Creating a recessed box/shelf within a fireplace

Creating a recessed box/shelf within a fireplace

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uluru

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221 posts

108 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Just removed the 50s monstrosity that was the fireplace in our lounge. It's only a small room and already the warmest in the house so won't be putting any sort of fire or stove in but would like to have a recessed shelf where the fireplace opening would have been. Something like this


Any hints or tips on how best to construct the box within the recess?

uluru

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221 posts

108 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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We ended up with something much neater than we thought once all the additional bricks built up inside had been removed, so abandoning the box idea. Just need to decide whether to square off the opening or keep the slight curve and whether to keep the bricks on show internally or not.



Edited by uluru on Sunday 22 October 15:53

bristolbaron

4,819 posts

212 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Assuming you'll replaster after I've just done similar.
Feature bead at top, normal angle bead sides. Fully plastered inside and I've used some 6mm exterior ply (spare from other project) to block chimney.
I'll add a vent in the ply.

I'll take a couple of snaps next time I'm up there. My plan is to add slate tiles to the floor and feature tiles to the back.that won't be anytime soon though!

uluru

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221 posts

108 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Photo would be great. Not heard of feature bead before, and even after googling i'm still not 100% sure how it's used.

bristolbaron

4,819 posts

212 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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http://www.diy.com/departments/upvc-arch-angle-bea...

Hopefully some of the above works! Should give you an idea of where I'm at.. it's an internal arch angle bead rather than straight feature bead you're looking for.

I'm hoping to get onto the vent today so will get pics up soon.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Tuesday 24th October 2017
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Did you do any form of damp proofing/salt control prior to plastering?