壁炉设计理念–随着越来越冷的季节,越来越多的人蜷缩在室内的火堆旁。但是你不能蜷缩在任何一个旧壁炉周围。它必须是美丽的,现代的,释放出很多热量。其中很大一部分是用于环绕壁炉的材料。有很多选择,我们列出了一些建议,让你把壁炉变成家里最喜欢的地方。最受欢迎的壁炉环绕材料之一。钢有许多不同的饰面,所以它可以适合许多内部。钢壁炉的环绕通常会给房间带来一种现代、工业的感觉。Bates Masi建筑事务所设计。查看更多这个家的照片,在这里。由Beyond Homes和BBLOC设计。查看更多这个家的照片,在这里。由拉尔夫·德曼建筑师设计。
Fireplace Design Idea – 6 Different Materials To Use For A Fireplace SurroundSeptember 20, 2016With the colder seasons comes more time spent indoors curled up around a fire. But you can’t curl up around just any old fireplace. It’s got to be beautiful, contemporary, and throw off lots of heat. A big part of all of that is the material used to surround the fireplace. There are a number of options to choose from and we’ve made a list of some to give you ideas for ways to make your fireplace your favorite spot in the house.1. STEELOne ofthe most popular fireplace surround materials. Steel comes in many different finishes so it can fit with many interiors. A steel fireplace surround often gives a modern, industrial feel to a room.Designed by Bates Masi Architects. See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Beyond Homes and BBLOC.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Ralph Germann architects. Photography by Lionel Henriod.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Cecconi Simone. Photography by Joy von Tiedemann Photography.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Marina Breves. Photography by Domus Nova.See more photos of this home, here.2. WOODA less obvious choice for a fireplace surround, considering what you burn, is wood. When building your fireplace, as long as the body is built properly a wood surround won’t be a problem, although you should check your local building codes to see if it’s allowed.Designed by NonNA designprojects. Photography by David Zarzoso.See more photos of this, here.Designed by Brandt Design Group. Photography by Tucker English.Designed by Vibe Design Group. Photography by Robert Hamer.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Pleysier Perkins. Photography by Dianna Snape.3. ConCRETEConcrete as a fireplace surround, with clean lines and natural finishes, brings a contemporary feel to an interior and heats up the space as it retains the heat thrown off by the fire. It’s a resilient material making it ideal for fireplaces and the wide number of colors and textures creates a unique design element in your space.Designed by onix Architects. Photography by Peter de Kan.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Bruns Architecture. Photography by Tricia Shay Photography.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Anthony Concrete Design.4. STonEStone fireplace surrounds add a rustic charm to a modern interior. They add texture and heat up along with the fire. The stones help to radiate the heat, warming up the interior faster and keeping it warmer longer. It can surround your fireplace in a number of different ways and styles making for a wide range of looks and finishes.Designed by OYO architects. Photography by Cafeine.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by HPSA. Photography by Dietmar Hammerschmid.Designed by Giovanni D’Ambrosio Architecture.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Snook Architects. Photography by Andy Haslam.See more photos of this home, here.5. BRICKA more traditional fireplace surround, brick can also be used in modern interiors to create a warm and stylish feel. Bricks come in many colors and sizes and can be arranged in different patterns to create a variety of looks that all add texture and warmth to a space.Designed by Robson Rak. Photography by Lisa Cohen.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by C.F. Møller. Photography by Julian Weyer.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by InForm. Photography by Derek Swalwell.See more photos of this home, here.Designed by Hennebery Eddy Architects. Photography Josh Partee.See more photos of this home, here.6. TILETile is a great way to create a unique fireplace surround. It comes in endless materials, colors, sizes, and textures, meaning it can be used in any interior. It can also be a way to achieve looks that are more expensive when built right in. A solid marble fireplace surround, for example, would be much more expensive than a fireplace surrounded by marble tiles.Built by Bravehart Building. Photography by Caralyn Ing Photography.Designed by Ohashi Design Studio. Photography by John Sutton Photography.Designed by Residents Understood. Photography by Katharine Hauschka.Designed by Architrix Design Studio. Photography by Lucas Finley.