Rustic Fireplace
I had to replace the fireplace insert and so the fireplace got fairly trashed in the process. So I decided to resurface it. This is really a simple project. You'll need to reference your fireplace inset to see how close combustible materials can be to your specific insert. Total time was probably 4 hours. Cost was around $500.
Supplies
Tools:
Brad nailer
Liquid Nails
Cedar boards
Table saw
Chop saw
2x4's
Strip Off Lower Portion
Pull off excess trim. You are trying to get it down to a flat surface.
Frame Out TV Bracket and Fireplace
Using 2x4s, give yourself some material to attach the cedar boards.
Adding Cedar Boards
You'll first want to cut and mount the vertical side pieces. Then measure and start in the middle and work your way down. Be sure to line the interior space around the fireplace before proceeding too far.
Stain
Tape off walls and any areas you don't want stained. Then using a brush apply the stain. Note, it'll take a lot of stain as the cedar soaks in a lot of stain.
Finish
Congrats! You are done. Remember...measure twice, cut once!!!