Use the right adhesive check the manufacturer s recommendations on a mastic or thinset product before you buy it.
Can you tile over marble fireplace.
Natural stone tile fireplace can bring out an old world feel marble will produce an elegant finish and architectural tile around the fireplace will create a rustic atmosphere.
Each time you cut a piece of tile take it over to fireplace and hold it up to make sure it fits.
After tackling my fireplace demolition and removing lots of ugly peach marble tile i unearthed the original brick fireplace from 1946.
The peel and stick tiles have a little extra space on one side so you can overlap them slightly so there are no gaps.
Yes you can tile directly over a brick fireplace.
If you live an older home consider installing tile over brick fireplaces create a dramatic new look.
Tile over tile if your marble fireplace is tile and the original tile is in good condition with no loose tiles or cracks you can put new tile over the old.
I easily could have used the same peel and stick tile for the floor but i have a 90 lb dog that likes to lay right there and we also usually keep her bed here so i was worried how this tile would hold up with here nails.
Buy extra tile in case you make a mistake you will make a mistake so you need this.
Preparation is the key to painting a marble fireplace surround.
The tile on the floor is where things started to get interesting.
There are a multitude of tile materials that work well as fireplace surrounds.
Measure measure measure and measure again.
My tile fireplace has a little space between the mantel and the tile so i was able to stick part of it behind the mantel to start.
Did you know that with a little adhesive you can apply tile right over the face of the marble fireplace surround and create a whole new look.
One alternative to replacement is to paint over the marble.
Install new marble or use another type.
Learn how to prep the old brick and fireplace surround and how to tile a fireplace for a fresh modern look.
Porcelain ceramic glass marble and natural stone like travertine limestone and slate.
My peachy beige fireplace surround one of the first things i said when i did the final walk through of my new construction home was that isn t the marble i picked for the fireplace.
In painting you lose the natural stone touch but you can choose the color or even faux finish the look to create a marble look.
Otherwise you will end up with the fireplace that started this whole mess.