Make your home a haven from the cold with these cozy fireplace ideas.
James Ransom; Styling: Alya Hameedi
The right fireplace design can transform a room.
This fireplace features a white wood frame around the classic red brick to make a charming yet modern look.

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Widen for Storage
Fireplaces don’t have to be completely centered.
Put Up a Screen
Don’t use your fireplace often?
Cover it with a decorative screen.

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This room features a fireplace with multiple depths and dimensions that makes the room feel fluid and comfortable.
Using old materials is a great way to add character into a new build.
This fireplace has a basketweave look that adds a unique and visually appealing element to the space.

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Display Firewood
You don’t have to throw in your firewood willy-nilly.
Whenrenovating her home, designer Caroline Brackettremoved layers of stucco to find this beautiful brick original to the home.
This room features a brickfireplace paintedwhite to make for a cohesive and clean look.

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This fireplace uses a beige herringbonetile patternto add an aspect of design that elevates the room.
This fireplace used weathered bricks to create a vintage, cozy look to the living room.
This fireplace has plants placed inside of it to add a fun, natural element to the space.

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This fireplace was raised to allow for wood storage underneath while maintaining a purposeful and clean look.

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To prevent the dining room (above right) from feeling cavernous, she chose large pieces, like an eight-seater table and a hanging shade.Credit:Alison Gootee

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