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Woman Builds a DIY Fireplace Surround with Stacked Stone Panels

Posted by abbey on Sep 12, 2014 2:14:16 PM

People ask all the time how easy our wall paneling is to install.Fireplace before photo

Easy enough for a 50-year-old woman with mixed DIY experience.

Shelley from Williston, Ohio, wanted to redo her fireplace. As you can see in the before photo, her fireplace had a flat front, which could make hanging artwork easy, but was also bland.

Building the fireplace surround with stacked stone panels, even with a shallow profile as shown in the after photo, dresses up the living room and creates a more traditional fireplace look. Because Shelley carried the design all the way up to the ceiling, it also functions as a decorative accent wall.

A beautiful DIY fireplace surround built FauxPanels by a 50 year old woman with little building experience.Shelley selected our Norwich Colorado Stacked Stone Tall panels in Desert Sand. She even used our light switch accessories to surround the outlets on that wall.

“I purchased the stone paneling with the idea I would install it myself, then I decided to ask a handyman who installed my countertop,” said Shelley.

The handyman, however, didn’t want to work on a fireplace so Shelley went back to her original plan of doing it herself. She described herself in her email to us as a “50 year old woman” with DIY skills, though no experience in mitering corners.

What did Shelley think of the installation process? “It was easy to do, and I did it all myself. Everyone is amazed,” she said. “However, I did refer to the directions several times.”

Working closely with our installation guides is a good idea regardless of your DIY skill because they’re designed to ensure a beautiful, durable result. We have detailed instructions for both indoor and outdoor projects (the latter are a bit different to ensure that no water gets between the stone panels and the wall), as well as instructions as to how to cut the panels, how to miter a corner, caulking techniques, and more.

Mitering was the only challenge Shelley faced. “Mitering the corners was difficult, but that's because I'm inexperienced with it,” she said. “Overall, I would highly recommend them to anyone.”

Thanks for the testimonial, Shelley. You can see how easy it is by watching our videos and/or checking out our installation guides.

To see more exciting stone fireplace surround designs, take a look at the photos below of other customer projects:

Fireplace surround created with Dry Stack panels

 

Before and after photo of a captivating fireplace surround built with River Rock panels. Regency River Rock paneling gives this fireplace surround a cozy feel.

 

 

Before and after photo of fireplace remodeled with a ledgestone background Fireplace dramatically transformed with Ledgestone paneling.

 

Before and after photo of fireplace with new surround

Topics: Customer Design Projects, Makeovers, Fireplace Surround