• Tue. Apr 16th, 2024

5 Ways to Design Master Bedroom Fireplace Ideas with Free Standing Fireplaces

A master bedroom fireplace can be an excellent addition to your home’s design, but it’s important to think about the design of your fireplace before you purchase it. This way, you can choose the perfect free-standing fireplace that matches the rest of your bedroom design, ensuring that it looks great in your bedroom and works perfectly with your heating needs! Here are five ways to design master bedroom fireplace ideas with free-standing fireplaces.

1) Create a seating area in front of the fireplace.

A free-standing fireplace works well in a large master bedroom because it can be placed on its own or be part of a seating area. The fireplace doesn’t have to be positioned against a wall, making it easy for homeowners to create extra seating space and save floor space. Before purchasing a free-standing fireplace, measure your bedroom so you know how much firewood you’ll need. You may also want to consider investing in an electric fireplace if you don’t like dealing with wood fires. If storage is an issue in your home, find one that has cabinets built into it or purchase storage bins that match the wood tone of your new fireplace.

2) Combine the placement of your TV and fireplace.

If you have a large enough room, placing your TV above your fireplace is ideal. Not only do you save valuable floor space (you can easily hide any wires in your wall), but it creates symmetry and balance. The flames from your fireplace will be reflected on both sides of your TV, making it look larger than life. You can also consider setting a flat screen on top of a fireplace or media cabinet; just make sure that it has built-in IR so you can control its volume and channel remotely!

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3) Make Art or Decor the Centerpiece of Your Fireplace.

Is your fireplace covered in a mess of knickknacks and doodahs? If so, it’s time for a change. You don’t need to keep your fireplace bare—even if you live in an apartment building or don’t have access to a mantel—but getting rid of some clutter is key. You want at least part of your hearth visible, after all. Start by rearranging your existing decorations (if they won’t fit inside a chest on top of an end table, they’re probably too big) and then shop around for some more attractive options that are similar in size and style. The goal here is balance.

4) Add a Little Typical Décor.

Stack framed family portraits on the mantel. Place some on top of and inside your fireplace, light them up and sit back and enjoy. There’s no need for any additional decorations in your bedroom, candles can do all that you want them to do, they will set a relaxing tone allowing you both to wind down after a long day at work or school. The soft glow of candlelight creates an intimate setting while providing extra warmth during the winter months. You can even light up some candles in large vases on your nightstands if you don’t have space for real ones by your fireplace.

5) Light Up Candle Holders For A Romantic Ambiance

One of the easiest ways to create a romantic ambience in any room is by using candlelight. All you need are some scented candles and candlesticks and you can easily set up a beautiful display. It’s important that your candles burn safely, so keep these tips in mind: Place candles out of reach of children and pets, use caution when trimming or extinguishing, never leave a burning candle unattended and never place candles in windy areas where they could blow over.  

In older homes when fireplaces served as the main heating source, the main bedroom is where you’ll most frequently find bedroom fireplaces.  So, read on the above ways to upgrade bedroom fireplace ideas!