Living Room & Dining Room
10 Stunning Fireplace Designs That Will Keep You Cozy This Winter
Photography by Stephanie Buchman
Living Room & Dining Room
10 Stunning Fireplace Designs That Will Keep You Cozy This Winter
Whether they're situated in a living room, bedroom, or a more unexpected room, fireplaces easily become the focal point of any space. Get inspired for your own home with these 10 beautiful designs.
1. Clean and Modern

Photography by Mamine Desbiens
This sleek fireplace inside a beautiful log cabin in Quebec's Laurentians makes a statement without taking up too much space.
2. A bedroom divider

Photography by Carolina Andrade
Originally designed as a floating fireplace, this partially see-through structure now extends all the way up to the 14-foot ceiling. It also serves as a chic divider between the primary bedroom's sleeping and sitting areas.
3. Timeless and elegant

Photography by Tracey Ayton
This classic fireplace is spruced up with a playful texture in the surrounding tile.
4. Classic Wood-Burning

Photography by Provoke Studios
This timeless wood-burning brick fireplace feels effortlessly Canadian winter. Envision cozying up around the warm fire with family and friends.
5. A statement piece

Photography by Marc Olivier Becotte
The fieldstone fireplace is the centrepiece of the great room in this mountain-view cottage. We're especially fond of the built-in storage for logs.
6. Bold and welcoming

Photography by Stephanie Buchman
Though entirely made of stone, this stunning fireplace is anything but pretentious. Paired with rustic-chic decor and soft touches, the living room of this sweet home is incredibly inviting.
7. A subtle showstopper

Photography by Robin Stubbert
A massive stone wall fitted with a reclaimed wood mantel makes up this showstopping fireplace.
8. Simply elegant

Photography by Angus Fergusson
Though this simple fireplace is reminiscent of new-builds, it's brought to life with bold artwork and sleek surroundings.
9. Quirky tiles

Photography by Tracey Ayton
Star- and cross-shaped tiles, left over from the shower ceiling in the Vancouver home's primary bathroom, replaced the previously boring beige tiles. Dark grout and a touch of colour drenching makes the pattern pop.
10. Minimalist

Photography by Kim Jeffery
Simplifying and paring back design elements can make a small space feel bigger, and this minimalist fireplace is no exception.
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