Update your stone fireplace with a DIY Mantel! Learn how to build the mantel and hang it, easily and for under $100.
This wood mantel is a project that I have had planned since we were building our house but it seemed like it was going to be such a pain and I was worried that I would mess something up and ruin our stone fireplace surround. So, I put it off. I finally couldn’t take it anymore. The blank space over the fireplace seemed to be getting bigger and bigger so I stopped all of my projects and focused on this.
How to Build a Wood Mantel and Hang it on a Stone Fireplace
I wish I had the chops to do it sooner because it was SOOOO EASY! I’ll show you how to build a wood mantel and hang it on a stone fireplace. If you have built our floating shelves, it’s basically the same idea. I feel like I got a complete fireplace renovation by just building a simple shelf!
My mantel is 61 1/2″ long but this can be easily modified to the perfect size to fit your space. This is a tutorial for attaching a mantel to a natural stone fireplace. If you have a stone veneer you will need to attach it differently.
Supplies:
- 1 – 1x10x8
- 2 – 1x8x6
- 1 – 2x4x8
- 1 1/4″ Pocket Hole Screws
- Wood Glue
- Finish
- Vaseline (optional)
- 2 corbels (link to corbels in the tutorial)
- 3 Red Head 1/2″ x 4″ Sleeve Anchors
Tools:
- Miter Saw
- Kreg Jig
- Drill
- Sander
- Hammer Drill
- Hammer
- Wrench
Building the Mantel
Step 1: Make the Cuts
![ryobi-miter-saw](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-1.jpg)
![cuts](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-2.jpg)
I started by cutting the 1×10. I cut one piece at 61 1/2″ and two pieces at 7 1/4″.
Step 2: Drilling Pocket Holes
![drilling-pocket-holes](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-3.jpg)
![drill-pocket-holes-in-sides](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-4.jpg)
Next, I used my Kreg Jig to drill three 3/4″ pocket holes in one end of each of the short 1×10 pieces.
- You can find our favorite Kreg Jig model here!
Step 3: Assembling the Shelf
![apply-wood-glue](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-5.jpg)
I applied a thin line of Gorilla Wood Glue to the pocket hole end of the short pieces.
![attach-side-pieces-with-pocket-screws](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-6.jpg)
Then, I attached them to the ends of the long 1×10 piece with 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws.
![attach-sides](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-7.jpg)
This will be the front and sides of the mantel.
![pocket-holes-on-long-boards](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-8.jpg)
Then, I cut two 1×8 boards at 60″ and drilled 3/4″ pocket holes on one side of each board and both ends.
![attach-front-board](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-9.jpg)
Next, I attached one of the 1×8 boards to the top of the mantel with wood glue and 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws.
Step 4: Building the Bottom of the Mantel
![corbels](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-10.jpg)
I found a great deal on these 18″ corbels from Amazon for only $60 for the set! You can see the corbels I purchased in the box below! The corbels are totally optional. You can use a different style or leave them off completely for a more contemporary look.
![mark-for-corbles](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-11.jpg)
I marked where I wanted the corbels to be on the last 1×8 piece. Mark on the side that does NOT have pocket holes. I marked my line about 5 1/4″ from the end of the board. My corbel will sit to the left of this line (leaving 2 1/4″ between the corbel and the end of this board).
![wood-glue-on-corbel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-12.jpg)
To attach the corbel, I applied a wood glue to the top of the corbel.
![attach-corbels-with-wood-screws](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-13.jpg)
Next, I drove several 3″ wood screws from the pocket hole side of the 1×8 into the corbels.
![corbels-attached-to-bottom-board](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-14.jpg)
Step 5: Attaching the Bottom of the Mantel to the Shelf
![attach-bottom-board](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-15.jpg)
I used some scrap pieces to keep the bottom level with the mantel and attached it with wood glue and 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws.
![ready-for-paint](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-16.jpg)
Step 6: The Finish
Now she’s ready for the finish! I decided on one of our favorite finishing techniques. We like to use Vaseline, stain and paint to get a great chippy, distressed look.
![Varathane-Carrington](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-17.jpg)
I applied one coat of Varathane Carrington stain all over and waited for about an hour for it to dry.
![distress-with-vaseline](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-18.jpg)
Once it dried, I applied a thin line of Vaseline around the edges and smeared it around the main part of the mantel too. Do this wherever you want the stain to show through your paint.
![apply-paint](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-19.jpg)
Then, I immediately painted one coat of latex paint all over. (Paint color is Seine by Valspar)
![distress-with-corner-cat-sander](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-20.jpg)
When the paint dried, I used my Ryobi Corner Cat Sander with an 80-grit pad to sand the entire piece. You will see the paint peel off pretty easy where the Vaseline was applied.
Step 7: Mantel Installation on Stone Fireplace
Now to hang it on the stone! (I did this while the stain and paint were drying to speed things up).
![anchors-for-stone](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-21.jpg)
I bought these Sleeve Anchors at Home Depot. They are 1/2″ diameter and 4″ in length.
![drill-holes-in-2x4](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-22.jpg)
I cut the 2×4 down to 59″ and drilled a hole at each end (about 3″ from the ends) and one in the middle (just off center). I used a 1/2″ forstner bit and my 18-Volt drill (1/2″ bit was chosen because that is the diameter of the anchors). Also cut 4 2×4 pieces at 5.75 and drill 1 1/2″ pocket holes on the end of each piece. Save those for later.
![mark-centers](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-23.jpg)
Then, I marked the center point on the 2×4 and the center point on the fireplace to make sure my mantel would be centered on the fireplace ;). Next, I used a black marker to mark inside each of the three holes onto the stone, so that I would know where to drill the holes into the stone. *Make sure to keep a level on the 2×4 as you are marking the holes on the stone!
![how-to-drill-into-stone](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-24.jpg)
To drill the holes into the stone, I used my Ryobi 18-Volt Rotary Hammer Drill. It looks intimidating but it is so easy to use and makes drilling into masonry a piece of cake! You will need a special SDS Masonry drill bit for this. I bought one in 1/4″ and another in 1/2″. You can see the kind I purchased HERE. I started by drilling with the 1/4″ bit first and worked my way up to the 1/2″ because I didn’t want the stone to crack. Not sure if it would but better safe than sorry 😉
That black rod to the right of the bit is the depth rod. You can slide it back and forth according to the depth you need to drill. I set mine to hit the stone when I was 3″ deep. My anchors were 4″ and I had to allow for 1 1/2″ from the 2×4 and the instructions on the anchors suggest allowing and extra 1/4″ so I settled on 3″.
![hammer-anchor](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-26.jpg)
Once all three holes were drilled I held the 2×4 up and hammered an anchor into the 2×4 and stone. This is better as a 2 person job but the hubs had to coach our sons baseball practice and of course I was too impatient to wait 😉
You can hammer all three anchors before you go back and tighten them.
![tighten-anchors](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-27.jpg)
To tighten them, just twist the bolt with a wrench.
![2x4-cleat-attached-to-stone](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-28.jpg)
That’s it!
![attach-small-pieces](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-29.jpg)
Now, attach the short 2×4 pieces to the 2×4 on the stone with 2 1/2″ pocket hole screws and wood glue.
![ready-to-hang-mantel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-30.jpg)
Put one on each end and the other two splitting center.
It’s time to hang the mantel now!
![attach-mantel-to-cleat](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-31.jpg)
I slid the mantel over the cleat that I built on the stone and drove 2″ wood screws from the sides and top of the mantel into the 2×4’s underneath.
![DIY-wooden-mantel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-32.jpg)
That was it! I’m in LOVE with the end result! I feel like I got a complete den makeover but it was so easy and quick.
![how-to-hang-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-33.jpg)
![how-to-build-and-hang-a-mantel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-34.jpg)
![How-to-build-a-mantel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-35.jpg)
![DIY-rustic-mantel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-36.jpg)
![Rustic-DIY-Mantel](https://luxucharm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/how-to-install-a-mantel-on-a-stone-fireplace-37.jpg)
For about $100 and an afternoon of work, I’ve got my dream fireplace that makes a huge impact in my living room! It really is the focal point of this space. And, with the way it is attached, I can swap it out for another one if my style changes and I want a new overall look.
Links to the cute finds that are hanging out on my mantel:
Artichoke Finial – from Save on Crafts
Driftwood Ball – from Save on Crafts
Herb Planter – from Save on Crafts
Votive Holder – from Hobby Lobby
Coffee Table
Floating Shelves
Rolling Console Table
Triple Leg Console Table
Thanks so much for stopping by!
~Ashley