Leave a gap of around four inches between the console and the mirror to create a visual break.
Fireplace 6 inches above floor.
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The back panel lies flat against the wall your mantel is a shelf above the fireplace and the hearth is a panel at the foot of the.
Since my fireplace is 6 wide this board worked well after a bit or a lot of clean up.
Again proper height is relatively subjective to your fireplace but average or standard fireplace mantel height construction is around 54 above the hearth s floor.
For a rough idea count on hanging your mirror approximately 57 to 65 inches off the floor.
You ll want to locate your hinge a few inches further from the end of the board to accomodate the cables.
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There are a couple of rules of thumb here.
With a modern linear fireplace the trick is to keep it up far enough to keep it from looking like a fishtank on the floor but not so high to make make it hard to see.
The average height for a fireplace mantle varies by personal preference as well as locality.
Measure the height of the existing surface and rip 2x lumber 11 4 inches thinner than that measurement.
As a general rule a mantel is placed about 12 inches above the fireplace opening.
Your fireplace may fit this dimension or it might be on the shorter or taller end of the spectrum when it comes to mantel height above fireplace.
The area above and around your fireplace is considered the surround.
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If you re hanging the mirror over a buffet console you may need to go a tad lower or higher depending on your console s height.
The first thing is to decide is.
So a mantel 6 inches deep would be.
Adding two sheets of 1 2 inch cement backerboard and metal lath mortared together will bring the extension level with the original.
Determine the distance from the end of the board to the point where your cables will be coming down the wall.