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My £22 DIY fireplace makeover everyone is obsessed with
The author shares a personal experience of transforming a fireplace using tile stickers for a cost of just £22. This DIY project was initiated shortly after moving into a new home, driven by a desire for a quick and affordable renovation. The lounge was the first room to be updated, and tile stickers were chosen over traditional tiles for their ease of application and cost-effectiveness. The original fireplace hearth was a concrete slab, providing a blank canvas for the project, though the author notes that these stickers could also be applied over existing tiles.
The design choice for the fireplace was a traditional yet stylish monochrome star pattern, selected after considering various options like mosaic or chevron designs. The specific tile stickers, found on eBay, were chosen for their mottled appearance, which contributes to a more realistic tiled look. The author measured the area to determine the required quantity, ultimately using two packets of stickers.
The application process involved patience and precision, particularly when cutting the stickers to fit and ensuring straight lines. The author used scissors and a Stanley knife for cutting and emphasized the importance of planning the layout before removing the backing. A key tip was to leave the white lines on the stickers visible to mimic grout lines, enhancing the realistic effect.
After almost three years, the tile stickers have largely maintained their appearance and adhesion. The author acknowledges minor curling at the corners, attributing it to a one-year-old child crawling over them, and suggests they would remain pristine in a home without small children. The fireplace now accommodates an electric fire, and the author advises caution regarding the flammability of such products if a real open fire is present. The article also suggests alternative peel-and-stick tile options available on Amazon, including herringbone and mosaic styles, and encourages readers to consider similar DIY projects for other areas of their home, such as bathroom floors.
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