Fireplace Surrounds
Keeping the fireplace surround low emphasizes the horizontal lines of the room.
Floating cabinets and shelves are on point for a contemporary living room.
Formal enough to host a cocktail party, and comfortable enough to host a football game.
A fireplace surround does not need to be connected in one unit to look cohesive.
This large fireplace surround also encompasses an angled entertainment center.
Light wood built-ins lend a casual air to this living room.
This fireplace surround follows the angle of the staircase with a bar area on the right side.
Natural cherry cabinetry and window seat frame a fireplace.
This room's beachy feel comes from airy white cabinetry and river-pebble tile.
Contemporary walnut cabinetry is an elegant choice.
This cabinetry is as much about the television as the fireplace.
Substantial dark cabinetry has a traditional flavor.
A beadboard inset reduces the formality of a symmetrical arrangement.
Create a rustic atmosphere with a rough stone fireplace and distressed cabinetry.
Charcoal gray is a sophisticated backdrop for a big-screen television, while the white mantelpiece makes the fireplace stand out.
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