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Toasty and Cozy: 10 Fireplaces to Defend Towards the Frigid

Toasty and Cozy: 10 Fireplaces to Defend Towards the Frigid

Because the climate will get colder within the northern hemisphere, this lookbook compiles ten residing areas the place log burners and fireplaces take the chilliness out of the air and supply a comfortable centrepiece.

Regardless of more and more refined family heating know-how, time-honored fireplaces stay a preferred technique to hot houses.

From freestanding stoves to built-in wooden burners that incorporate storage for logs, the next choice reveals how architects and designers make a characteristic of fireplaces.

That is the newest in our lookbooks collection, which supplies visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration, see earlier lookbooks that includes versatile daybeds, distinctive bathe curtains and metallic kitchens.


Picture by Pierce Scourfield

Queen’s Park Home, UK, by Daytrip

A glass enclosure topped by a chimney flue, camouflaged to vanish into the encircling partitions, options on this hearth in a west London home by native studio Daytrip.

It’s supported by a bulky shelf that seems to drift and supplies storage for logs. Tucked away within the nook of the room, the fireside supplies a comfortable and intimate space for rest.


Dzen House by Shovk
Picture by Yevhenii Avramenko

Dzen home, Ukraine, by Shovk

Ukrainian structure studio Shovk created a wood-fired range with supple, curved corners for the lounge of this home on the outskirts of Kyiv.

Constructed from murky gray metallic, the fireside matches the metallic furnishings discovered within the house, whereas contrasting with the wood beams and window frames.


Fireplace with yellow tiles by Familien Kvistad
Picture by Magnus Berger Nordstrand

The Yellow Home within the Apple Backyard, Norway, by Familien Kvistad

Clad in shiny, bright yellow tiles, this monolithic hearth sits in the midst of the inside of a Norwegian Nineteen Fifties-era home renovated by Familien Kvistad.

The aim-built burner featured cutouts for vents, a glass enclosure for the fireplace and built-in log storage, and its lively exterior provides to the energetic colors discovered all through the inside.


Log burner in wooden interior
Picture by Petr Polák

Weekend Home, Czech Republic, by Novel How

The log burner on this Czech home is nestled between two wood posts that kind a part of the constructing’s cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction.

The bottom flooring is organized across the centrally positioned hearth, which boosts the cosy ambiance fostered by the wood partitions and furnishings.


Bully Hill House by Studio MM
Picture is by Brad Feinknopf

Bully Hill Home, USA, by Studio MM Architect

The residing space of this house in rural Novel York centres round a hefty Corten metal panel, which is house to a log burner and firewood storage.

Echoing the outside cladding of the constructing, the metal has a hot rusty-brown patina that creates a country aesthetic.


Wasatch House by Olson Kundig
Picture is by Matthew Millman

Wasatch Home, USA, by Olson Kundig

American structure agency Olson Kundig hid a hearth behind a pair of metallic display screen doorways on this Utah home.

Doorways are positioned on either side of the metal-clad chimney breast, permitting each the residing space and the research to learn from the fireplace’s heat.


Smith Residence by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple is a "village" of gabled steel structures
Picture by Doublespace Images

Smith Residence, Canada, by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple

Symmetrical openings in a colossal stone fireside home an open hearth and log retailer, which serve to hot the lounge of this coastal Nova Scotian house.

It’s constructed from chunks of granite sourced from a quarry near the location, and its warming look is united with a eating desk constructed from regionally felled bushes.


Fireplace in House and the River by After Party
Picture by Giedrius Mamavičius

Home and the River, Lithuania, by After Celebration

Including to the playful nature of this inside, created by Vilnius-based studio After Celebration, this log burner is perched atop a tiny stone boulder instead of a traditional base.

It sits inside its personal purpose-designed, gold-lined area of interest, which stands out towards the white expanse of the remainder of the wall.


Living room with log burner in the middle
Picture by Monique Lovick

Park Lane, Australia, by PW Structure Workplace

A raised platform lined in sq. terracotta-coloured tiles creates a base for this log burner that sits between this house’s eating and residing zones.

The range options glass on either side to permit the flames to be seen and warmth to be skilled when lounging and eating.


Built-in couch in concrete home
Picture by Rory Gardiner

Casa Alférez, Mexico, by Ludwig Godefroy

A range with a dramatic double-height flue warms the lofty concrete-built front room of this Mexican home by native architect Ludwig Godefroy.

Flanked by stacks of firewood, the fireside warms a sunken dialog pit populated with murky inexperienced bolster cushions.

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