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19 Empty Fireplace Ideas That Add the Perfect Cozy Touch
If you have a nonworking fireplace at home, you might miss out on building cozy fires, but you can still indulge in the warm and comforting atmosphere it can offer. There are countless empty fireplace ideas that can transform this home feature into a stunning design centerpiece in the fall and winter months. Fireplaces are typically the focal point of any room they're in, and it's time to return them to their former glory. The best empty fireplace ideas honor their original purpose while keeping them both functional and beautiful. Whether you choose to fill the space with decorative firewood, an arrangement of pillar candles, or an unexpected artistic accent, were here to help ignite your creativity. Below, we spotlight 19 brilliant ideas for utilizing your non-working fireplace. Trust us, with these designs on display, youll never miss a roaring blaze again.Additional copy by Hadley Mendelsohn.More inspiration for a cozy home:1Feign FunctionalityRebecca LehdeThis empty fireplace idea involves stacking logs to evoke the charm of a rustic cabin, perfect for a lakeside retreat. Filling the nonworking fireplace completes the space rather than leaving it bare.Tour the Entire Home2Display AntiquesFrancesco LagneseTake note of this empty fireplace idea from designer Tom Scheerer who used one to house a paper fan. The additional wood is a nice nod to the structure's past life. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below3Keep It BareLesley UnruhRather than fill your empty fireplace in an already busily designed room, keep it simple. In this sitting room by designer Sarah Vaile, the fireplace may be bare, but padded hearth guards offer excellent overflow seating.Tour the Entire Home4Retile ItKingston Lafferty DesignOld meets new in this empty fireplace idea from Kingston Lafferty Design. The ornate Victorian mantel contrasts with the graphic tiled fireplace, which reflects the geometric cabinets. The cactus in the fireplace niche livens it up. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below5Paint It BlackNicole Hollis StudioBrick doesn't always vibe with sleek monochromatic decor, luxe natural stone materials, and modern art. Nicole Hollis Studio's solution was to paint over them with a dark or black color. This creates depth and makes the old-timey character of bricks more discreet. Do this if you want to make your empty fireplace look edgy but understated. 6Go MonochromeLeanne Ford InteriorsLeanne Ford painted this entire nonfunctioning fireplace whiteeven the decorative firewood. Then she warmed up the living room with pampas grass and cream accents. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7Conceal the OpeningANNIE SCHLECHTERIf you want your fireplace to look like it works even if it doesn't, simply cover the facade with a classic black screen. This empty fireplace idea adds so much character to this country-inspired townhouse living room. 8Use a Statement ScreenJONATHAN HOEKKLOOr, make it pop with a decorative screen like this brutalist one. It conceals the empty fireplace but also spruces up the surrounding area. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below9Display ArtworkREID ROLLSIn this chic, texture-rich environment, interior designer Leanne Ford turned an empty fireplace into a little gallery to display pottery and artwork. 10Arrange FlowersFrancesco LagneseWhen in doubt, blooms are usually the answer. Liven up the drab space with a pretty flower arrangement, like in the empty fireplace idea in this Nantucket cottage by Jim Howard. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below11Fill It With Vintage BooksJersey Ice Cream Co.Jersey Ice Cream Co. filled this empty fireplace up with stacks and stacks of vintage books, complementing the rustic, aged look of the mantel. 12String LightsMike GartenJust because you don't have a mantel or a working fireplace doesn't mean you can't huddle up to a warm, cozy glow. Though this living room is decked out for Christmas, the string lightfilled lanterns could work all year long.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below13Add Natural TexturesKatie Hodges DesignGo the classic route and pile logs in your fireplace to give it an inviting and homey feel, even if you can't actually light them on fire. If you have reclaimed wood seats, flank your fireplace with them as Katie Hodges did in this empty fireplace ideathey'll accent the firewood perfectly. 14Store MagazinesCourtesy of Zeke Ruelas for Emily Henderson DesignsMagazine hoarders, rejoice. You finally have another place to store your latest reads. Take note from Emily Henderson and pile them up in your empty fireplace. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15Make It the Focal PointLeanne Ford InteriorsYour impulse might be to draw the eye away from an empty or nonfunctioning fireplace, but this living room by Leanne Ford may convince you otherwise. "The clients wanted to elevate their space and I knew the full wall fireplace was an opportunity to do that! I randomly came up with this idea to do a tiered thing to it and covered it with my ever favorite concrete skimcoat," says Ford.16Display DecorJonny ValiantIf coastal style is your jam, try adding a large piece of coral inside your fireplace. You'll feel like you're by the sea, no matter where you actually live. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below17White OutHouse BeautifulA smart and easy empty fireplace idea is by simply saturating it with one color. To make the space feel lighter and airier, white should be your go-to.18Have A SeatCourtesy of Tessa NeustadtStick a small accent chair in your fireplace. It'll function as decor and extra seating when you need it. See more at Amber Interiors.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below19Light CandlesHouse BeautifulJust because your fireplace doesn't work, doesn't mean it should be in the dark. Placing candles in the space will give it an inviting glow.
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