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Fireplace Mantels – Benefits, Costs and Ideas

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A fireplace mantel is a great way to turn an ordinary living room into an elegant, refined space. The mantel is the heart of the fireplace and can come in a variety of designs, both simple and intricate. Whether you’re looking for an elaborate Victorian design to match an old Boston home, or a chic modern look for a new Los Angeles home, a fireplace mantel can do the trick.

In addition to the visual appeal a fireplace mantel provides, it can also add valuable shelf space, and be a great location to place pictures, books, candles or any other item.

Prefabricated Mantels

Building a fireplace mantel is not a do-it-yourself project unless you’re very skilled. The exact measurements and intricate details make it a job best handled by a professional carpenter with lots of experience.

You can cut costs slightly by purchasing a prefabricated mantel from the internet or a home improvement center, though the difference in price between prefabricated and custom-built may not be worth the difference in quality. Prefabricated mantels can range between $1,200 and $3,000 each, depending on the type of wood, size, and style. Additionally, you will probably have to hire a carpenter to install it and make sure it fits properly, which may require some shaving down of the mantel and perhaps the shortening of one of its legs if the floor is not even. Installation alone can cost a few hundred dollars.

Custom-Built Mantels

Alternatively, if you’re looking for a specially designed, quality piece of furniture, you’re best off hiring an expert carpenter. A carpenter can design and build your fireplace mantel to the exact specifications you desire. Any intricate pattern you like can be installed, as well as the height, width and number of shelves you want. You can also select the right color, type of wood and finish that best matches your home. A carpenter will typically charge between $2,000 and $5,000 to build and install a fireplace mantel, depending on the difficulty of the project and the type of wood and finish you select.

Tips

If the mantel will cover up existing outlets or you would like to be able to place a lamp on the mantel and want to plug it in close by, you will probably want to hire an electrician to install electrical outlets.

Don’t think your fireplace will only get attention during the winter. The summer is also an opportune time to get the most out of that elegant fixture in your living room. You can fill it with romantic candles, hang a piece of art over it, or place plants or flowers on the mantle, turning your fireplace into the focal point of the room.

Whatever style you choose for your fireplace mantel, your home will greatly benefit from the new addition.


Mark Stevens is a writer from New Jersey who has written over 100 home improvement articles. Want to ask Mark something? Send him a message.

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