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70 Fireplace Ideas to Bring the Coziest Vibes to Your Space
Fireplaces serve as prominent focal points in homes, offering warmth and aesthetic appeal, especially as temperatures drop. This article provides 70 diverse ideas for transforming existing fireplaces or designing new ones to achieve both functionality and a 'wow' factor. Rayman Boozer, an ELLE DECOR A-List designer, suggests keeping fireplace designs classic, emphasizing a limited use of materials to let their inherent beauty tell the story. For example, he mentions a Harlem duplex where a bold Calacatta Viola surround was paired with sky-blue trim matching the room's walls. Boozer notes a growing preference among clients for flatter profiles that do not distract from the hearth and surround, moving away from traditional materials like stone and brick to prioritize the fire itself.
For those on a budget, several DIY solutions can revitalize a mantel. Toronto-based interior designer Colette van den Thillart recommends gessoing a mantel to mimic a plaster finish, a material readily available at art stores. Boozer adds that paint is an economical way to refresh any mantel, suggesting painting it the same color as the surrounding walls for a cohesive and updated look. Additionally, van den Thillart proposes placing a basket of logs next to any hearth—whether gas, electric, or even empty—to enhance coziness and visual appeal. The article draws from the ELLE DECOR archive to showcase a wide array of stylish fireplace designs, encouraging readers to explore various possibilities.
The featured fireplace ideas span a broad spectrum of styles and materials. Examples include a copper-hued fireplace with a folded chimney breast designed by artist Brian Robles in a Montana home, an Art Deco-inspired marble fireplace in a Milan apartment by Hannes Peer, and a sculptural plaster fireplace in Pierre Yovanovitch's New York furniture showroom. Other innovative designs highlight a blue-bordered fireplace using Benjamin Moore's Harbor Haze paint, a Spanish Revival fireplace in a Los Feliz home revitalized by Joe Lucas, and a muted blue monochrome fireplace in a Montecito estate by Jeremiah Brent and Nate Berkus. Unique material choices are also presented, such as a mirrored tile fireplace by Pierre Gonalons, a beaded fireplace by Jessica Davis, and a midcentury cone fireplace in Carol Egan’s dream house.
Further ideas include a muted fireplace in a Los Angeles home by David Lucido, a raspberry marble fireplace by Alton Bechara, and a historic hearth fireplace in an upstate New York house by Alyse Archer-Coité. The article also covers a room-spanning fireplace designed by PlaidFox in a West Vancouver home, a Beaux-Arts fireplace in a New York pied-à-terre by Jean Liu, and a vibrant lime green fireplace in a Belgian manor by Jean-Philippe Demeyer. Midcentury brick fireplaces, steel-clad fireplaces by Andre Herrero, wainscot-backed fireplaces by Sanayi313, and blue marble fireplaces by Nicole Hollis are also showcased, alongside a pooch-perfect fireplace accessorized by Tom Scheerer. These diverse examples illustrate how fireplaces can be customized to complement various interior design themes, from rustic and traditional to modern and maximalist. #FireplaceIdeas #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor #MantelDecor #DesignTrends #HomeRenovation #RoomIdeas #ArchitecturalFeatures #DIYDecor
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