Issaquah Modern Ranch House Fireplace Update

Thoughtful design challenge: Reworking the fireplaces to open up & brighten this living room and kitchen

The fireplace in this 1960s Issaquah, WA ranch home was the bulk of the space, taking up most of the room and closing off the kitchen from the living room. To make the fireplace smaller and open things up, the bookshelf on the end was removed, and part of the bricks on the kitchen side were taken out to create a built-in pantry for extra storage.

Before the remodel, the fireplaces were wood burning and the bricks were stained with soot. The homeowners wanted gas fireplaces for the ease of lighting with the flip of a switch and for the cleaner burn of gas. Gas inserts were installed and instantly: updated fireplaces! We installed shiplap above the fireplaces, and had a fun DIY day scrubbing and white washing the bricks for a clean and transformed look.

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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.

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