4 Fireplace Remodel Ideas To Upgrade Your Living Room
The fireplace is the one feature every eye in the room returns to. It sets the tone of the entire space, not just literally but emotionally. It is where the furniture turns to face, where people gather, and where the eye lands the moment you walk in. When a living room feels flat or dated, the fireplace is almost always the highest-impact place to

By Sarah Londerville | Updated June 16, 2026
The fireplace is the one feature every eye in the room returns to. It sets the tone of the entire space, not just literally but emotionally. It is where the furniture turns to face, where people gather, and where the eye lands the moment you walk in. When a living room feels flat or dated, the fireplace is almost always the highest-impact place to start.

If you ask us, the biggest impact in any fireplace remodel comes from reclaimed wood. Salvaged from barns, factories, and outbuildings built between the 1820s and the turn of the century, it carries a richness of grain and color that new lumber spends a fortune trying to imitate. A hand-hewn reclaimed wood mantel brings age, depth, and warmth that reads as character, not decoration.
Let us share our favorite four fireplace remodel ideas: each pulled from a real home, that show what reclaimed wood can do.
1. A Wrap-Around Reclaimed Wood Mantel: When TV & Fireplace Coexist
Most living rooms force a choice: the fireplace or the TV. This fireplace remodel makes room for both, and neither one loses.
The reclaimed wood mantel wraps the full width of the surround, grounding the wall without overpowering it. Its rough-sawn texture and warm gray tone do the heavy lifting visually. The TV here is a part of the composition and not an afterthought. The textured plaster surround keeps things light, letting the wood carry the warmth.

A raised hearth runs the length of the fireplace, practical enough to hold a stack of books or a tray of candles, and is comfortable to sit on. It is the kind of detail that makes a room feel lived in.
Across the room, a wall with a large window pulls in natural light and a view of the tree line. Two focal points, one fireplace and one landscape, that do not compete. They take turns.
We make reclaimed mantels to order in Antique White Oak, Antique Elm, and Douglas Fir, sized and finished to your exact opening. The proportions feel custom because they are.
2. When the Fireplace Is the Wall: A Stone-Integrated Fireplace Remodel
Some fireplace remodels add to a room. This one is the room. Built into a floor-to-ceiling stone wall, this fireplace has no hearth. hearth. The stone wraps the entire surround and climbs to meet a vaulted ceiling lined with light wood planking, a Scandinavian nod that keeps the drama from feeling heavy.

The fireplace itself plays with contrast. Plaster above, raw and matte. Black metal below, industrial and deliberate. The reclaimed wood mantel lands between the two, warm enough to soften the metal, textured enough to hold its own against the stone.
Arched steel-framed windows flank the space, pulling the outdoors in. The vaulted ceiling ties it together, giving every element room to breathe.
When you want the fireplace to feel like architecture rather than a feature, this is how you take it all the way up.
3. Floor-to-Ceiling Stone Fireplace with Integrated Wood Storage
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4 Fireplace Remodel Ideas To Upgrade Your Living Room
The fireplace is the one feature every eye in the room returns to. It sets the tone of the entire space, not just literally but emotionally. It is where the furniture turns to face, where people gather, and where the eye lands the moment you walk […]



