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Designers continue to reinvent fireplaces in Denver. Once a humble opening on a stacked stone wall, it now comes in many sleek and futuristic designs. But many homeowners continue to hold onto the traditional look.<br><br><br><br><br>
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Emerging Trends In Fireplaces That You Must Look Out For With the advent of heaters, you’d think homeowners would start saying goodbye to hearths and the smoke they released. But there’s something appealing about watching the fire dance in an opening surrounded by bricks. It’s been our mode of staying warm during winter nights for too long. It’s why many people prefer homes with fireplaces in Denver. It also helps that fireplaces have evolved a lot since the old days in terms of materials and designs. They’re no longer just for old mansions and rustic homes, contemporary homes can find designs that match their interior. They also add to the home’s overall value in the long term.
Trendy Fireplaces To Try Classic Old is new, applies well to fireplaces in Denver. Classic styles come in sophisticated designs that take your interior to the good old times. You don’t have to use materials like wood and stone to get the classic look. You can use modern materials like concrete and still get the classic look you associate with old mansions. This is ideal if your home has traditional interior design. Futuristic You don’t always need to stick to the rules (unless it’s the fire safety rules) when building your fireplace. Many homeowners go beyond the regular rectangle surrounds and mantel over the top. They use eye-catching shapes like oval, rhombus, circle, etc. for the surroundings. You can get rid of usual elements like mantels and/or add unusual elements like burnished metal. Classic With Contemporary Touch The thing about classic designs is that they tend to get over sophisticated. That’s why homeowners prefer adding contemporary touches to classic fireplaces. This could include getting rid of sophisticated patterns to keep the overall design simple or using solid stone fireplace mantels in Littleton. Linear Look Clean lines with solid pieces have started taking over hearths. Popular with gas fireplaces, it works well with traditional designs. Many use solid veneers, all-white marble tiles, etc. to maintain the modern look. Large Hearth Over the years, more and more homeowners are building large hearth openings for their gas fireplace insert in Denver. Using a larger than normal hearth opening adds a sense of prestige and elegance to your home. It also makes the room feel and seem warm and cozy. You can frame it with light stonework to give it a dramatic look that grabs everyone’s attention. Large Walls
You can add a bold dramatic look to your fireplace by using floor to ceiling hearth surround and finishing. High-Quality Heat Barriers The quality of the glass covering a gas fireplace insert in Denver has improved a lot. It keeps the air and heat from escaping, which improves the fireplace’s efficiency. You also get to view the fire even when you aren’t using the hearth for heat. You can find barriers made from other materials that are just as effective at keeping the heat and air in. Corner Spots Many homeowners have started building fireplaces at the corners of the room rather than on one of its walls. This allows you to enjoy the warmth from multiple angles. It’s especially popular in open floor plans where you can use an insert in one of the standalone walls to create openings from three or four sides. It especially suits contemporary houses with a linear design. Stacked Stone A stacked rock fireplace adds a rustic and homely feel to the interior. It comes in various patterns in terms of the size and color of each rock. They can match almost any background color. You can either stack a variety of natural stones or use concrete to mimic the look depending on your budget. People usually use a wood mantel but you can also use stone fireplace mantels in Littleton. Contact Us: Contact Name: Distinctive Mantels Design Business No: (855) 592-7474 Website: https://distinctivemanteldesigns.com City: Denver