If your fireplace doesn’t work, that doesn’t mean it’s wasted space: it’s an opportunity to get creative with your home decor. There are a number of living room ideas to style an empty fireplace, depending on the rest of your space, decor preferences and the fireplace itself. These 12 living room fireplace decor ideas are guaranteed to turn your empty fireplace into a fun and cozy focal point in your home.
Select a Simple Vase of Flowers
A chic vase filled with a bouquet of flowers is an easy and stylish way to fill the empty space in front of a cold fireplace. Choosing a seasonal bouquet from a local florist is a great way to incorporate seasonal colours into your decor. A cute vintage suitcase or stack of books under the vase can add height and create dimension.
Show Off Your Literary Collection
If you’re a bookworm or a magazine collector, use your empty fireplace to show off your stacks of books, like Kortney Wilson did in this chic Masters of Flip living room. If you like this look but don’t have enough books or magazines to fill your non-functional fireplace, try a thrift store or secondhand bookstore for some pretty vintage books or magazines.
Opt for Statement Decor
Use an empty fireplace to experiment with statement decor pieces, or to let your favourite bold pieces really shine. You can even pair it with plants on the shelf.
Add a Pop of Green With a Potted Plant
Whether you’re a seasoned plant enthusiast or an aspiring plant parent, an empty, non-functional fireplace is a great space for displaying plants. If your fireplace isn’t near a window, opt for plants that tolerate low light well, like a snake plant or ZZ plant.
Fill It With Candles
If your fireplace doesn’t work, why not fill it with candles? Decorative candles are reminiscent of a fireplace’s original purpose and can add interest to the empty space. The uniformity of white pillar candles look great in minimalist spaces like this one, while candles of different colours, shapes, and sizes can add an eclectic touch to colourful, boho-chic living rooms.
Play up a Petite Curtain
Adding a small white or neutral curtain is an easy way to fill an empty or broken fireplace without making it a focal point, as with this colourful Tiffany Pratt living room decor.
Stack up Firewood
It might seem self-evident, but a small stack of firewood can fill an empty fireplace in a way that adds a rustic warmth to your space.
Brighten With Birch Logs
If ordinary firewood isn’t your style, a stack of birch logs gives an upscale rustic vibe to an empty fireplace. The white of the birch adds a pop of brightness that plays well with white fireplaces and furniture.
Style Your Mantle With Trailing Plants
Another great plant-focused fireplace styling option is to put a trailing or vining plant on the mantle. Golden or marble pothos, English ivy and most varieties of hoyas are great choices.
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Paint a Pop of Bold Colour
If your fireplace is currently a neutral shade or wood grain, give it a refresh with a bold colour. The vibrant teal on this Masters of Flip fireplace adds a fun splash of colour that turns it into a focal point.
Brighten the Brick
If you have a bright-red brick fireplace, you can use DIY details to update the look to better suit your style.
Curate an Art Display
Turn your empty fireplace into your own art display. Hang your favourite pieces over the mantle, or fill the fireplace itself with a selection of prints, paintings or other masterpieces.
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