Fireplace Focal Points

Whether designing a new home or refreshing an existing space, it is easy to transform a room by making the fireplace the focal point. Choosing the material for a fireplace in a new home is always determined by the style of the house. Sierra Homes often builds in a contemporary style with high vaulted ceilings. This calls for a dramatic fireplace design (like the bookmatch design featured below) that can range from large format tiles, concrete, stone, or even slabs of porcelain on the face. There may be a hearth and/or mantel depending on the desired look.

 

For our remodel or design clients, fireplace renovations are the most requested. We have created stunning centerpieces from old, shabby fireplaces that just needed a little TLC – or a major overhaul! The trend is to remove old wood burning fireboxes and replace with gas inserts that appear more upscale and sleeker. Then by replacing the old stone with new material, or whitewashing bricks (like we did in this 1960's ranch home below), we have created an elegant fireplace that becomes the centerpiece of the room.

We removed the bookcase, added shiplap above & whitewashed the fireplace brick in the kitchen

We added shiplap above and whitewashed the fireplace brick for a brighter look in the living room.

 
 
Kelly Finkbeiner

Founder & Designer, Sierra Homes

Hi, I’m Kelly, owner and designer at Sierra Homes. With a career rooted in escrow and real-estate services and a certification in Interior Custom Design from Heritage School in Seattle, I bring a unique blend of process and passion to every home. Alongside our team, I combine thoughtful design and luxury detailing to create spaces where families thrive.

https://www.sierrahomespnw.com
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