A fireplace is always a focal point in any room, and during colder seasons like fall and winter, it’s the center of attraction. Still most of us face lack of space in our homes and sometimes it seems that there’s no room for a fireplace, though you want one badly. Take a look at the corner of your living room or bedroom, that might be the space for your fireplace! Unexpected? Take a look at the ideas of fireplaces and wood burning stoves that can be fitted into corners, even small ones, below!
Corner Fireplaces
Yes, you can build in a fireplace in the corner, especially if it’s a modern built-in piece. What you need to do is to design the space around it and make a stand in the corner that will hold your fireplace. You can give it a look you want and like, and add a mantel and any surround that fits your room. Make a tile, wood, metal or any other surround and add a mantel if you want, to be able to decorate it for some seasons and holidays. Such a fireplace will look absolutely natural and real, and it will add coziness and warmth to the room.
The corner is finished off with a curved fireplace done with white brick, with a dark mantel, candle lantern, pumpkins and greenery.
This built-in corner fireplace is clad with tiles and features a rough wooden mantel for a cozier look.
The corner is done with a small built-in fireplace, which is a great idea for a contemporary space.
The corner is fitted with a built-in fireplace, tiles on the floor and a small firewood stand.
This modern corner unit features a built-in fireplace, open shelves, firewood storage and some simple decor.
This contemporary corner unit shows off a built-in fireplace, firewood storage, open shelves with some decor.
The corner is fitted with a built-in fireplace, with a dark mantel, faux stone surround and a TV over the fireplace.
The refined living room is done with a corner fireplace clad with marble, with dark chairs and wooden stools plus a stylish glass coffee table.
Scandinavian Stoves
Scandinavian countries have quite cold climates and it was always essential to warm up homes in the fall and winter. That’s why Nordic homes, especially vintage ones, feature Scandinavian wood burning stoves that feature a traditional round shape and are usually clad with tiles. Such a small stove yet gives enough warmth for a room, and it can become a gorgeous part of your decor giving vintage vibes to the space. The tiles and embellishments are up to you, and there can be even a small niche shelf. If you want one but don’t know how to get it, just build an imitation clad with tiles and build a regular modern fireplace inside.
This Scandinavian stove is clad with light blue tiles and is placed on a marble platform, it's a cool idea to keep the space warm.
The corner stove is clad with metal tiles, the top is decorated and there are shiny metallic doors, it's a bold addition to the space.
This large blue tile stove in the corner is done with metallic doors and a shelf with some decor, it's a cool accent piece in the space.
This corner is taken by a stove clad with navy tiles to give a modern fireplace a vintage-inspired look.
This classic rounded Nordic stove is a cool idea for a Scandinavian interior, it will be a focal point in the space.
This beautiful Nordic stove in the corner is decorated on top and features a small niche shelf used for decor.
This pretty refined vintage stove in the corner is clad with white and painted tiles, with a small niche shelf.
The Scandinavian room is accented with a dark inlay tile stove and a dark chest as a coffee table.
This tile stove imitates Nordic ones, and there's a built-in modern fireplace.
The stove in the corner is done with refined inlay tiles and a decorated top, and this is a gorgeous focal point in the room.
The kitchen shows off a vintage stove clad with mint tiles that match the walls, with embellishments, it's a gorgeous decoration.
This vintage corner stove is clad with blue and white tiles, with shiny metal doors, and it's a cool decoration and warmth source.
The working decorated neutral stove adds to the ambience of the room and brings warmth here.
This classic Swedish stove is a lovely alternative to a usual fireplace, and itwill bring warmth and chic touch to the space.
This green Nordic-style stove is clad with green tiles and features a small shelf with decor and books.
Modern Corner Stoves
Modern log burning stoves features various shapes, from more vintage to modern laconic and minimal designs, and they really don’t take much space, so you can squeeze them into a corner. Add some tiles or metal to the floor and a firewood stand or a built-in storage unit next to it, and voila, you got a modern piece that cozies up the space. When it’s not working, you may add various decor and plants around it to use this corner to advantage. Get inspired!
The modern log stove in black, with firewood storage, is a nice fit for a modern or contemporary interior.
The modern neutral space shows off a white brick corner with a Malm fireplace and potted plants around, with a gallery wall.
The corner is clad with printed and plain tiles, with a black metal stove and a firewood open storage unit.
The corner is done with a small modern metal stove and a basket with firewood, it cozies up the space.
The corner is clad with white brick that forms a shelf, and there's a platform for the stove, potted plants and art add interest to the space.
The corner is done with a small black stove with a metal floor cover to make it safe and save the floor.
The modern living room is done with a stone TV unit with firewood storage and a crate, a metal stove in the corner and modern furniture.
The corner is done with brick, with black hex tiles and a vintage metal stove and a small mental with Christmas decor.
The black vintage metal stove and a basket with firewood add atmosphere to the space and make it more welcoming.
This little wood burning stove is placed in the corner next to the entrance to make the cold air warmer.
This corner shows off painted brick with a platform, a black vintage-style stove and a mantel attached behind the stove.
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