Oak Fireplace Mantel? - Kylon Powell
Robert King
Does oak make a good mantel?
Oak is a great option if you want a mantel shelf that is lighter in color than other hardwoods. Other hardwoods can also be used to build a mantel shelf, such as cherry or walnut.
What is the best wood to use for a fireplace mantel?
Fireplace mantels made of walnut are a popular choice. It’s a much denser, denser, and more durable variety of wood than most. A fireplace mantel made of dark brown wood will look fantastic. An unusual fireplace mantel can also be achieved by using Hickory.
How much should I pay for a fireplace mantel?
Depending on the material, size, and level of design complexity, they can cost anywhere from $300 to $5,000. It is common for prefabricated wood mantels to arrive in a triad or quadruple.
Are fireplace mantels standard size?
However, we can make any mantel custom-sized to fit your space, whether it’s 66″ or 78″. Is your fireplace in a large or small room? If so, what is the height of the mantel? In a large home, a mantel with a 6″ Face Height can hold its own, but in a smaller space, it can overwhelm.
How thick should a mantle be?
If you’re looking to decorate your fireplace, a depth of 7 inches is a good starting point. Remember that the mantel’s top and sides should have the same depth. The first step is to measure and mark the top of the mantel with a measuring tape and a pencil.
How do I choose a fireplace mantel color?
It’s best to pick a color that complements or contrasts the wall it’ll be hanging on. Choosing a dark-colored wood for the mantle if you have a light-colored wall is an excellent option. A light-colored wood would be better if your wall is dark in color.