackets, or build a new mantel box.
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Paint your fireplace a solid color.

  1. Transform the room's ambiance with water-based interior masonry paint.[3] Use a brush on the grout and a fluffy roller to paint the stone.[4] Nobody will know there’s brown or beige rock lurking beneath your pretty paint job.
    • Interior masonry paint is formulated to bond with rough, uneven surfaces and doesn’t usually need a primer.[5]
    • White is a popular color choice because it makes the room feel bright and airy.
    • Black fireplaces are trending as a choice for modern, sophisticated homes.
    • Make a bold statement with an eclectic shade of blue or yellow.
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Texture your fireplace with a mortar wash.

  1. Give your fireplace a mortar wash makeover for cute cottage vibes. In a bucket, combine water with white mortar that’s formulated for wall tile.[6] This is about consistency rather than exact measurements; for a highly-textured finish, make a mixture the thickness of peanut butter. For less texture, aim for the consistency of pudding.
    • Pudding-consistency mortar is applied with a paintbrush. Smear on thicker mortar with a grout sponge.[7]
    • This technique is also referred to as “German smear” or “German schmear.”
    • There isn’t a right or wrong way to do this, it’s just a matter of experimenting until you’re happy with the look. Say bye-bye to your Brady Bunch fireplace!
    • If the finish appears grayer than you expected, don’t panic.[8] It takes 20-45 minutes for the mortar wash to fully dry and reach a bright shade of white.[9]
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Update metal accents with spray paint.

  1. Spray paint brass surfaces black to give your fireplace a mini facelift. It’s important to use a high-heat spray paint that can withstand extreme temperatures. After applying 2 thin coats, your fireplace will look more stylish and current.[10]
    • Protect surfaces from paint mist. Cover all areas within 6 feet (1.8 m) of the firebox using plastic drop cloths and painter’s tape. Black spray paint looks fantastic on fireplaces, but not so great on carpet![11]
    • Ventilate the room. To minimize fumes, open the doors and windows before you begin painting. Use a fan to circulate the air.[12]
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Frame your fireplace with shiplap.

  1. Create a modern farmhouse fireplace by adding a shiplap surround. Build a frame around the original fireplace using 2 by 4 ft (0.61 by 1.22 m) wood boards.[13] Attach cement backer board to the area around the firebox opening, making a 6 in (15 cm) non-combustible border. Then, cover the rest of the frame by hanging shiplap planks. Install tile on the backer board.
    • Research current fire safety codes before beginning this project.[14] It's important to keep combustible materials 6 inches (15.24 cm) away from the firebox.
    • Framing a new surround is a smart way to conceal an unsightly fireplace without the hassle and mess of removing the stone.[15]
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Josh Goldenberg
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This article was co-authored by Josh Goldenberg. Josh Goldenberg is a Residential Remodeling Expert and the Co-Founder of 5blox, based in the Greater Los Angeles area. With more than seven years of experience, Josh and his team specialize in luxurious and sustainable home renovations. 5blox is fully licensed and bonded. This article has been viewed 1,242 times.
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