Stone Fireplace Ideas for Cozy Comfort in the Home
Is there anything cozier in a home than a fireplace? Especially if that fireplace is made of stone? Today I’m sharing a collection of gorgeous stone fireplace ideas that are sure to warm you as the days get shorter and cooler.
Photo by New Rosslyn Construction
This stone fireplace is truly impressive. I love how the entire wall is stone. With a vaulted ceiling, it really makes quite an impression. What a beautiful blend of colors in a magnificent room.
Large rocks surrounding the fireplace and wood trim throughout this family room creates a cozy space despite the soaring ceiling.
A white stone fireplace creates a quaint farmhouse look. The dark gray shiplap wall provides a dramatic backdrop.
Photo by Beautiful Chaos Interior Design & Styling
A corner fireplace adds a unique touch and allows for magnificent views out the floor to ceiling windows. Even the family dog knows this is the best room in the house.
When I was growing up, our living room had a floor to ceiling fireplace beneath a wood vaulted ceiling. I need to find an old photo of that room and scan it so I can share it.
Here’s a more contemporary style stone fireplace. I like the touch of claret in this space.
This contemporary coastal home in Rhode Island has been featured on my blog before. You can see the entire home here.
A rustic stone fireplace creates a cozy cabin vibe in this beautiful living room with its rough hewn wood paneling. Reminds me of a ski lodge with really nice furniture.
I hope these beautiful stone fireplace ideas warmed your heart and soul. Are you looking forward to the colorful days of fall? Our leaves are just now becoming tinged with yellow.
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Can’t pick, love them all. One’s more cozier than the next. Thanks for sharing. Here’s to a great week ahead!
I love stone fireplaces, they remind me of the one in my parents living room, it was huge and had a ledge so you could set down in front of it. The ledge was about two foot off the ground and those stones were always warm to sit on.