Greetings folks
I'm re-doing my fireplace and installing a Regency I3100; I had a question that hoping I can get some advice on.
My fireplace is painted brick and I am going to cover with veneer stone.
I have already put up the metal lath and scratch coat.
The Regency I3100 face plate will cover my fireplace opening by a few inches around Top and Sides.
My question is that I am debating on installing the insert with the faceplate flush to the scratch coat and install veneer around/flush to faceplate edge -or- should I install the veneer stone first, up to the edge of the fireplace opening and then install the insert with the faceplate outside/overlapping stone.
I added a picture of the project with scratch coat and installed hearth stone.
Are these options just a cosmetic difference? Which will look better? Challenge to install / mesh stone against outer edge of faceplate? The insert would likely sit back a bit more "flush" with faceplate against scratch coat vs stone? Any thoughts? Recommendations? Pictures?
Thanks a bunch!!
I'm re-doing my fireplace and installing a Regency I3100; I had a question that hoping I can get some advice on.
My fireplace is painted brick and I am going to cover with veneer stone.
I have already put up the metal lath and scratch coat.
The Regency I3100 face plate will cover my fireplace opening by a few inches around Top and Sides.
My question is that I am debating on installing the insert with the faceplate flush to the scratch coat and install veneer around/flush to faceplate edge -or- should I install the veneer stone first, up to the edge of the fireplace opening and then install the insert with the faceplate outside/overlapping stone.
I added a picture of the project with scratch coat and installed hearth stone.
Are these options just a cosmetic difference? Which will look better? Challenge to install / mesh stone against outer edge of faceplate? The insert would likely sit back a bit more "flush" with faceplate against scratch coat vs stone? Any thoughts? Recommendations? Pictures?
Thanks a bunch!!