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Ugly Brick Fireplace - remodeled

sue2029
10 years ago
We remodeled our 80's fireplace over a 3 day period using Norstone. A real stone veneer and MDF panels that my husband framed for the mantel surround. We found a piece of bluestone for the hearth. The project cost less than $600. The Norstone product is easy to work with and we are very pleased with the transformation.

Comments (84)

  • kitkatlang
    10 years ago
    That is fantastic! Congratulations!
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    purehome
    10 years ago
    This is lovely! Great job!
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  • sandiocd
    10 years ago
    This is great! And so economical...you really got a lot of bang for your buck!
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  • missable
    10 years ago
    Thank you, thank you, thank you! We have one of these too. I was thinking all that could be done is to sledgehammer it! Yours has gone from big, brash and boring to beautiful.
  • sue2029
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    yes I pondered the sledgehammer as well- the thought of lugging all the brick out was very scary. The job wasn't bad. Since we did this we have spotted a few mantels on Craigslist -which building it was the most time-consuming part. We ended up gluing the veneer on the lower part- under the hearth- that was much easier than using the mortar mix up top.
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    Design Connection, Inc.
    10 years ago
    Thanks for product information. You did a great job!
  • User
    10 years ago
    Looks good. A real difference.
  • reggiesmall
    10 years ago
    Such a great idea!

    Less painful and costly than a full demo and with just as much style but really it's even better because you've got 'original detials' :)
  • Aliza Pennington
    10 years ago
    LOVE it!! Looks very nice!!
  • bungalowmo
    10 years ago
    That is a very nice job! I had to laugh at the "eyeballs" comment...had to go & take another gander at the pic! 2 eyes & a gaping mouth to boot!

    Nice job on the re-do. Looks sweet! Mine needs a good scrub & the brick is fine, but I think someone snagged the original mantel years ago...mine is a thick, heavy piece of warped oak. :0( Certainly not original or proper to the house.
  • decoenthusiaste
    10 years ago
    Excellent transformation.
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  • sbrustein
    10 years ago
    What an amazing transformation!! Your original fireplace was really ugly( and there are a lot of unattractive brick fireplaces shown on Houzz, but this was one of the worst). But everything about this fireplace is stunning now- hearth, mantle, and stone. You should be very proud.
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  • sue2029
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    Yes it was sooooo ugly and we were so pleased that we could "just cover the ugly" and not demolish the brick structure- so much easier. Thanks for your comment.
  • dogmom5
    10 years ago
    Super job~looks great!
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  • cindyguent
    10 years ago
    Kudos to hubby for wonderful carpentry and to both of you for your vision of a more beautiful fireplace. I did a similar project but it cost thousands more for a professional carpenter. Still, end result is happiness.
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  • murymury
    10 years ago
    Love the transformation & the wicker chairs are so fitting
    For the space. Wonderful job!!
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  • Kari Skater
    10 years ago
    Great job! Bravo!
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  • hellobeautifulworld
    10 years ago
    Amazing. We have an ugly fireplace like the before picture. Great job.
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  • smladz
    10 years ago
    We are in the middle of completing the same project! Yours turned out great! What color white did you paint the surround?
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    SPACIALISTS
    10 years ago
    Lovely transformation..
  • sue2029
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    Hi smladz the color is a Restoration Hardware paint shade called Mediterrian White - SW can copy the color for you- if no RH nearby. I looked at many many creams - most are white with a beige or gray undertone which I thought had a "dingy" look - this shade is white with a gold- umber undertone so more like a sun washed white if that makes any sense. Please post when you're finished would love to see it!
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    123 Remodeling Inc.
    10 years ago
    Very effective change - Mantels are a great way to add accents.
  • User
    10 years ago
    This is such an upgrade, and a wonderful change! Looks great!
  • bennnie
    10 years ago
    I'm showing this to my husband right now - I've waited 25 years too long for a change!
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  • mistercatcat
    10 years ago
    Bennie, we finally bashed ours out and put in beautiful French doors there were doors there before someone put our big ugly brick behemoth in and we don't miss it a bit. we waited 20 years so Go for remodeling it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • tclark449
    10 years ago
    OMG...your house must've been designed and built by the guy(s) who did mine! Your original fireplace is identical to mine. I really, really dislike it. My husband loves the brick. I will definitely show your magical change, and maybe he will agree to redo our ugly "focal point." Great job, and thank you for sharing it with us!
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    Specialty Doors
    10 years ago
    nice job!
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    Studio NOO Design
    10 years ago
    You did a marvellous job, congrats.
  • Anne Bubash
    10 years ago
    Great transformation!
  • houseatthelake
    10 years ago
    Great job
  • Jolene
    10 years ago
    Beautiful!
  • Christine Smith
    10 years ago
    That is fantastic!
  • Elaine Postley
    10 years ago
    We are struggling to pick a veneer.

    Will definitely check out Norstone!

    Thanks.
  • laurenhoagland419
    10 years ago
    Beautiful! Bookmarking this to show / inspire my husband
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    Signature Home Services
    10 years ago
    Great job!
  • jimcamaust
    10 years ago
    Wow what a transformation, in Australia we have a product that is called stacked stone, this will give me the inspiration that I need to update our fireplace that looks exactly like your before picture without the expense of having to buy a granite or marble facade to have a very classy and classic look. Thanks very much. Your husband is great inspiration to others.
  • bysesign
    10 years ago
    What was the height of the mantle. Looks great!
  • sue2029
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    byseign the mantle top is 64 inches off the floor- thanks
  • Ann
    10 years ago
    Where is the "after" photo? I have a similar monolithic FP except mine is a see-through that sticks out two feet into my family room. I was quoted over $3000 to add anew veneer. So am interested to see what you did. Can you repost the new photo please? Thanks.
  • jude60
    10 years ago
    Your "After" picture is not showing up for me. Could your please re-add to your post? Thank you.
  • Denita
    10 years ago
    click on the second small photo under the large photo at the top of the thread. That one is the after photo
  • sue2029
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    Sorry have been slammed -here is pic- so sorry
  • Nancy Travisinteriors
    10 years ago
    Great job.
  • Frank Borszcz
    9 years ago

    Love it. Great job.


  • ljsaeman
    last year

    Stunning!

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    FrameMyMirror
    last year

    Love this - Great job!

  • rosemariendean
    11 months ago

    This is beautiful! Can you tell me where you found the MDF panels to build the mantle? Thank you so much. Love love love it!

  • Susan E Millerick
    11 months ago

    Bought at Home Depot- got in 4x 4 panels and husband cut to size.

  • rosemariendean
    11 months ago

    Wow thank you so much!! That’s awesome and again so beautiful!!