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Tuesday, 06 January 2009
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Ideas for Fireplace Designs

Whether you are building your dream home or remodeling your existing home to better suit your needs, consider fireplace designs in your plans. Fireplaces have quickly become back in vogue as a vital piece of home interior design. Instead of years passed where fireplaces fell out of favor, even causing many fireplaces to be demolished or covered up in favor of wall space. However, the old saying “what goes around comes around” is a huge factor in interior design, and fireplaces have once again become an essential part in room décor. From living rooms to bedrooms to dining rooms to even bathrooms, fireplace designs are a necessary part of planning the interior of your home.

Look to the shape and size of your room when searching for fireplace designs that work the best for your space. For larger rooms, consider looking to more massive fireplaces with a stunning presence. These plans generally include floor to ceiling structures, larger mantles, and the presence of built in units on either side of the fireplace itself. If your room is quite large but does not have soaring ceilings, consider drawing your fireplace unit horizontally to form a presence in your room. However, small spaces can benefit from a fireplace and there are many fireplace designs available for tiny rooms.

For small rooms, consider looking to the fireplace designs that use alcoves or unused corners to tuck smaller fireboxes for a unique look. Also, consider a fireplace that serves as a passage way between two rooms, since a two sided fireplace will visually expand the room, this option is a great way to make a smaller room seem larger. Another option for including fireplaces into smaller rooms is to look to the corners. By choosing fireplace designs that utilize an unused corner to hold the firebox, you can create an interesting look in your room without eating up any critical wall or floor space.

Another way to use fireplace designs to your advantage is to look to the built in units that are more and more often appearing on either side of a fireplace. These built in units can house everything from your television set and electronic equipment to books to display items to collections. Additionally, built in units are great ways to create a streamlined look in your room and are often budget friendly since you will not have to purchase additional furniture for the design of your room.  Consider visiting your local cabinet maker to find a multitude of built in fireplace designs.

If you are looking for fireplace designs, consider turning to your local library or bookstore. There are countless publications on a wide variety of design ideas for fireplaces, surrounds, mantles, and built in units. Furthermore, consider interior design magazines and television shows for inspiration. Finally, the World Wide Web holds a vast wealth of ideas for all types of design plans and rooms. Once you have found one design or several fireplace designs to include in the look for your room, begin making your plan a reality.

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