01 of 18 Ledge Stone Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions Simply put, stone fireplaces consist of either manufactured or natural materials. This fireplace in the living room designed by Amy Leferink incorporates the latter. The natural colors of the stone blend perfectly into the neutral color scheme of the rest of the room. BEAUTIFUL GLOW A minimalist fireplace by Studio Steidley with a stacked stone veneer surround and a simple metal mantel. This beach-style family room features a gray stone fireplace. CUSTOM MANTEL A modern fireplace by Domain Design with a textured stacked stone veneer surround and a wooden mantel.
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01 of 35 Fireplace with Stone Accent Wall Jay Wilde To highlight a fireplace as a focal point, consider installing an accent wall around it. The neutral, organically arranged stones in this living room create a beautiful textured backdrop for a simple white fireplace surround. 1. The Art of Concrete Dive into the contemporary realm of stone fireplace ideas with the robust and sleek design of a concrete stone fireplace. Perfect for the man with a penchant for modern architecture, this design offers clean lines juxtaposed with the raw texture of stone. It's not just a fireplace; it's a statement of style and masculinity. Rustic Homestead Sage green walls and oak trim pair beautifully with the natural gray and beige tones found in the Boston Blendâ„¢ Ledgestone that decks this contemporary fireplace. Notice the smooth step in front of the hearth and the minimalistic design of the firebox. 5. Soothing Neutrals "stone wall fireplace" Save Photo Kirkland Custom Living Room with Fireplace & Stone Accent Wall John Buchan Homes John Buchan Homes Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional loft-style dark wood floor and brown floor living room remodel in Seattle with a stone fireplace, white walls, a standard fireplace and a wall-mounted tv Save Photo
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A stone fireplace, while classic and timeless, can be easily elevated to revive your home. From high-gloss modern to traditional rustic, there's a perfect option for all aesthetics. Read below for 15 stone fireplaces, which are all bound to *ignite* some inspiration. Gilles Trillard 1 Cool Gray Center Column Use Marbled Stone. Charlie Coull Design. For a marvelously minimalist look, pick a stone fireplace front that's one piece (as opposed to tiles or multiple stones) and has some marbled detailing. This elegant combo can make your room feel more glamorous without adding extra visual clutter. 13 of 20. Today's most popular look in fireplaces is stacked stone, where natural veneer stones are stacked closely together with either no joint showing or a small recessed joint. Stone veneer shapes used for a stacked stone look are either ledgestone, ashlar (showing a different face of the stone, normally slightly darker) or a mix of the two. Natural stone fireplace surround remains one of the most popular styles of design for all styles of home. Because stone cladding comes in so many colors, shapes, and styles, you can easily find a design that will complement any architecture, interior design, or room of the home.
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Stone Fireplace Ideas Living Room Family Room Sunroom Home Theater All Filters (1) Style Size Color Type Specialty TV Wall Color Floor Material Fireplace Fireplace Surround (1) Floor Color Clad your fireplace accent wall in wood paneling, rustic stone, decorative tiles, paint, wallpaper, or custom finishes. Decorate the wall above the mantel with art, mirrors, or decor objects to adapt it to your home style, be it traditional, modern, farmhouse, Scandi-style, or anything in between.
Stone Cladding Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas 2. Enhancing Ambience With Lighting 3. The Elegance of Dark Slate Stone 4. The Beauty of Stacked Ledgestone 5. Two-Faced Delight 6. Stacked Stone as a TV Wall 7. Creating a Recessed Shelving Nook 8. Half-Wall Fireplaces With Stacked Stone 9. Adding Character With a Distressed Mantelpiece 10. A couple of the most popular applications of GenStone are fireplace surrounds and fireplace walls. These weekend projects are not only easy to complete, they can transform your entire living space. Create a high-impact fireplace design with high-quality stone veneer. Many homeowners are looking for the perfect project to update their home.
25 Interior Stone Fireplace Designs
Stone and cement tiles are an excellent way to add subtle texture to your fireplace surround with a neutral color palette. 1. Granite Granite is one of the best and most versatile types of stone for fireplaces. You can choose granite for electric, wood, and gas fireplaces, and it is highly heat-resistant. Granite slabs cost an average of $50 per square foot, and that makes granite a reasonably affordable stone.