Tetragon Series TET-6332 Logan
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Greenwich Penny GR-883 Historic Grand
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Greenwich Penny GR-882 Downtown Fervor
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Elios Ceramica Clay 4 x 4 Linen Glossy
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Equipe Mallorca 2 x 8 Grey
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Marthas Manor 4 x 4 MMR-6064 Myrtle Grove
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Mermaids Collection MID-6085 Kailani
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Excalibur Series Lionell Mosaic 417-203
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Popsicle Fish Scale POP-6133 Nog
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Onix Mosaico 1 x 1 Glass Tile Verona
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Manacor 4 x 4 Ceramic Tile MAN26913 Beige Argile
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Luxacious Bay LXB-5442 Fjord Amolie Hexagon
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Quelline 2 x 10 Subway QEL-1312 Striking Glare
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Viola Capri VLI-6014 Marina Piccola
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Cosmopolitan Axis Ankara Glossy SSA-1212
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Scenic Mood Subway Tile SM4403 Ranch Calm
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Vincenza Royale VNR-4505 Medici
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Florencial FLO9352 IL Prato
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3 x 10 Subway GPL9305 Horizon Sunset
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Waikiki Season WKN5511 Lehai Gem Hexagon
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Anatolia Scallop 4501-0517-0 GLOSSY Soft Sage
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Boho Ocean Matte Hexagon Mosaic SSA-1230
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Island Wharf Aussie Beach 3 x 12
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Turtle Bay Brickset 540-502
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Rustico Collection RST-4303 Pastoral Calm
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Rustico Collection RST-4302 Rural Sky
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Pyradime Collection PYD3703 Laurel Point
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Frost Plaza FPZ-1426 Sateen Estate
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Hearth Palace Penny Round Saona HP1PRS
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Why Choose Tile for Your Fireplace
A fireplace surround is one of the most visible features in a living room, which means the tile choice carries more weight than almost any other single decision in the space. Tile brings heat resistance, easy maintenance, and versatile design options in one material, whether you're upgrading a wood-burning fireplace, a gas insert, or an electric unit.
Fireplace Tile Styles
Fireplace surrounds tend to fall into a few clear style directions. A handmade-look or zellige-look finish brings warmth and texture that suits a traditional or farmhouse living room. Large-format porcelain in a stone or concrete visual delivers a clean, contemporary statement with minimal grout lines. Natural stone remains the classic choice for a formal, timeless look that rarely goes out of style. Glass tile adds a modern, reflective surface for a bolder statement, while metal tile brings a sleek, contemporary edge.
Fireplace Tile Heat Safety and Clearance
Heat exposure is the consideration that genuinely separates a fireplace tile project from every other application in your home. The tile, the adhesive, the grout, and the clearance distance from the firebox all need to be appropriate for the heat the fireplace generates, and getting this wrong is not just a cosmetic risk.
What Makes a Tile Heat Safe
Porcelain and ceramic tile both handle the radiant heat of a typical gas or wood-burning fireplace surround well, since both are fired at temperatures far exceeding what a residential fireplace produces during normal use. The bigger consideration is usually the adhesive and grout used to install the tile, since standard organic mastic adhesives are not rated for the heat a fireplace surround experiences and can fail over time. A thinset mortar rated for fireplace and high-heat application is the correct choice for any surround tile installation, regardless of the tile material itself.
Clearance Requirements Around the Firebox
Most fireplace manufacturers specify a minimum clearance between the firebox opening and any combustible material. While tile itself is non-combustible, the clearance requirement still applies to how close tile can be installed to the firebox opening and how it should transition to surrounding trim or a mantel. These requirements vary by fireplace type and manufacturer, so always confirm the specific clearance for your unit before finalizing a tile layout, particularly for a gas insert or a high-output wood-burning unit.
Pattern Choices That Work Well on a Fireplace Wall
Because a fireplace surround is typically a vertical, contained surface similar in proportion to a shower wall, many of the same layout principles apply. A herringbone surround creates genuine visual energy and works particularly well floor to ceiling. A stack-vertical layout draws the eye upward and makes a standard-height fireplace feel taller. For a quieter, more architectural look, a straightforward aligned grid lets a striking material carry the design without competing with the layout.
See our full guide to transforming fireplaces with tile for a range of design directions, or our trendy fireplace update ideas for more inspiration across different styles.
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