Fireplaces are always unique and memorable features and any house or apartment that has one stand out. At the same time, the fireplace is also a warm place to gather with friends and family. Especially when the weather gets cold, the fireplace becomes a center of the place. Over the time fireplace need to be upgraded to give more energy. Here are some ideas to spice up the fireplace and making it a centerpiece of the house interior.
Framing the fireplace
This is the easiest way to make a bold statement on a fireplace. Make your fireplace a real centerpiece by choosing an unexpected mantel to draw the eye and add drama. There are many different styles of the mantel to choose from, but also consider how size, shape, and material can give your mantel a unique look.
Playing with color
Playing with color isn’t just for your walls anymore. Consider how color plays a role in your fireplace design. It is advisable to choose a bright pop of color rather than more traditional ones for the hearth, firebox, mantel, or surround. Then, use that color in a few key accessories to tie the whole space together.
Adding texture
When choosing tile or stone for the fireplace surround, consider how texture plays a role. Rough-textured rock, large fieldstones, or wavy or patterned tiles can draw the eye in. Inversely, smooth rocks and tiles can give a modern, clean feel. Think as well about the personal style, and look to be achieved for the fireplace redo. It is advisable to find ways to add interest through unexpected textures and be creative with it.
Adding large accent
If the current fireplace is less than inspiring right now, make it pop by surrounding it with an accent wall of tile or stone. Doing so will make the fireplace a focal point in your living room, instead of a feature that’s noticed last. When choosing stone or tile for the fireplace, it is advisable to go bold, bright, or neutral.
Using unexpected materials
Use a variety of stones, tiles, or other materials to create a unique and eye-catching fireplace. Think glass, marble, or stainless steel mosaic tiles, in a variety of colors and tones. Other fireplace tile ideas to give a different look include woven-look tile, three-dimensional tile, patterned tile, or even penny tile.
Don’t forget inside the box
A lot of attention gets paid to the fireplace surround, mantel, and hearth. But don’t ignore the inside of the firebox. Use unique firestones instead of the traditional logs in a gas fireplace. Choosing firestones or fireballs in various colors, sizes, and shapes will increase the attractiveness of the fireplace.