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All About Rustic Fireplace Mantels

We know all about fireplace mantels, like no one else on the internet. That is why we have so many people coming back for more information time and time again. We hope that this article on rustic fireplace mantels is just what you are looking for.

Your rustic fireplace mantel will be the focal point of any room. Rustic fireplace mantels are not only functional they also add character and depth transforming your room.

The fireplace has its roots in Roman architecture where fireplaces commonly had elaborate columns, carves figures, and wonderful moldings. The Edwardian era saw things streamlines with much less fluff and much more subtle designs. Modern fireplaces saw a wealth of different styles and designs take shape including the rustic mantle.

And there's a variety of mantle materials used today including woods such as mahogany, elm, walnut, or oak. But besides wood, metal, plaster, glass, gypsum, rock, and a host of other man made materials are used to build fabulous mantles.

For a rustic look wood and rock are two great choice and metal can look pretty interesting too! Designers have come up with some terrific material mixes as well.

Creating a mantle can be a bit expensive but there are some interesting kits on the market that can save you a fair bit of money. Many of them come complete with ornamental designs and shelves. Ready made models start at around $250 and go up to about $400 for plaster and less costly materials. While stone and wood start around $800 and can make it into the thousand dollar range.

Using a kit means you can eliminate hiring a contractor. Kits can provide you with a durable mantle but they aren't always that easy to assemble. A mantle adds an entire new look to a room. ...

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