Shoot, I am going to need to look that one up. Wow, I didn't know anyone looked at this stuff. I will look it up now, and post when I locate the name. I got the tiles from FloorCraft in San Francisco's Bayshore district. They were awesome helping me find period tiles with a handmade quality. I really do love these.
@luckysigil Yes, tiles went down first, then the entire mantle and leg assembly mounted over the outside.
Also, we needed fashion an iron "tile edge" to hold the inside edge / lip of the tile. Our firebox is quite large, so we made a custom edge to maximize the amount of tile that could be laid.
Shoot, I am going to need to look that one up. Wow, I didn't know anyone looked at this stuff. I will look it up now, and post when I locate the name. I got the tiles from FloorCraft in San Francisco's Bayshore district. They were awesome helping me find period tiles with a handmade quality. I really do love these.
PixelHoundSF 1 year ago
is the name of that tile cypress or willow?
tileart1 2 years ago
wow! very beautiful!
question: Do I put the tiles (of the hearth) first and then place the legs on top?
luckysigil 2 years ago
@luckysigil Yes, tiles went down first, then the entire mantle and leg assembly mounted over the outside.
Also, we needed fashion an iron "tile edge" to hold the inside edge / lip of the tile. Our firebox is quite large, so we made a custom edge to maximize the amount of tile that could be laid.
PixelHoundSF 1 year ago
@PixelHoundSF thank you so much! I can't get over how beautiful it looks!
luckysigil 1 year ago
Santa baby!
PixelHoundSF 2 years ago