Corner Stone Fireplaces? - Kylon Powell
Andrew Davis
Are corner fireplaces a good idea?
To create a focal point, corner fireplaces can leave extra wall space for the installation of cabinets, shelving, or any other fixtures that require additional wall space. Additionally, corner fireplaces raise the aesthetic value of your living space. Coziness and warmth are the most obvious benefits of a fireplace.
Can you have a fireplace in a corner?
Yes, that’s what I’m saying. “There are so many options these days,” says interior designer Christina Carleton. “You aren’t limited by traditional requirements anymore, anyone can have a corner fireplace.”
How much do stone fireplaces cost?
From $2,500 to $10,000 or more, a stone fireplace can be purchased. Custom-made, real stone designs built by a mason are more expensive, ranging from $3,500 to $7,500 on average. The average cost of an outdoor fireplace is $3,000. (though again, custom work will raise the price). “Faux stone” is a common term for stone veneer.
How much room is needed for a corner fireplace?
Ideally, a distance of at least three feet should be maintained between the mantel and the corner for optimal viewing. Because 42-inch corner vent gas fireplaces are more common, you may have to settle for a smaller model if you want one that’s three feet wide.
How wide is a corner fireplace?
Dimensions of a Corner FireplaceFor larger houses, extra-large corner fireplaces are available with 41-inch lengths and 54-inch widths. This is despite the fact that a number of corner gas fireplaces have dimensions of 45.5 inches wide and 40.5 inches high, respectively.
What do you put on a corner fireplace mantel?
Adding mirrors to the mantel is a great way to brighten up even the smallest of rooms. Above the mantel, hang one large or several smaller mirrors. A shape that stands out from the fireplace will have a greater impact.