


The unconventional placement of the fireplace lets your guests know that you took special care in the design of your home and conveys an air of sophistication and class. A bump-out provides the perfect opportunity for inbuilt storage below the fireplace.Īll of these configurations of fireplaces work in both modern and rustic settings and provide a wow factor when entering a room. Combining old and new in the perfect fashion. This bump-out with a three-sided fireplace gives this room a futuristic feel. Truly a corner fireplace, this wall would have seemed bare without this addition. This dividing wall provides separation between this sitting area and the dining room. Instead, it conveys a sense of bright warmth. Without this feature wall and fireplace, this room would feel too open and give off a warehouse vibe. The stylish wall paneling and granite base are amazing.

The beautiful layout of this modern room is begging for a corner fireplace. This corner fireplace by Regency looks right at home in this modern living space. This see-through fireplace connects the living room area to a dining room area, along with the inbuilt bookshelf and accent wall, it provides a sophisticated feel to this living space.Īnother variation of this is called a “pier fireplace” or a “3 sided fireplace” or “corner fireplaces”, and are meant to be placed in a corner of a wall, a bump out of an existing wall, or on a stand perpendicular to an existing wall. This double-sided fireplace compliments the open design of this master bath adjoining the master bedroom. This fireplace is placed in a feature that provides some separation between the living room area and the dining area.
