Modern Stacked Stone
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
Stonefireplacesconsist of either manufactured or natural materials.
Rustic Fieldstone Fireplace
Milk and Honey Life
Fieldstones are rocks collected from fields.
This fieldstone fireplace brings a rustic feel to a corner of theminimalistliving room.
The Spruce / Christopher Lee Foto
In this living room, thewhite cabinet surroundhelps transform the smaller fireplace into a larger, more functional structure.
The larger-than-life fireplace in this modern living room adds a textural focal point in this neutral space.
Floor to Ceiling Fireplace
Hannah Tyler Designs
Decorate a cozy cabinliving room with a dark stone fireplace.
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
This rusticcorner fireplacehas dark tones that complement the wood plank walls for a natural feel.
It’s a fitting choice for acoastal living room, paired with a white painted mantel and wall paneling.
Rustic River Stone Fireplace
Morse Design
River stones suit amodern farmhouse-inspiredfireplace.
Milk and Honey Life
This living room boasts a serene bluestone fireplace that appears smooth and polishedadding some understated elegance to the space.
Transitional Marble Fireplace
Britt Design Studio
White marble fireplaces are classic and timeless.
Neutral Painted Fireplace
Home Consultant
Paint your fireplace in a neutral colorfor a budget-friendly refresh.
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
The marble helps add dimension to this contemporary fireplace, surrounded by an all-white mantel and wall.
A tall graystacked stone fireplaceis paired with black built-ins on either side in this neutral space.
Streamlined Firewood Niche
Ashley Montgomery Design
Build in a niche adjacent to the firebox for convenientfirewood storage.
Design:Mindy Gayer/Photographer: Vanessa Lentine
This rustic stone fireplace has a ledge but no mantel for a streamlined but cozy feel.
This stacked stone fireplace has a minimalist feel that is softened with staggered plant ledges holding trailing vines.
Finish with white grout to match a streamlined limestone mantel for a warm transitional look.
Hannah Tyler Designs
Decorate the stone with a pair of antlers for a rustic feel.
Linear Marble Fireplace
Install a light gray marble fireplace to add subtle contrast with off-white walls.
This fireplace got a makeover with matte black paint to make it feel more current.
Amy Leferink at Interior Impressions
High-Contrast Fireplace
Pair white quartz with walnut wood for a high-contrast mix.
Modern Rustic Mantel
Tone down the rusticity of a stone fireplace with a chunky mantel.
Thiscontemporary linear fireplacehas a streamlined appearance with plenty of visual interest for a lounge feel.
Morse Design
Create a striking look with a black fireplace against a white wall.
A minimalist black stone fireplace creates a focal point in this neutral living room.
Painted All-White Fireplace
Give a rustic fireplace a fresh look with a DIY paint job in white.
LA Designer Affair
Paint the stone, wood mantel, and walls in the same color to make the stone fireplace recede.
Warm-Toned Fireplace
Choose a golden stone color to add warmth to aneutral living room.
A floor-to-ceiling golden honey-toned stacked stone fireplace adds warmth to this bright Los Angeles space.
Whittney Parkinson Design
Decorate the wall above with a large painting to introduce some color to a neutral space.
Stone fireplaces have always been popular.
Choose one that matches your aesthetics and budget.
Jessica Nelson Design
you might modernize a dated stone fireplace with paint, whitewashing, limewashing, or a concrete skim coat.
Britt Design Studio
Home Consultant
Whittney Parkinson Design
Leclair Decor
Cathie Hong
Design:Emily Henderson/ Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Becca Interiors
Design:Emily Henderson/ Photo: Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Amy Leferink ofInterior Impressions
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors/ Photo byErin Little
Ashley Montgomery Design
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Wildling Photography
Marie Flanigan Interiors
Arbor & Co.
Becca Interiors
Michelle Berwick Design
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Michelle Berwick Design
Arbor & Co.
Brian Brown Studio/ Photo byJenny Siegwart
Louis Duncan-He Designs/Eymeric Wildling Photography
Ashley Montgomery Design
Most Lovely Things
Home Consultant
Becca Interiors