Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas
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It’s hard to go wrong with a stone fireplace in case the aim is making a space feel cozy or even to provide it with a rustic look. Stacked stone fireplaces permit us to bring coziness and comfort into decors and spaces, which would usually feel bland. It may not look like a really powerful interior design element, but it is, and it’ll always be. But how can you incorporate a stone fireplace into the contemporary decor, and how can you decorate around it? Check below to find out how you can add this element in your space with these stacked stone fireplace ideas.

DISTINCTIVE CONTRAST

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A stunning floor-to-ceiling fireplace by MANI & Co with a stacked stone veneer and a rustic wooden mantel. The stacked stone is Shadowstone in Charcoal Stone color from Realstone.

OLD-WORK STONEWORK

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A modern fireplace with a sleek design by Eldorado Stone surround and a stacked stone veneer accent wall. The fireplace is a perfect fusion between old-world stonework and modern design.

LEDGE STONE

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A cozy living room by HX Home Solutions and North Star Stone with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in bookshelves. White gray custom-colored ledge stone dry stack stone fireplace.

DRY STACK

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A dramatic two-story stone fireplace by HX Home Solutions and North Star Stone with a wooden mantel and rustic decor.

BEAUTIFUL GLOW

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A minimalist fireplace by Studio Steidley with a stacked stone veneer surround and a simple metal mantel. This beach-style family room features a gray stone fireplace.

CUSTOM MANTEL

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A modern fireplace by Domain Design with a textured stacked stone veneer surround and a wooden mantel. Dark gray stacked stone for the fireplace surround.

LARGE RUSTIC

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A cozy outdoor living space by Hawk Construction with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in seating. Rustic living room with gray walls, stone fireplace, and mounted TV.

COASTAL LIVING

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A contemporary living room by Wettling Architects with a white stacked stone veneer fireplace and built-in shelving. Buff-colored hand-split stones for this coastal living room remodel.

OAK PLANK

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A stunning fireplace by Gaetano Hardwood Floors, Inc. with a stacked stone veneer surround and a wooden mantel that blends seamlessly with the rustic decor.

NATURAL STONE

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A modern living room by Realstone Systems with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, white mantel, and built-in shelving. The stacked stone is Alabaster Shadowstone by Realstone Systems.

Building Stacked Stone Fireplace On A Budget

Stacked stone fireplaces are undeniably beautiful, but the natural stone, and also the labor to set up it, is costly. Luckily, there is a method to receive the magnificence of natural stone without having to break the bank, enabling you to change a previously dated fireplace into something truly gorgeous. What is the key? You can cover a brick fireplace with faux stone veneers with the appearance of hand-laid dry-stacked natural stone but with the ease of a panel system. Similar to real natural stone, this particular veneer is molded with textures, sizes, and various shapes, which makes it practically indistinguishable from the actual thing. And stone veneer fireplace isn’t simply less costly than genuine natural stone, but the simplicity and cost of installation likewise add substantial cost savings. The great part is you will find practically limitless choices when developing a stacked stone fireplace working with stone veneer, enabling you to personalize your fireplace to your unique taste.

The largest decision you will create in designing your dream fireplace is choosing your stone veneer out of the many styles & dimension choices. Make a timeless classic feel by selecting ledgestone in shades of gray and brown. Right after selecting your preferred stone veneer, you usually have the possibility of sections in which the stones are stacked firmly together for a dry-stacked appearance, or maybe ones in which the stones are actually spaced farther apart with mortar in between.

Hearth stones are an additional way to put in your own personal touch. You are able to decide to add them in a genuine natural rock-like slate, in a stone veneer with a color contrasting to the fireplace stone, and in a color that coordinates and blends with the stacked stone of your respective fireplace. And also, the choices do not end there. You are able to decide to add a stone or maybe wood mantel, get your stacked stone right up on the ceiling or even stop it at the mantel, or perhaps play around with the style of the firebox itself. The outcome is going to be a hearth that is bright, inviting, and exclusively yours for a portion of the cost of organic stone, providing you with much more cash to invest in the most exciting part of a brand new fireplace—producing a showstopping mantel display.

ALASKA GREY

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A farmhouse living room by MSI with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in seating. The stone fireplace is Alaska Grey, with an element of sparkle in it.

STONE VENEER

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A contemporary living room by HX Home Solutions and North Star Stone with a brick-stacked stone veneer fireplace, white mantel, and built-in shelving.

COZY GLOW

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A sleek and modern fireplace by Arjay Builders Inc. with a stacked stone veneer surround and a simple metal mantel. The beige stone fireplace looks great with the leather sofa.

IRON CRAFTED

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A luxurious outdoor living space by AMS Fireplace, Inc. with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in seating. The stone wall with iron-crafted fireplace doors looks very traditional.

Faux Stone For Stacked Stone Fireplace

The earthy charisma of genuine stacked stone transforms some fireplace right into a textural showstopper. Our gallery of stacked stone fireplace ideas will motivate you to develop your own personal dramatic focal point design. Manufactured stone is not merely for home exteriors any longer. Homeowners are using the purely natural beauty and convenience of made stone veneer to produce stunning interior design focal points, and fireplaces certainly are a logical starting place for their creativity.

Manufactured stone gives homeowners an unending amount of options when it comes to fireplace design. First of all, there is a huge variety of profiles and color palettes, which provides an unparalleled variety of options. But homeowners are not relegated to only one profile type along with one color palette—matching and mixing two color palettes inside the same profile or maybe perhaps mixing two or more profiles, say Ledgestone and fieldstone, open greater possibilities, as you will find absolutely no limitations when it involves the fireplace of your goals. Faux stone fireplace’s number of choices means there are a stone veneer profile and color palette to compliment almost any real estate or decoration style. Variations in grouting colors & strategies add a lot more probabilities for customization. Or perhaps, for a zero grout, stack stone fireplace, pick a profile like a dry stack.

Fireplaces provide a number of special possibilities for incorporating manufactured stone, since stone can be utilized from the base to the ceiling (possibly incorporating a single profile or maybe color palette below the mantelpiece plus yet another above) or just from the base on the mantel. The other choice provides for the potential for returning, later on, to complete the fireplace with stone up on the ceiling.

 

DRYCREEK STACKED

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A minimalist and modern living room by John Buchan Homes with a white stacked stone veneer fireplace and a simple wooden mantel. Drycreek Stacked Stone manufactured by Eldorado Stone.

ORGANIC ELEMENT

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A minimalist and modern living room by John Buchan Homes with a white stacked stone veneer fireplace and a simple wooden mantel. Drycreek Stacked Stone manufactured by Eldorado Stone.

WARM INTERIOR

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A contemporary fireplace by Zachary Custom Homes with a stacked stone veneer surround, wooden mantel, and built-in shelving.

ELEGANT SETTING

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A rustic yet contemporary living room by Realstone Systems with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in shelving.

SENTOUSAI

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A modern living room by FORMA Design with a white stacked stone veneer fireplace, white mantel, and built-in shelving. The stone is called Sentousai, sourced from Stone Source.

ORANGE ACCENT

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A cozy outdoor living space by Morrone Interiors with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in seating. The ledger stone code is stominstr713 charcoal from Prosource.

Design Ideas For Your Stacked Stone Fireplace

Have you been having issues developing design ideas for your fireplace? In case you’re wanting to allure nature inside, adding a stone fireplace might be an action in the right path. Today, we gathered ideas that will help you bring warmth in your crib, the elegant way. A quality stone veneer could easily transform any typical home corner into one full of personality. Applying this method with regards to fireplace surfaces are able to enjoy a rewarding aesthetic effect—simply check out several of the pictures here for inspiration. It’s hard for a free-standing fireplace to not capture attention. Include a stone finish, and it’s apt to be the focal point of the room; you’ll surely identify this particular circumstance in several of the interior images here. Color is additionally a great factor to think about. You are able to opt for a stone fireplace to complement the general tone of the home, or perhaps select a hue to contrast it. In either case, you are going to be satisfied with the end result.

From cast limestone to stacked marble, nothing heats up an area like a lovely stone fire surround. In order to enable you to learn the most effective choice for your home’s design, we compiled the most beautiful stone fireplace ideas for each taste. If you’ve been actually searching high and low for stone fireplace ideas everywhere, you are in luck since we’ve scraped the internet for you and came up with of probably the classiest, most contemporary, and straightforward stone fireplace design ideas around.

Natural stone fireplace wall ideas remain the most famous types of design for all models of home. Because stone veneers can be available in a lot of styles, designs, and types, it is feasible to locate a style that will enhance some architecture, interior design, or maybe room of the house. When you are searching for methods to add the magnificence of stone veneers into your house, consider all of these twelve fireplace designs.

CONTEMPORARY PATIO

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A luxurious and rustic living room by Urban Design Associates with a stacked stone veneer fireplace, wooden mantel, and built-in seating. The contemporary outdoor patio features a stone fireplace and lounge area.

CLASSIC TRADITIONAL

Stacked Stone Fireplace Ideas

A contemporary living room by Georgia Home Staging with a white stacked stone veneer fireplace and a simple wooden mantel. With an all-white ensemble for the entire living room, the stone fireplace steals the show.

Tips For Remodeling Your Fireplace 

When remodeling a stone fireplace, it’s really important you supply it lots of thought and planning in advance. That’s because errors renovating stone are significantly less easy to correct, unlike painting over a sad wall color. Consider everything you love about your open black fireplace, what your general design goals are, and also think of some gorgeous examples which have wowed you in previous times. You could require some fundamental tools to attain a stone fireplace renovation. If perhaps you’re a seasoned do-it-yourselfer, then this should not be anything new. If it wasn’t, now do not worry. 

When you are painting stone, then you will need paint, tarps, buckets, painting trays, paintbrushes, along with painter’s tape. Furthermore, in case your space does not have great ventilation, then it is a wise idea to acquire a face mask which may remove the toxins. When you are adding stone utilizing a simpler stone product as Airstone, then certain basics you will need are stones for the interior to coat the size of your open fireplace, stones for all the sides which have rounded edges, adhesive for the stones, along with a saw or maybe stone cutter (you are able to purchase or even lease these from a home improvement store). 

When you are setting up a feature such as a mantel over your stone fireplace, then you will have to have a power drill, screws deep enough to anchor into stone and the wall structure, drywall anchors (if applicable), along with a level. Of course, an additional set of hands is definitely a very helpful home renovation accessory! Whether your home decor is contemporary, farmhouse, or maybe conventional (or perhaps you are simply doing the very best with what you have got), you are able to develop a stone fireplace flanked by the charming decor and art components to create your fireplace even more inviting. Check out our stacked stone fireplace ideas and images to help you get inspiration for your upcoming living room remodel or even for an outdoor deck plan. A stone fireplace will definitely add a warm, cozy, and inviting appeal to any place or area in your home.

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