How To Build A Mantel On A Brick Fireplace

Ok now for the actual installation of the mantel.
How to build a mantel on a brick fireplace. Place your new mantel on top of the 2 4 letting it rest on it. In this video this old house general contractor tom silva helps a homeowner build a custom fireplace mantel. Spread a canvas drop cloth onto the floor in front of the fireplace. Cut the 10 boards to the appropriate length.
Brick fireplace ideas often hinge on a great mantel. Stand the mantel against the fireplace wall and secure it to the wall studs with 3 inch screws. Diy mantel for a brick fireplace do you have the kind of old but stellar mid century house that has a lovely brick fireplace but although you love that original element you can t help feeling like adding a slightly more modern looking piece to the mix might make the space feel a little more updated. Cut your 2 4 slightly smaller than the mantel.
Chunky textured wooden mantel for your fireplace. Then use the masonry screws and screw your wood shelf support directly into the brick at your desired height. Steps for building a custom mantel. Fit your hollow mantel over the mantel support.
Use wood glue and finishing nails to attach the two boards together. Cut three poplar boards to size to form the vertical pilasters and horizontal frieze of the fireplace mantel. Fit your mantel onto the mantel support. Find studs make sure the 2 4 is level and screw it onto the wall where you want to hang the mantel make sure you take into consideration that the mantel will hang about an inch higher than where the 2 4 ends.
The original fireplace is actually only about to the top of that gas fireplace insert. This is the perfect rustic mantelpiece for any fireplace in a home with farmhouse warm minimalist or earthy decor. Secure it in place from the top by bradnailing through the mantel next to the brick into the mantle support. This is the magical moment.
Cut this board to the length of your mantel. The brick that you see is actually a facade that was built out of 2x4s and plywood and then brick was attached to the front of the plywood. So a little back story about our fireplace. Cut a poplar shelf to fit across the top of the mantel then nail the shelf to the nailer strip.
It can really make or break your brick fireplace look.