Waterloo Region Record

Fabulous fireplace walls

- DEBBIE TRAVIS

There is no doubt that a fireplace creates a central focal point to any room that it is in. Fire is like a magnet and has an irresistib­le pull. However, when the weather turns warm the unlit fireplace shouldn’t look bleak or naked. Here are some options for creating a focal wall that is stunning all year round with or without crackling flames. The material that makes up the fireplace surround helps to determine how you decorate. Tile is a stunning choice as there are so many design options — rustic clay tiles, famous blue and white Delft tiles, glass and mirror tiles to name a few. The tiles can be set in a traditiona­l linear pattern. Or make a big statement by producing a wall with rectangula­r marble tiles set in a herringbon­e pattern. The contempora­ry style seen here captures two design aspects that are on trend today. The historic herringbon­e pattern is showing up not just on floors but decorating walls. And ombre, the effect of progressin­g from dark to light shades, makes the pattern even more pronounced. The fire is simply framed and there is no mantel shelf to interrupt the clean lines. Stone fireplace surrounds have a weighty aspect that suits a rustic space. Its solid appearance feels protective and works well with other natural components. Wooden storage cabinets that flank the stone as well as the floating wood mantel shelf adds warmth and breaks up all that grey. When filling shelves beside an imposing fireplace surround, keep a balance between the weight of the stone and the accessorie­s you choose. Small collection­s will get lost. Two shelf lamps shed a softening, cozy light. Here are a few tips for creating your fabulous fireplace wall. Keep the space above the firepit in proper perspectiv­e. Do you have a large fire pit or a small insert? Balance the fireplace surround with shelves and storage. The mantel shelf and side shelves are perfect for displaying your favourite framed photos, books, and memorabili­a, but edit your arrangemen­t. Clutter will ruin the overall effect. Install lights on either side of the fire or inside the shelves. This soft lighting will create a gentle, comforting mood with or without the aid of a fire. Battery operated pillar candles are a safe way to add a glow beside and above the mantel. You can downplay the linear designs of tiles or wood by injecting round shapes over the fire such as a framed oval mirror, or woven frames. These will also add dimension to a flat surface. In place of shelves or storage beside the fireplace, decorate the plain walls with architectu­ral mouldings. Or design an intriguing display of artwork. If you have a small fireplace situated low down on a high wall, fill the upper space with a large painting or wallhangin­g so that the eye is naturally drawn up to a captivatin­g scene.

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Using long tiles cut to fit, this historic herringbon­e pattern enhances a contempora­ry fireplace in style.
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