Thursday 11 December 2014

Craftsman Fireplace Design Ideas

Craftsman style fireplaces are characterized by careful detailing and quality workmanship.


The Craftsman style of design was popular in the U.S. between 1910 and 1925, according to Standout-Fireplace-Designs.com. The style incorporates "clean lines, sturdy structure, simplicity of form, and natural materials," according to the site. Craftsman style fireplaces can induce a sense of grandeur and majesty, as well as comfort and stability. Design ideas include tiled surrounds, marble surrounds and stone facing. Does this Spark an idea?


Tiled Surround


Tiling can add color and freshness to Craftsman style fireplaces.


Whether your Craftsman fireplace is framed in blonde or darker wood, using glass or ceramic tile for the surround and apron can add color, distinction or a touch of modernity. Try solid or patterned tiles in shades of beige, green, rust or brick to add warmth and energy to a Craftsman fireplace framed in dark wood. For lighter wood framing, consider forest green, black or deep gray for contrast or peach, cream or rose-hued tiles for harmony.


Marble Surround


Marble can add a sense of refinement to your Craftsman style fireplace.


Marble is prized for its durability and natural elegance; both of these qualities are in keeping with the Arts and Crafts design philosophy. Using marble in your Craftsman style fireplace surround can add freshness or gravity to your design. White or ivory marble, with its inevitable variegation, can add a sense of purity and enhance the simplicity of a fireplace framed in blonde oak. Black, deep green, or slate-gray marble, on the other hand, adds weight and dignity to a darker wood design. Beige marble, in its many hues, can aptly set off dark or blonde wood framing.


Stone Facing


Lighter stone shades can add dimension to traditional Craftsman fireplace designs.


Stone is another natural material in keeping with the Arts and Crafts ideology. It can provide a sense of stability and permanence and makes an ideal complement to the hardwood of the typical Craftsman fireplace frame. Using stone allows you to use the same material from the interior of the firebox in the surround and apron. This can create a sense of flow and harmony. In addition, stone of natural gray, beige and cream hues can lift, or add dimension to, a blonde or dark hardwood fireplace design. Darker stone hues of black, brown, green or gray can enhance the rugged formality of the existing Craftsman design.

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