Fireplaces are a wonderful asset in any home, especially this time of year. But when different looks fall out of favor or don’t suit a homeowner’s personal style, they can be an eyesore. These six fireplace makeovers range from a simple change like painting the bricks to a major transformation such as a new two-story-high stone surround (with a niche piled extra high with wood for a photo shoot). Check out how six designers dramatically changed a space with a fireplace makeover, and see if they inspire any ideas for your own.
1. Inviting Refresh for a Craftsman in Pittsburgh
Before: Designer Jennifer Jones of Niche Interiors helped this Pittsburgh family of four transform its uninspired living room into a cheerful gathering place. The family loved the Craftsman details in the home but wanted help making the space feel more inviting. By sharing Houzz ideabooks with the homeowners, Jones determined that the husband was drawn to rustic and industrial style while the wife liked transitional looks.
After: With the new light and cheery design, the brick fireplace surround looked too busy and dingy. Jones painted it to tone it down and suit the new style. She painted the hearth tiles in the same color for a cohesive look.