I have a large exposed brick chimney breast (full room height x 3m wide) with an approx 650 h x 600w open fireplace with gas supply at floor level. The fire has been removed by previous owner. My plan is to raise the floor level of opening to leave a 'hole in the wall' effect, cover the brickwork with Hardiebacker screwed in and then tile over with 'rough' effect porcelain tiles to create a feature chimney breast.
I plan to install a shelf box burner http://www.artisan-design.co.uk/gasholeinwall.htm#Shelf
Firstly I will have the chimney checked by chimney sweep and then have gas supply raised to correct height by CORGI man.
I plan to brick up to the correct level , creating a hole for the burner to sit in. I will render all round the opening.
Does anyone have any advice, criticism, tips etc to add to this plan??
Would be very grateful for wisdom of anyone who has the experience of doing this before.....
Many thanks.
I plan to install a shelf box burner http://www.artisan-design.co.uk/gasholeinwall.htm#Shelf
Firstly I will have the chimney checked by chimney sweep and then have gas supply raised to correct height by CORGI man.
I plan to brick up to the correct level , creating a hole for the burner to sit in. I will render all round the opening.
Does anyone have any advice, criticism, tips etc to add to this plan??
Would be very grateful for wisdom of anyone who has the experience of doing this before.....
Many thanks.