I'm tiling over a bare brick fireplace with granite tile. I've skim coated everything with thinset and tiled the top of the raised hearth so far but now I'm stuck with indecision on the best way to tile the vertical section. I plan to build/install a new wood mantel with legs but I'm not sure if it's smart to apply the tile everywhere and figure out how to install the mantle over top the tile or install the mantel and then set the tile. I feel that former would result in a cleaner look (no grouting adjacent the legs) but I'm concerned with trying to screw and/or glue the mantel to the granite if I go with with the latter option. Of course the latter would also save $$ on the tile itself too, but that's not as important as a clean looking job. Any thoughts, ideas or experience?
BTW, I'm looking at installing the Lopi Declaration if I can convince my wallet to "give it up".
Thanks in advance.
BTW, I'm looking at installing the Lopi Declaration if I can convince my wallet to "give it up".
Thanks in advance.