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Wood Burner Fireplace Ideas A wood-burning stove is a stunning design feature for rooms. Wrap-around shelves can be incorporated into your wood burning stove, as seen in this living space, to create a handy log storage area. Metro tiles are a great choice for a modern fireplace or chimney breast. They are available in a variety of patterns and colours and are durable enough to withstand the warmth of a stove. Splitface tiles You can easily make a stylish frame for your wood burner with split face tiles. These tiles are popular because of their texture and attractive colors. They are an excellent choice for framing the wood burning stove since they can be a perfect match for the decor of your living space and add a touch of elegance to your fireplace. They can be used to create a wall of interest or as a backsplash for the kitchen. The appeal of split-face mosaic tiles is that they can be used as a modern log burner fireplace or a traditional fireplace. They can be paired with a sleek fireplace surround, creating an impressive look that will completely transform your home. These tiles come in a range of colors and textures and you can choose the ones that suit your decor scheme. The most popular finish is the classic black anthracite, however, there are other shades of red and green available. Think about using textured tiles to create the hearth or surround if you are considering a fully clad chimney breast. Patterned tiles look great with the brick-like walls of a modern fireplace and contrast well with the rawness of steel or cast iron stoves. Choose a simple design or something more intricate like scallops, fish scales, or herringbone tile. Slate is a popular material for fireplace hearths. It is resistant to stains, heat and is long-lasting. It's a great choice for a traditional wood burner fireplace design and can be paired with any colour of tile. You can also opt for modern style with glazed porcelain tiles that come in a range of finishes and colours. Many people believe that a wood burning stove is more appealing in a rustic space, but it can also look amazing in a modern setting. If you're looking to purchase a chic, contemporary wood burner opt for one with sleek lines and a lack of fussy decoration on the front. You can frame the log burner with sleek slate or herringbone tiles to complete the design. Porcelain tiles If you're looking for a minimalist appearance for your fireplace that is wood-burning it is possible to eliminate the traditional mantelpiece and fire surround. As long as you have enough space to accommodate a flue, this is a chic and efficient method of using a log burner, particularly in smaller homes where more intricate features might overwhelm it. The most efficient solution is to cover the chimney's front with tiles that match the color of the walls. This gives the room a uniform appearance. Porcelain tiles are a popular choice for cladding wood burner chimney breasts because they be able to withstand the heat produced by a fire that is burning logs and are easy to clean. The tiles come in a variety of colors, including black and greys, whites and many others. Certain designs have patterns that add interest and texture. Marbled finishes are elegant and luxurious. Checkerboard or Herringbone designs are timeless classics. Consider adding border tiles that have an intricate design, such as the scallop, mermaid or fish scale tiles, to make your flooring stand out. Installing chamber panels is an easy way to clean up the fireplace's opening. They can be cut to size and then placed in your fireplace recess. The panels can be finished in many different colors and materials. From red bricks with a rustic look to herringbone and slate designs, they're a cost effective alternative to recladding the entire chimney breast. If your house has a chimney that is of a period design one of the most striking and striking option is to clad the entire chimney's front with splitface stone tiles. These tiles can be made of natural or porcelain stone, and add color as well as texture and interest to the hearth. They also allow you to build in wrap-around shelves for log storage. If you are looking for an updated look you can opt to remove the hearth entirely and only cover the fireplace surround and chimney breast in tile. This is a great idea for a modern woodburner, since it lets you display the sleek, minimalist design and makes cleaning sooty deposits easier. Mosaic tiles As the days get shorter and the nights get colder there's nothing better than curling up in front of an open fire to warm up your living space. Gas fires are convenient and provide an instant heating boost. However it's hard to beat the traditional log burning stove. If you're looking to update your fireplace and add warmth to your home, you should consider a tiled surround. Tiles are durable that can withstand the high temperatures produced by a wood burning stove and are easy to clean. They are also available in a variety of designs and colours that can be matched to any design. If you're looking to create a sleek, elegant appearance for your fireplace's surround and mantel, choose white tiles. As this example from Finding Lovely shows, white tiles can be set up in intricate patterns to create an impact. Mosaic tiles are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colours. They are perfect for fireplaces. The addition of small pieces of mosaic tile could also introduce different textures to your fireplace surround and create a visually appealing design. For a more sophisticated look go for herringbone tiles. Herringbone tiles can be set in a neutral color to let the pattern do all the talking and can also be used to add some color to your space. This stunning example by Paula at home by Polly employs herringbone tiles in an exciting, zig-zag pattern to give a chic look to her log stove. Use decorative border tiles to add some design to your fireplace. These tiles are often used to line bathrooms and splashbacks but they can be used as a decorative cladding for your fireplace to add some flair. Decorative border tiles are available in a wide range of styles and patterns that range from simple chequerboards to more intricate options like fish scale and scallop. Choose a bright and vibrant color like yellow if you are looking to impress with your wood burning fireplace. This vibrant color will lighten the dark hue, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Chamber panels It's easy to update the appearance of your living room by changing the fireplace chamber. The process involved the removal of old brickwork, tiles or stone. Now, you can cover the opening of the fireplace with special panels. These heat-resistant materials won't overheat and come in a variety of styles to complement your hearth, surround and wood burning stove. For a contemporary take on the design of the fireplace, select an open style with a jet black frame. corner wood burning stove will create an instant focal point and draw attention to the fireplace itself. A metal background is also a good choice, adding to the industrial style that is becoming increasingly popular. If you're looking for an older-fashioned log burner design, you could opt for an inset fire. These can be fitted into a standard opening in the fireplace. They are also called woodburners, cassette stoves or built-in stoves. They are perfect for older homes with brick chimney breasts. They can be framed to suit your taste. To emphasize the traditional appearance of your log burner it is possible to frame the opening with a decorative wallpaper. This will draw attention to the fire and provide a touch of warmth and comfort to the room. This is an excellent option if you're worried about the risk of an open flame and need to limit the time your children and pets are near the fireplace. Slate panels are easily used to modernize the traditional fireplace.

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