Covering the stove with finishing materials is a great way to give it a neat appearance. Such a stove, folded and finished according to all the rules, can be proudly demonstrated to friends and acquaintances.
Decorative cladding of stoves
To begin with, you should dwell on what kind of stoves can be finished with cladding. Only brick kilns can be subjected to such finishing, since metal ones heat up too quickly, and the temperature difference formed between the hot metal and the finishing that does not have time to reach the required degree will lead to rapid destruction of the upper material. The brick oven heats up gradually and also gradually cools down, which allows you to preserve the beautiful appearance of the finish you choose for a long time.
Furnace cladding options
There are several most common options for lining materials for stoves. Cladding the stove with brick is a popular and economical option that allows you to preserve the beautiful appearance of the stove for a long time. For cladding, it is worth choosing heat-resistant types of bricks that will withstand heating even to high temperatures.
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Covering the stove with ceramic tiles gives it a truly rich and vintage look. Tiles decorated with various ornaments and designs look especially beautiful. For such work, it is best to choose to line the stove with clinker tiles, which have the best heat resistance.
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You can line an old stove with porcelain stoneware. This will immediately give it a modern look.
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Cladding the stove with stone or clay is suitable for interiors in rustic and eco-style, which are now becoming increasingly popular. This is also an excellent option for arranging a stove in a bathhouse.
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