Neutral Brick Fireplace
The decorative choices made in this space prove that the modern farmhouse aesthetic is far from boring. Though this space is decorated in neutral tones, the combination of textures in the brick fireplace, wood mantel, and built-in cabinets create an eye-catching focal point.
Black and White Fireplace
This room not only serves as a place for work and relaxation, it also perfectly merges contemporary and farmhouse styles. This fireplace doesn’t need a mantel, thanks to the black and white geometric tile that spans from the hearth to the ceiling. Inside the firebox, there’s yet another tile detail in the form of diagonal herringbone, a classic farmhouse element. The shiplap walls and matte black paint in the adjacent office space complements the fireplace and modernizes the space.
Subtle Statement
Rustic elements like the reclaimed wood beams and vintage furniture pieces make this large, open living space feel cozy and intimate. A white fireplace with a brick surround and simple mantel blend into the wall, adding a warm, inviting element to the room without distracting from the statement ceilings.
Modern Farmhouse Mantel
Set in the corner of the living room, this decorated fireplace is a sight to behold from top to bottom. A board and batten surround and brick back panel wrap around the glass firebox. On the wood slab mantel, oversized framed artwork and a mirror lean against the unique black tiled overmantel. Clean lines and neutral colors keep the rest of the space simple, allowing the fireplace to be front and center.
Whitewashed Brick Fireplace
Add a bit of farmhouse flair to a mostly contemporary space by giving your fireplace a facelift. This whitewashed stone surround was created using a technique called over-grouting, which actually requires using mortar as opposed to grout. A brick herringbone pattern peeks out from the firebox while a limestone hearth adds yet another flawless element.
White Modern Farmhouse Fireplace
This painted white brick fireplace and accompanying light wood beam mantel shelf are understated, but they set the stage for the rest of the room. Colorful abstract art and a textured vase add visual intrigue to the mantel. The adjacent built-in shelves boast an eclectic mix of books, accessories, and even a retro record player.
Sleek Modern Fireplace
Less is truly more sometimes and this space is proof that you can enjoy the benefits of having a fireplace in your home without the fuss. A modern and minimalistic design, the fireplace fits flush into the wall and unaccompanied by a mantel or hearth. Where the farmhouse style comes in is directly next to it. A nook with a shiplap accent wall and a floating bench doubles as a place to store firewood.
Gorgeous Green Fireplace
A statement olive color canvasses the square panel molding that features a hint of shiplap on this modern fireplace. The mantel decor is equally enchanting and completes the look. The iron candle holders, single string of beaded garland, and ceramic pitcher vase filled with a beautiful bouquet fall into the farmhouse aesthetic. Meanwhile, the gold-framed arch mirror that leans on the mantel shelf introduces a modern element.
Modern Farmhouse Fireplace
High ceilings undoubtedly add drama to any room, especially when they complement the fireplace. In this living space, a shiplap overmantel complements the panels in the vaulted, beamed ceiling but is broken up by a well-placed TV and brick facing.
Gray Farmhouse Fireplace
This white and gray living room feels both classic and cool. The gray brick fireplace is a clear focal point, as it stretches across the all-white walls. In addition to the brick, rustic details like the raw wood coffee table are balanced out by the leather couch and black framed windows for an updated look.
Modern Bedroom Fireplace
If you’re fortunate enough to have a fireplace in your bedroom, take advantage of it by turning it into the focal point of the room. This white brick fireplace is simple and straightforward with only a mounted TV adorning it. Once again, herringbone tile makes an appearance inside the firebox, and a potted snake plant sits on the hearth.
White Brick Fireplace
White brick is a hallmark of modern farmhouse style, so it’s a popular choice for farmhouse fireplaces. This stunning architectural one extends all the way up to the shiplap ceiling. Rich, dark brown accents, including the hardwood floors, tufted armchair, and overhead fan, create a sophisticated design that flaunts both a contemporary and traditional style.
Farmhouse Screen Porch
A floor-to-ceiling white brick fireplace looks nearly seamless surrounded by shiplap walls and ceilings in this farmhouse-inspired screen porch. The rattan and teak accessories and furniture give a nod to the rustic roots of farmhouse style, while the ceramic side table sneaks in a contemporary detail. The wood plank floors also get an updated look thanks to a diamond pattern painted in contrasting shades of gray.
Antique Modern Fireplace
An antique wood burning fireplace casts an enchanting aura over this family room. The fireplace gets a chic upgrade with a modern concrete surround that is elongated to accommodate firewood storage. The white wood beams and shiplap ceiling, along with the rest of the room’s decor, are kept rustic and cozy.
Clean and Contemporary
Add a small farmhouse touch to an ultra-contemporary space by adding a simple wood beam above a sleek fireplace. Overall, this space is kept clean and neutral with modern fixtures and minimal decor elements.
Modern Farmhouse Dining Room
Farmhouse fireplaces aren’t limited to the living room! In this rustic dining area, a stone fireplace adds a cozy element and brings warmth to the gathering space.
Simple Farmhouse Aesthetic
Whitewashed Brick Fireplace
This open, airy living room feels larger thanks to hardwood floors and white walls and ceilings. A whitewashed brick fireplace adds a small pop of color against the white shiplap walls and anchors the seating arrangement in the space.
Rustic Fireplace Decor
The various shades of wood used in this space give it rustic charm. The reclaimed barn wood panels that make up the fireplace are contrasted by the sharp, angled ceiling and modernized glass firebox door. Weathered and antique accents add to the farmhouse aesthetic.
Black Brick Fireplace
This stark black brick fireplace with a natural wood beam mantel attracts attention without overpowering this space. While it certainly stands out against the white walls and shiplap ceiling, the contrasting dark wood beam trusses share the spotlight.
Stone Farmhouse Fireplace
The neutral color palette of creams, taupes, and earthy browns creates a soothing sitting area. The single floating wood mantel pops against the textured pale stones that make up the fireplace. Minimal accessories, from the mantel decor to the tool set, allow the fireplace to steal the show.