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31 Beautiful Living Rooms With Fireplaces

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Updated on 12/21/21

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Nothing makes a room feel cozier than a fireplace. Whether your style is modern, traditional, farmhouse, or something altogether different, a living room that has a fireplace just feels more welcoming than one that doesn't.

Living room fireplace ideas – 35 ways to create a focal point

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Nothing welcomes in the cosy hygge vibes quite like a crackling fire. Traditionally, the fireplace was the focal point of a living room layout, although in modern time's it's been replaced by the TV...

Creative living room fireplace ideas can totally transform your lounge, anchoring the space whatever the season and bringing warmth in winter. Whether you restore an old fireplace, put a new one in where one was missing, or just fake it til you make it, there are lots of ways to make sure your fireplace commands attention.

Even if you don't have a functioning fire, a facing (the mantel and frame) styled with stacked logs, candles, plants and artwork can still make a decorative statement, in your living room.

Living room fireplace ideas

1. Fake it with a facing and accent colour

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If you don't have a fireplace, you could purchase a facing, at Screwfix or B&Q and distract with a bold accent colour. As shown above, with some bright colour on the walls, fairy lights, artwork and candles, you can make the impression of a fireplace without an actual roaring fire.

This is an affordable way to create a faux fireplace, costing around £200. It's a relatively easy way to improve the flow of the room when designing a living room. And it offers lots of opportunities for styling/faffing with the mantlepiece as the seasons change.

2. Source a second-hand fireplace

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Why not restore an old fireplace? Keep an eye out on Facebook Marketplace and Freecycle and you might be able to bag one for free, so it'll only cost you time and the price of some paint and DIY tools.

Speaking to Ideal Home, DIY lover and former Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh said she was surprised at how easy this was to do. She bought one from a second-hand flea market and completely restored it, building up the fluting and reshaping some of it, before priming, sanding and repainting it.

'At first, I thought there's no way I'm going to make this look any good, and actually it wasn't as hard as I thought,' she shares. 'There are so many tutorials online now if you're unsure of how to do things. It's in our main living area because it's a really lovely Victorian high ceilinged room, but the fireplace they had must have been put in when the original one was taken out and it just didn't give it the credit it deserved. '

3. Make it centre-stage and conceal the TV

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A large chimney breast, white abstract artwork and dark paint make a big statement here, and the TV simply disappears. 'Whether you're a TV-over-the-fireplace or art-over-the-fireplace kind of girl, adding a centrepiece with height and visual weight is the best way to create a focal point,' say Jenna and Mariana at Interior Fox .

'Often times we have open recesses on either side of the chimney breast so take every opportunity to use this space by adding built-in shelving or bookcases. A fireplace also needs to be grounded for maximum visual impact so if you don't have a hearth, create one using tiles or stacks of books/plants.'

4. Opt for a textural look

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This fireplace has a gorgeous boho look with loads of natural textures, and it's sure to look radiant and inviting once lit. You've got the painted wood panelled walls, marble, natural wooden candle stands, the stone of the Buddha, ceramic jars and a beaded light fitting. All of these tactile materials have been skillfully layered on top of what may have been a fairly plain and ordinary marble fireplace and hearth.

5. Add a touch of royalcore

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Elevate your traditional fireplace by taking inspiration from Bridgerton-inspired royalcore. Pale blue walls, gold-framed mirrors and artwork, DIY wall panelling ideas and a mix of old and new in terms of furniture and soft furnishings will take a fireplace to a new level. 

6. Make a statement with a modern design

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Create a wow moment with a modern, electric fire as part of your open-plan living room ideas. The fire cut out of the wall here means there's still a divide between the different areas but it also creates a sense of space, ideal for entertaining.

7. Update the chimney breast with geometric tiles

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Bring personality and a chic Parisian cafe style with some monochrome tiles like these from Walls and Floors . They've got a subtle matte finish and can be arranged in various ways, be it checkerboard or your own unique pattern.

8. Embrace symmetry

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If you want your living room to be a calming place to unwind, think about symmetry when coming up with living room fireplace ideas. Arrange wood either side of the fireplace in neat columns, cluster candles and arrange plants and artwork so there's a feeling of balance that's easy on the eye.

9. Make a statement with colour blocking

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Colour lovers, don't neglect your fireplace! It's a prime opportunity to inject some fun colour, and we're loving the combination of bright green, yellow and pink here, tied together with a geometric rug. A fresh lick of paint is always a winner if you want to shake things up without spending too much money.

10. Arrange furniture to embrace the fire

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Rearranging your furniture so that key pieces are angled towards the fire is a way to make your fire demand attention, without spending any money. 'Arrange your furniture so it embraces the fireplace rather than avoiding it,’ says Sally Denning, Interiors Stylist, @Blackshorestyle . You don't have to totally compromise your view of the TV but a few small tweaks, and shuffling sofa legs a little will help make sure the fireplace stands out.

11. Style a mantel like a pro

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'Symmetrical mantels – with say, an identical lamp at each end – can feel very formal,' comments interior designer Nicki Bamford-Bowes . 'Great in certain spaces and situations such as a dining room or a grand hallway. However, to create a more relaxed vibe in spaces such as a lounge, I prefer a more informal, asymmetrical mantel.' Play around with arranging vases, artwork, seasonal foliage, and plenty of candles for ambient light, which is essential for achieving cosy living room ideas.

12. Make a feature of a chimney breast wall

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‘Try painting the fireplace in a contrasting colour to walls, wallpapering all walls or alcoves except the chimney breast,' suggests Ruth Mottershead, Creative Director, Little Greene . 'Or opting for floor-to-ceiling colour, enveloping the fire surround and chimney breast just leaving the dark fireplace or decorative tiles to become a room’s feature highlight.’

13. Keep it simple for a contemporary design

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‘An inset stove gives the illusion of a “window of fire”,’ says Declan Kingsley-Walsh, Managing Director, Morsø UK . 'So keep things minimal to let the fire remain centre stage.'

This style of living room fireplace ideas works in just about any space, contemporary or traditional, as it just depends how you dress it. it's a great option for small living room ideas, too, because it doesn't overly distract the eye and take over the space.

14. Make a modern fireplace the focal point

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In a contemporary layout embrace the freedom to upsize. Make a big impact, quite literally, with an oversized fireplace design within your modern living room ideas.

‘Glass panels on stoves are now bigger and wider, so you can really enjoy the beauty of a log fire, compared to more trad designs,’ says Declan from Morso.

‘Stoves can be placed almost anywhere as long as the requirements of the stove are met and there’s a flue, which means focal points are moving away from the traditional fireplace.’

15. Welcome wallpaper to frame a fireplace

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Draw attention to the fire within the living room fireplace ideas by framing the surround with a decorative paper. ‘Adding living room wallpaper ideas to the chimney breast in an otherwise muted scheme highlights it and create an element of surprise,' suggests Ruth from Little Greene.

16. Give an original fireplace a makeover

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With the right materials you can upcycle anything and design a living room to perfection. ‘Most fireplaces are made from varnished wood, cast iron, tiles or stone, so if you are looking to paint it – and a contrasting colour always helps highlight this architectural feature – then use a coat of an all-surface primer,' advises Ruth from Little Greene.

'If you have a highly sculptural or cast-iron fireplace, then paint the walls and the fireplace itself the same colour – this reduces the powerful nature of the ironwork or shape but allows the detail to show through by the highlights and shadows that are displayed as light falls on it.’

17. Style a fireplace seasonally

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‘Style your living room fireplace ideas with the season,’ says Interiors Stylist Sally. ‘For spring and summer, pop candles into the grate or add seasonal foliage. As you head into autumn, stack with logs – they are great for adding texture and can be moved to a log basket to one side come winter.’

18. Don't overpower the wood-burner

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‘For a contemporary stove, try to keep the area around minimal with a neutral palette,' says Declan from Morso. 'This allows the stove’s warm, dancing flames to be the focal point. For more traditional stoves, expose the original brick or go for decorative tiles to create a warm, homely look for rustic living room ideas. '

19. Make your facing pop

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Not sure what to do with that tired old wooden surround on your living room fireplace ideas? If you are feeling brave, painting it a bright colour will make it sing. Try to pick out your chosen colour in accents such as cushions and rugs, and smaller pieces of upcycled furniture for a more cohesive look.

Think carefully about your colour choice. If you have a cool neutral like grey on the walls, pick a strong sunshine yellow, teal blue or fuchsia pink. If you are working with a warmer neutral, try an on-trend brick or terracotta red, a sage or olive green or even plum.

20. Go grey all over

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One way to make a fireplace feel less old fashioned or obtrusive is to paint it in an on-trend, colour, and to also us that colour on the wall behind. This cocooning grey living room idea is on trend, and makes this mantel feel smart. It's also light enough that you don't lose the fine details of any carved details.

21. Make sure it's to scale

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This is important if you are choosing a replacement mantelpiece, or installing a new fireplace where one didn't previously exist. 'If you have lots of space and high ceilings, you may wish to opt for a tall fireplace with an overhanging mantel, an ornate overmantel and a wide hearth extension,' advises Owen from Renaissance London.

'If your space is smaller, such as in a bathroom or guest bedroom, you may wish to opt for something more flush to the wall. Focus the detail on ornate jambs or tiles around the grate.'

22. Turn a chimney breast into a home office

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Here's a very smart solution for a defunct fireplace – turn it into a desk or dressing table. Deeper wardrobes sit in the alcoves created by the flue, while attaching a shelf to the chimney breast makes an instant workspace or beauty bar. And the hearth becomes a place to tuck in a stool – it's the home office you've always wanted, but takes up barely any space.

23. Pare back a disused fireplace

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Turn a simple hole in the wall into a stunning feature that reflects the style of your property. For coastal living room ideas, look to rustic materials. Raw concrete cavity and a stone base are a great starting point.

24. Use reclaimed wood for authenticity

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A big open hearth and flue might look authentic, but they are also rather impractical. In country living room ideas, consider sealing off the flue so there are no draughts, and instead using an efficient wood burner as they do a far better job of emitting heat directly into the room that an open fire wood.

A simple reclaimed beam is a rustic alternative to a traditional mantelpiece, while still nodding to the age of the house.

25.

Fake it in a new build with this instant fix

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Though it's not true of all new builds, some can feel a little bereft of features. So if you are looking for a focal point to replace the TV, a fireplace surround like this one from Next could be the retro-fit solution you've been looking for. It will fit against a flat wall for an instant feature, and you can add your choice of electric stove or hearth to complete the look.

Buy now: Jefferson fireplace surround, £525, Next

26. Keep things elegant with marble

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Marble is the perfect choice for a fireplace. It is resistant to heat and fire, meaning you can light the fire all winter long without worrying about any damage. Marble is perfect for creating a sleek modern look. It can be expensive, but the versatility and longevity of marble makes it is a great investment.

27. Add character with exposed brick

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If you have inherited a fireplace already fitted with a heating element, rather than tearing it out immediately check to see if it is still safe to use and work with it.

This old heating element and exposed brick fireplace add character to this otherwise modern living room. It is a lovely focal point that offers a nod to the history of the house.

28. Create a modern, industrial look

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Has your original fireplace been ripped out? It's relatively affordable to commission your own in cast concrete, for a surround that has all the character or marble or stone without the expense. Pops of orange will fire up neutral living room ideas when the stove itself isn't flickering.

29. Match your fireplace to your walls

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Fireplaces can sometimes stand out for all the wrong reasons. So if you want yours to blend in, paint it to match the walls around it. This is particularly effective if you go for a deep colour rather than a pale neutral. Pick out the tone in soft furnishings but make sure there's enough 'light' to contrast with the shad to avoid overkill.

30. Work in a wood-burning stove

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Fireplace alcove not in use? Install a log burning stove. It will create wonderfully cosy centrepiece and will heat the whole area. Be sure to enlist the help of a trained contractor who will make sure the structure is safe and built to the latest regulations.

The results as seen here in this quaint country living room are stunning and can be enjoyed from all angles of the room. ‘Whether your living room is big or small, a wood-burning stove always makes it cosy' says Declan from Morso.

31. Dress an inglenook

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Large open fireplaces, or Inglenooks as they are often known, are the ultimate indulgence for cottage-style homes. They were originally used in houses to cook, and for people to gather in for extra warmth but these days they are purely decorative and atmospheric.

Their grand appearance is the epitome of rustic cosiness and looks the part amongst beamed ceilings and comfortable sofas. You need to have sufficient permanent ventilation into the room to ensure that the fire can work safely with a good draught up the flue.

Be sure to learn how to clean and maintain your chimney and heating stove in time for winter.

32. Personalise the mantlepiece

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Ever wondered where the living room furniture pointed before the days of the TV? Although many have been neglected or ripped out completely, the fireplace is gaining gravitas once more thanks to our current love of all things heritage.

Whether offering a place for your wine glass at a party to perching a family portrait, the mantel itself has long reflected each era of design. Use a bare mantel to display your favourite objects – a sure fire (get it?!) way to cheer you up on a dull, dreary day.

Select specific items to make more of a statement – oversized letters to spell out kid’s names looks great, or use the wall above to position a large scale print and leave the mantle free.

33. Fill in the gaps with logs

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Fill an unused fireplace with log storage ideas for an eye-catching display. Fire wood is making a rustic style statement this season. Stacked and styled with an interior designer’s eye, the storage of this humble heat source is also the ‘hot’ new way to bring a textural element into the winter home.

34. Light up your fire

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An exposed brick chimney breast is a popular decorative fireplace style right now. It demands attention, adds texture and lends itself well to not only rustic but modern schemes as it gives a nod to the industrial trend.

It particularly looks the part in this relaxed living room as creates a focal point and balances the eclectic scheme. If your fireplace is not in use, light up the hearth with a quirky novelty LED letter light as an extra highlight.

35. Adorn your fireplace with foraged foliage

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Give those Sunday afternoon walks extra purpose by taking the opportunity to forage in the hedgerows for pretty foliage to adorn your fireplace. Slip your secateurs in your pocket and be on the look-out for ivy, rose hips, eucalyptus, yew and box cuttings. As well as looking pretty, they'll double as kindling.

The time honoured and traditional fireplace was once a necessity to heat a room, but in today's world they can be seen as more of a comforting indulgence and delight. From artificial gas and electric fires to rustic wood burners and roaring open inglenooks, there is certainly a style and type to suit every style of living room, bedroom, kitchen or even bathroom.

How do you arrange a living room with a fireplace in the middle?

'Try to position your seating in a way that surrounds the hearth, whilst still angled towards the TV,' says Sam Hood, co-founder and chief creative officer at AMARA . 'This will give you the best of both worlds, embracing both the modern and traditional focal points.'

Should I buy a restored fireplace or reproduction fireplace?

A beautiful fireplace might be a must-have now, but it's a sad fact that in the 1970s and 1980s, homeowners couldn't rip them out fast enough. That's left many older homes lacking their original living room fireplace ideas. So if you want to reinstate them, is it best to seek out an old fireplace, salvaged from a property of a similar age, or to buy new?

'Restoration can be a hugely gratifying and challenging process, from sourcing to installation, but the result is a true piece of history amongst the fabric of your home,' says Owen from Renaissance London. 'Alternatively, specifying a reproduction fireplace gives you the freedom to create something entirely new. It can be made to look old while incorporating all the detail and personalisation you could wish for.'

How do I make my fireplace a year-round feature?

'During the summer, a stove or fire remains a functional design element that boosts the aesthetics of any space, even though it’s not in regular use,' points out Declan from Morso. 'Keep logs and fireside tools close by to your living room fireplace ideas – whatever the season – they add interest and make the stove feel homely all year round.

'For non-working fireplaces with open cavities, use a heap of white candles at different heights,' says Interior Fox. 'You can light them and it creates a nice glow mimicking a fire. Another affordable option is stacking books and plants neatly to create different heights within the cavity. Don't forget about the mantel! Candles, ornaments, and small vases with greenery can do wonders for an empty mantel.'

Do fireplaces cause pollution?

While we love the cosy element that a wood-burning living room fireplace ideas bring, we also acknowledge the Clean Air Strategy 2019 , which set about the reduction of emissions at home to protect the environment and the nation's health.

According to the Government website, burning wood and coal in open fires and stoves makes up 38% of the UK’s primary emissions of fine particulate matter. The Clean Air Strategy 2019 set out plans to legislate to prohibit the sale of the most polluting fuels, ensuring only the cleanest stoves would be available for sale by 2022.

Amy Cutmore is Editor-in-Chief, Homes Audience, working across the Future Homes portfolio. She works on titles including Ideal Home, Homes & Gardens, Livingetc, Real Homes, Gardeningetc, Top Ten Reviews and Country Life. And she's a winner of the PPA's Digital Content Leader of the Year. A homes journalist for two decades, she has a strong background in technology and appliances, and has a small portfolio of rental properties, so can offer advice to renters and rentees, alike. 

Living room with fireplace 70 interior design photos

Fireplace in the interior play a special role. If earlier it had the only function - heating the room, now it is one of the main design elements that creates a special atmosphere. It is pleasant to spend time in the living room with a fireplace, especially in the cold season, when it is cold outside, and your home is warm and cozy. The soothing crackle of firewood, the mesmerizing flames of the fire and the soft light emanating from the fireplace create the right atmosphere.

In any home, an electric fireplace will become the center of attention. In modern design projects, the wall or niche where the fireplace is installed stands out favorably. It can be decorative brickwork or stylish firewood shelves. Often, original paintings, decor items, or mirrors are used for decoration, visually increasing the space.

Living room fireplaces

Today, there are a huge variety of fireplaces that differ in the principle of operation, shape, size, design, etc. Depending on the type of firebox and the presence of a door, fireplaces are divided into open and closed. By type of fuel, wood, gas, electric and biofireplaces are distinguished. Let's take a closer look at each of them.

Wood burning fireplaces

Favorably differ among competitors by the presence of a real live fire, with a characteristic smell and sounds. They create comfort and warmth in the house, help to relax after a hard day. A good wood-burning fireplace can heat a room with high quality even in the most severe frosts.

In the photo: Wood burning fireplace in the living room

But this type of foci also has its drawbacks. First, the most obvious - they can only be installed in country houses, in spacious rooms with high ceilings. It is unrealistic to put such a fireplace in a city apartment for reasons of fire safety and special installation conditions. For a wood-burning fireplace, it is necessary to carry out a chimney, reinforce the floor, organize additional protection for nearby surfaces. In addition, you need to regularly clean the fireplace itself and the space around it. You should also take care of the availability of free space for the firewood.

Gas fireplace

It has a greater variety in the design of models. It is also effective for solving the problems of heating large rooms, however, for its operation it is not necessary to stock up on firewood, since it runs on natural gas. It has a temperature control function.

Pictured: Gas fireplace in the living room

They are much easier to install than wood-burning counterparts, the only significant drawback is the need to bring a gas pipe to the fireplace, which makes them unsafe to use. In addition, to install such a fireplace, you need to involve a gas specialist and go through numerous approvals in the relevant authorities.

Electric fireplace

Modern technologies have made it possible to achieve maximum realism of fire in such fireplaces, using characteristic visual and sound effects. Thanks to them, electric fireplaces are outwardly almost indistinguishable from real wood-burning ones. At the same time, many models have the function of adjustable heating with enough power to fill rooms up to 20 m2 with heat. An important feature is that the heating can be turned off and the fireplace will only work in decorative mode, which allows you to use the hearths at any time of the year, even on a hot summer evening.

Pictured: Electric fireplace in the living room

They do not require coordination and complex installation - a small space and an electrical outlet nearby are enough. They are easy to maintain, fireproof and suitable for absolutely any type of premises - it can be a city apartment or a country house. In addition, they are mobile, and in case of moving, the electric fireplace can be easily taken with you.

Biofireplace

This fireplace produces a real live fire, while it may well be installed in a city apartment, since it does not require a chimney. It runs on environmentally friendly fuel (bioethanol) and does not emit harmful combustion products.

In the photo: Biofireplace in the living room

But such a fireplace can only play a decorative role, since the heating function is implemented in it very poorly. In addition, the fuel for it is quite expensive, so the operation of such a fireplace is quite expensive. And, despite the absence of the need to coordinate the installation of such a fireplace with the fire department, it is still potentially dangerous due to open fire with flammable liquid.

Variations according to installation site

In addition, conditionally, fireplaces can be divided into groups according to the principle of installation - wall, corner, built-in and island.

The former are placed directly against one of the walls of the room and frame the hearth zone with a portal of a suitable style.

In the photo: Wall fireplaces

A corner fireplace also looks good in small rooms, as it saves space. It can be installed in any corner, but it is better near the inner walls - then it will heat several rooms at once.

In the photo: Corner fireplaces

A hearth built into the wall is not only a stylish, but also a practical solution, since it greatly saves the usable space of the room. If the hearth provides for the possibility of heating (for example, in wood-burning or electric models), then such a fireplace will work to heat two rooms at once.

In the photo: Hearths built into the wall

The most interesting in terms of design is the island fireplace, which will favorably emphasize the uniqueness of the interior. Can be used for zoning the space of the room. Models suspended from the ceiling belong to the same type of foci.

Furniture and interior details in the living room with fireplace

The fireplace occupies a central place in the interior of the living room, and this should be taken into account when arranging the furniture. All items should stand so that nothing interferes with the comfort of spending time by the fireplace with the whole family or in solitude.

Ideally, the area with a fireplace should be a separate corner where the atmosphere of comfort is recreated, and where everything is conducive to relaxation. Here you can put a couple of armchairs, a floor lamp, a small table, lay a soft rug on the floor. If the scale of the room allows, then you can put a sofa. The classic option is a rocking chair in front of the fireplace. At the same time, if it is a wood-burning fireplace, furniture, according to fire safety rules, is recommended to be installed at a distance of at least 1. 5 meters from the fire.

Pictured: Fireplace in the living room

All pieces of furniture and a fireplace must be designed in the same style, echo in color, decorative elements, texture and materials. The mantelpiece and the wall behind the fireplace can be decorated with decorative elements - photographs, paintings, figurines, unusual clocks and much more.

If you wish, you can install a TV in this area. Accommodation options can be different, most often the TV is mounted above the fireplace. For more information about this - in the material "Design of a living room with a fireplace and TV."

Fireplace in the living room of a city apartment

There is an opinion that a fireplace is only suitable for spacious rooms, but this is not so. A small apartment can also be supplemented with this item of warmth and comfort.

For a small apartment

In rooms of small areas, it is better to choose built-in models of electric fireplaces, since they are mounted in a niche in the wall, without occupying the usable space of the room at all. You can also consider options with compact corner models.


In the photo: Fireplace in a small apartment

Large apartment

A large room, a spacious hall can also be harmoniously complemented by an electric fireplace built into the wall. The model of the fireplace must be selected depending on the features of the interior. In spacious apartments, full-fledged fireplace sets of small sizes and island fireplaces, which will visually zone the space of the room, will look no less appropriate.

In the photo: Fireplace in a large apartment

Properly selected electric fireplaces in the apartment, regardless of whether it is large or small, will fill the space with comfort and at the same time will not take up much space. They will help create a unique design, because the fireplace itself is already a stylish element of decor.

Fireplace in the interior of the living room of a country house

A private house is suitable for installing absolutely any type of fireplace. As mentioned above, the easiest to install and easy to maintain electric fireplace. At the same time, it, like wood burning, can perform the function of additional heating of the room.

In the photo: Fireplace in the interior of the living room of a country house

As a rule, in a country house, a fireplace is installed in the living room or a combined kitchen-living room. The most popular models are of the classical type - with a hearth and a wooden portal. You can complement the fireplace with family photos or other decorative details.

Interior solutions

Dimplex electric fireplaces fit into any interior - from strict classics to ultra-modern Loft style. This is confirmed by hundreds of completed projects, which you can see right now. We offer a selection of interesting living room interiors with Dimplex fireplaces.

Classic style


In the photo: design of a living room in a classic style with an Albany hearth

Interesting living room design in classic style with Albany hearth with Opti-Myst flame technology. Thanks to the laconic frame of the hearth in black, the electric fireplace fits perfectly into the room. The decorative portal is made of natural wood of a noble shade, which is ideally combined with exquisite furniture. The wall, where the frame framing the fireplace is installed, is decorated with unusual accessories from the era of chivalry.

Hi-Teck


In the photo: a Hi-Teck living room combined with elements of a Chalet with a Juneau fireplace

Unusual living room in Hi-Teck style combined with Chalet elements. Gray and its shades are used as the main color, the design is concise and discreet. The built-in cassette fireplace zones the space and makes the room warmer.

The electric fireplace performs several tasks - heating the house, humidifying the air, aesthetics. With all the functions it copes perfectly, guaranteeing the safety of operation. The fireplace is safe for children and animals, because it does not emit smoke, sparks will not fly from it. This is the best option for creating a sophisticated interior.

Minimalist

Despite the fact that the Minimalism style is characterized by a laconic design, the fireplace perfectly complements the interior. The living room has a Cassette L hearth with Opti-Myst flame technology. In terms of style, it is in perfect harmony with Minimalism, thanks to strict lines and laconic design.

In the photo: minimalist living room design with Cassette L hearth

In the design of the living room, the emphasis is on a blue sofa and bright paintings, an open-type fireplace acts as a separate element. This design can be implemented in any home, since the electric fireplace is absolutely safe for adults, children and animals.

Modern

To implement this project, natural materials were used - wood, which serves as a decoration for the entire living room, and stone. Wood is the main element - a beautiful table with epoxy resin, an original TV cabinet installed along the wall, a floor and a staircase - all this is made of noble solid wood.

In the photo: Art Nouveau living room design with Cassette 1000 hearth

In such a living room, the fireplace is no longer the main object of the interior, it serves as a harmonious addition to the room. For the implementation of the project, the Cassette 1000 hearth with firewood was the optimal solution. Realistic firewood is used in the hearth, simulating the burning of wood, but without smell and smoke.

Vanguard


Pictured: Avant-garde design with Cassette 400 NH hearth

The unusual design of the living room with bright accents - a purple sofa and a gold armchair, evokes mixed emotions - delight, surprise, interest. The living room strikes with imagination and non-standard thinking, as it differs from the generally accepted canons. The interior combines several styles - Loft, Vanguard, Minimalism.

The Cassette 400 NH fireplace with a decorative white frame takes pride of place in the central wall of the living room, which is laid out in decorative brick. The presence of an electric fireplace in the room balanced the interior, bringing refinement, sophistication and homeliness to it.

Modern style


Pictured: Contemporary design with Cassette 500 hearth

The house, finished in warm colors with the addition of natural wood, is ideally combined with an open-type Cassette 500 fireplace with firewood that simulates the burning of wood. The room feels warm and spacious, with no flashy accents or extraordinary accessories.

This is a peaceful living room where you want to spend time with your family - to have leisurely conversations, watch your favorite movies or read books. The fireplace blends harmoniously with the interior, bringing even more warmth and comfort to it. To create a relaxing atmosphere, the hearth is not installed in a special niche, but on a coffee table near the sofa, which looks stylish and unusual.

Oriental


Pictured: Oriental design with Westbrook Basket hearth

Interior for lovers of bright accents and oriental motifs. Getting into the living room, it seems that you find yourself on another continent - somewhere in Morocco or Cairo. Beautiful mosaics, painted plates, a Persian carpet on the floor, decorative pillows on the sofa, massive gold frames create the right entourage and cheer up the guests at home.

The noble style Westbrook Basket fireplace adds a European touch to the interior and makes it more calm and relaxing. The decorative frame framing the hearth matches the design of the entire living room.

Fireplaces of this series are a godsend for designers, as they can be matched with original portals that match the design of the house. In addition, they are environmentally friendly, as they do not emit harmful substances during operation, and also exclude the possibility of ignition, since they use technology that simulates a flame. A realistic fire in the fireplace creates a cozy and pleasant atmosphere.

Beautiful fireplaces and living rooms

Today, there are many beautiful fireplaces on the market for every taste, so a modern fireplace solves not only the problem of heating, but also does an excellent job with a decorative function.

Installing a fireplace in the living room is the easiest way to fill the room with an atmosphere of comfort, to give it a touch of luxury. In such a living room it will be nice to spend time with loved ones or just relax after a hard day.

The main rule is that the fireplace must be designed in a common style with the surrounding space. The variety of designs, shapes and sizes will help you easily solve this problem.

An interesting and original version of the installation of a fireplace - installation in furniture. For this task, it is better to choose beautiful open cassette-type fireplaces. Ideal compact electric hearth Cassette 250 for small surfaces or Cassette 500, which can be with or without firewood. The line of fire of the Cassette 1000 will look more impressive, which can also be with or without decorative fuel, but keep in mind that this model requires much more space for installation.

These hearths are the designer's favorite choice when a living room needs a touch of spice. They are mounted in countertops, TV cabinets and even interior partitions.

In the photo: Fireplaces in furniture

Another popular option for creating a beautiful living room is to install a linear electric fireplace in a wall niche or install it in an original fireplace portal of a non-standard look. Such fireplaces can also be of various lengths, have a forced heating function or not. Particularly interesting are models in which transparent crystals with several backlight color themes are used as internal filling - everyone can choose the most suitable one for themselves.

Pictured: Linear fireplaces in the living room

Also, to create a beautiful living room, you can consider ready-made fireplace sets with electric hearths. They come in a wide variety of styles, sizes and colors. Such models will help to harmoniously complement the design concept and create a stylish accent in the room.

In the photo: Fireplace sets with electric hearths

Another interesting option for using a fireplace in a spacious living room is to use it as a kind of partition for zoning space. Here, again, you can take ready-made kits, for example, a Boxx fireplace with electric hearths of the Cassette 400/600 series. Or install a hearth, open or linear, in a special niche in the erected vertical structure.

In the photo: Fireplaces as space zoning

Whichever option you choose, the fireplace will certainly decorate your living room and help create a unique atmosphere of comfort and coziness.

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BERNIDESIGN

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Main view of the living room.
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In the photo: the main living room in a classic style with a standard fireplace, multi-level ceiling and panels on part of the wall

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ANDO

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Timeless design and simple sophistication

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