How to restore a fireplace - the expert guide to sprucing up your living room

HOW TO RESTORE A FIREPLACE

1. ASSESS WHAT'S WRONG

An old fireplace could have many things wrong with it - some more drastic than others. It could be that you're in need of some fireplace tile ideas and your surround just needs a polish, or perhaps there is something more serious at work. 'There are many signs that a period fireplace may need restoring,' says Tristan Rowe. 'Usually it will be obvious such as pieces cracked or missing. But in the case of marble, it can sometimes not be so obvious as it may suffer from ‘sugaring’ which is where the marble calcifies and crumbles into what can be described as sandy grains of sugar.'

2. KNOCK TO SEE HOW SECURE THE FIREPLACE IS

Once you've identified the issues with your fireplace, it's time to look a little closer. 'If pieces are missing from the fireplace, take a photo and ask a fireplace company if these pieces are available,' Tristan says. 'Also check if the fireplace is securely fixed to the wall  - a gentle tapping with the heel of your hand will let you know if there is any vibration. If there is, get a fireplace installer in to refix the fireplace and get further advice.'

3. GET TO WORK REMOVING PAINT

It can be tempting to just paint your hearth and hope for the best, but when it comes to how to restore a fireplace, that's rarely the best course of action. 'Overpainting is a typical problem which can usually be dealt with by stripping with a product like Peel Away,' Tristan says. 'This is effective at removing  multiple coats of paint, but I would recommend that if it's marble or stone to seek the advice of a fireplace restoration company.' This is the first step in making sure you really know how to paint a fireplace.

4. REPLACE ANY CHIPPED TILES

You may need to embrace a mix and match approach to pattern, or perhaps create a whole new tiled grate. 'If there are cracked or missing tiles in the hearth area, they can be replaced but it’s very difficult to find identical replacements for old period tiles so you may want to leave it for the character,' Tristan says. 'If the tiles are inside the cast iron register grate, then they need to be removed by a fireplace expert. It’s not something for the DIYer.'

5. GET THE MEASUREMENTS RIGHT

With so many mantel decor ideas available, it's important to choose the right style - and size - for your home. 'Choosing the right fireplace surround depends on the style or era of the building so it is worth researching that. The fireplace shelf should not fill the width of the chimney breast. There should be at least an inch each side and the height should typically be no less than a third or no more than half the height of a room.'

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