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living space can be greatly enhanced when the fireplace becomes
an integral part of the room’s design. Using tiles for
the surround, marries it to the architecture while creating
a striking focal point. The Studio of Laird Plumleigh handcraftes
one of a kind, historical and arts and crafts decorative tiles
and trim. The subtle, organic colors are created with propriety
glazes, years in the making. These understated colors allow
the tiles to integrate into most any interior design.
Parts of a Fireplace
Using this diagram determine the total square footage and
number of tiles you will need. Ex. (length x width = Sq.In.
÷ 12 = Sq.Ft)
Add 5% to allow for breakage or minor changes in your design.
Please include measurements for all areas to be clad: Facade,
Outer Facade, Outer Hearth, Mantel Shelf, Above Mantel, Return
into the Firebox.
Getting started
To reclad a new or
existing fireplace you must have a clean surface that a tile
adhesive will bond to properly.
- The best substraits includes:
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Brick and Mortar
- Concrete panels such as Hardybacker and Wonderboard
- Layout your design:
- Using a full-size cardboard
cut-out
- Chalking the dimensions on a concrete floor
- Or creating a scale drawing on the computer
- Determine which size tiles works best for your overall
dimensions. Allow space for grout lines (1/4” is typical).
- 4” x 4” tiles (actual
size is 3 3/4”-3 7/8”)
- 6” x 6” tiles
- 1” x 1” or 2” x 2” tiles
- These can be used for interest or can help adjust your
design to fit your space.
- Mouldings (vary in size, see
our attached chart)
– Our studio makes large ceramic mantles (6" x
6" x 12")
- Determine Square footage and number of tiles you will
need using the form to the left.
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