Your home should be somewhere you feel cozy and comfortable, right? Then why are we seeing so many homes that are builder-beige and boring-basic? Fireplace tiles are usually the most worn and torn part of the house that never gets renovated. You can easily and affordably renovate your fireplace surround with Royal Design Studio Stencils. Stenciling tiles makes it look like you installed new tiles, but in reality, you saved a ton of money by simply using paint! Check out these DIY ideas using painting stencils….
Make your house a home with a fireplace that keeps you and your family cozy. Usually we are all stuck with the original fireplace that we bought our house with… but that doesn’t mean it needs to be dated and dreary! Make your fireplace dreamy and decorated by painting it with the Mansion House Grille Stencil. Watch this red-hot fireplace tile stencil tutorial to see why everyone loves this easy and affordable DIY decorating idea. Read the full instructions here.
“This is my first time every stenciling. I stenciled my fireplace with the Hollywood Squares Stencil for a midcentury, glam look. I used glossy black and metallic gold. Looks amazing and I’m so proud of my project!!” - Stefenie Franck
Purl Lamb painted her fireplace with the Palladium Tile Stencil.
“We stenciled our fireplace today! I found the You’re A Star Tile Stencil from Royal Design Studio and had to have it. Best part… $35 for this entire DIY project!” - @ourfresnotudor
“I am so proud of myself for finally following through with a stencil project! I was so inspired with Royal Design Studio Stencils and there are so many projects I want to stencil around my house!” - @estellaknoff used the You’re A Star Tile Stencil to paint her fireplace surround.
“Y’all here it is finished… Our bedroom fireplace! Such a fun, inexpensive, quick, and simple DIY! What a dramatic difference and we are thrilled with how it turned out. I’m so happy with the bold character the Pinwheels Tile Stencil adds to the whole look.” – Hip and Humble Style
“It’s all about this EASY fireplace DIY! I love it so much! I honestly can’t believe I waited this long to redo it! It was so simple! I’m in LOVE with this Parlor Lace Stencil from Royal Design Studio.” – Summer Blaise Designs
Anna Lahl Orcutt made the dramatic forest green fireplace surround pop with contrasting fireplaces tiles. She painted these DIY tiles with the You're A Star Tile Stencil and loves how this modern rustic fireplace turned out.
“Stenciling the outdoor fireplace surround made a huge difference in this patio design. I’m so happy I chose to do it because it now adds another layer to this beautiful patio.” - @cm.interiors used the Toledo Tile Stencil to paint this DIY fireplace tile.
“Fireplace redo painted and stenciled with the Renaissance Tile Stencil Set A. I couldn’t be happier with it, and constantly have to convince people it’s stencil painted and not purchased cement tile. I love how it turned out! J” – Angie Delvecchio
“Eeeeee! So excited to share my stencil projects!! Used the Toledo Tile Painting Stencil everywhere around my house!” – Laura Greer
Indian Stencils, Moroccan Stencils, and African Stencils inspired by global travels combine to allow Deborah Waltz to enliven walls, upcycle furniture, and decorate any surface she can get her creative hands on. She even stenciled the fireplace surround with our Taj Tile Border Stencil for an extra touch of chic style.
“This fireplace was a labor of love. We used the Star Quilt Tile Stencil from Royal Design Studio for the fireplace and each paint brush stroke was a step in the right direction. It has definitely added a fun flare to the space that makes it our own!” - @thebootasabode
@ben.ally.mom didn’t know what to do with her faux fireplace until she saw what Royal Design Studio Stencils can do. The Isabella Tile Stencil easily creates a faux tile pattern when it’s painted onto almost any smooth surface, including a fireplace surround!
@thecranesnest gave her fireplace an upgrade that didn’t exceed her small budget. Now that’s a WIN! She painted her fireplace tiles with the Toledo Tile Stencil
"Fireplace makeover using the Petra Tile Stencil from Royal Design Studio Stencils, Dunn-Edwarsd Paints, Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Graphite and Old White." - Deborah Waltz