If you have a fireplace in your house, it’s going to draw the attention of anyone who walks into the room where it’s located. This is fine if you want your fireplace to be a focal point, but if it’s less than impressive, you might want your guests looking pretty much anywhere else. Even if there aren’t any significant issues with your fireplace, you may not like the way that it fits in with the rest of your furnishings. Is there anything that you can do?
Yes, actually, there are several ways that you can spruce up your
fireplace and get it in the sort of shape that will have you wanting to show it
off. While some options may depend on the type of fireplace you have and how
you decorate the surrounding room, you should be able to find some way to
improve the look of your fireplace that fits your specific situation.
Updating Your Surround
One way that you can really change the look of your fireplace is to make
changes to the surrounding materials to update the overall look of the
fireplace area. Many fireplaces have a brick surround immediately around the
opening, and this brickwork can be covered with tile to significantly change
the appearance of your fireplace. Textured and patterned tiles are especially
useful when trying to change the look of your fireplace surround. Updates can
be made to the tile inside the fireplace as well, so long as appropriately
heat-safe and fire-safe materials are used.
Wood molding and other decorative accents can be placed around the
surround as well to further change the look of the fireplace exterior. These
can help contain the look of the surround and better blend it with the overall
look of your room. These accents can also be used to give the fireplace a
mantle or other decorative flourishes that it was missing before.
Revitalizing the Room
Making changes to the
area immediately around your fireplace isn’t the only way to bring the
fireplace front and center in the room. Changes can be made to the rest of the
room, which helps to blend the fireplace with the overall decorative design,
bringing out colors and textures that might otherwise have seemed out of place.
Furniture and decorative items can also be shifted to make them focus more on
the fireplace as a central point in the room, allowing guests to face the
fireplace and bask in its glow instead of it being hidden in the apparent back
of the room.
Other changes can also
make a big difference in how well your fireplace fits into the room. Placing a
large painting or other decorative item in the wall space above the fireplace
helps to make the fireplace seem like a decorative choice. Upgrading your
fireplace screen to be more appealing (or adding a decorative screen if you
don’t have one) can have a similar effect, while also providing an important
measure of safety during periods when your fireplace is in use.
Total Fireplace Makeovers
The suggestions thus
far largely assume that your fireplace is in good condition and simply needs
some touching up to better fit in. If your fireplace has damaged bricks or
tiles, faulty hardware, or is otherwise in need of maintenance, a bit more work
is required to revitalize it. Many of the same considerations apply, though,
and while you’re getting it repaired, you can make choices that will improve
its overall aesthetic while also making it safe.
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