Living Areas - The Tile Shop Blog Fri, 11 Oct 2024 20:29:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 147117943 10 Modern Farmhouse Fireplace Tile Ideas https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-modern-farmhouse-fireplace-tile-ideas/ https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/10-modern-farmhouse-fireplace-tile-ideas/#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2024 15:40:37 +0000 https://tileshopblog.wpengine.com/?p=10234 Nothing represents warmth and togetherness quite like a fireplace. If you’re lucky enough to have a hearth at the heart...

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Nothing represents warmth and togetherness quite like a fireplace. If you’re lucky enough to have a hearth at the heart of your home, read on for 10 modern farmhouse fireplace tile ideas to elevate your space with this cozy-chic style.

1. Add Interest With An Ornate Pattern

The intricate white-on-black pattern of the Bolshoi Negro tile makes this cozy fireplace a statement piece. Although the pattern is detailed, the simple color palette maintains the understated elegance of the room–and it looks stunning with the minimalist hardwood mantel.

This chic living room features a black and white patterned tile fireplace.
Featuring: Bolshoi Negro. Design and photography by Be Happy Interiors.

2. Create Craftsman Appeal With Handmade-Look Subway Tile

Handcrafted details are a hallmark of modern farmhouse style. Handmade or handmade-look tiles, like the Look Oliva tile shown here, feature variations in color and surface texture that give your space perfectly imperfect appeal. As an added detail, we love how the white grout lines pop against the deep green tiles, creating continuity between the fireplace and the white cabinetry.

This fireplace features a green handmade-look tile fireplace.
Featuring: Look Oliva. Design and photography by Petta Building and Design.
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3. Realize Your Rustic Aesthetic With Travertine

Lean into the earthen aspect of modern farmhouse design with natural stone, like the Claros Silver Split Face Free Length tile shown here. The rough edges of this tile adds texture, while the beige and grey tones create a cozy cabin feel. Shop our wide assortment of travertine tile for more rich and rustic looks.

A grey stone living room fireplace.
Featuring: Claros Silver. Design and photography by Georgia Pepperberry.

4. Celebrate Americana With a Folk Art-Inspired Pattern

A cornerstone of modern farmhouse design is updating traditional styles for a contemporary home. Embrace the designs of the past with a folk art-inspired print, like the Americana-patterned Star Blue tile shown here. The matching blue bricks make this fireplace a classy and cheerful focal point.

A bright blue painted brick fireplace with blue star patterned tile.
Featuring: Star Blue. Design and photography by KJB Homes.

5. Mix Whimsical Patterns With Rustic Details

One of the things we love about modern farmhouse design is its flexibility. You can combine different styles and still achieve a cozy-chic aesthetic. This fireplace, designed by @kstalzer85, combines the “English cottage” style Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal patterned tile with a hardwood mantel and a bronze cow scull for a rustically stylish appeal.

A black and white patterned tile fireplace.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Wicker Charcoal. Design and photography by @kstalzer85.

6. Keep It Elegant With White Marble

Paired with a wooden mantel and homey decor items, white marble tile elevates your design while maintaining a down-to-earth aesthetic. Here, @lexi.pratz styled her Hampton Carrara marble fireplace with natural elements–hardwoods, white pumpkins and fall florals–to create a space that is both elegant and inviting.

A white marble fireplace.
Featuring: Hampton Carrara Subway and Hampton Carrara Hex. Design and photography by @lexi.pratz
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7. Achieve Natural Appeal With Architectural Tile

The California Gold Large slate tile adds a textured edge to this modern farmhouse fireplace, designed by Pinnacle Design and Remodeling. The architectural details and dark tones complement the crisp, painted wood panels above the mantel. (Plus, the muted color palette makes the Christmas decor pop!)

A slate architectural tile fireplace.
Featuring: California Gold Large. Design and photography by Pinnacle Design & Remodeling.

8. Stay Sleek and Stylish With Stone Subway Tile

Simple and timeless, a brick-lay subway tile design is a staple of modern farmhouse style. Here, @pipermathews adorns her fireplace surround with the Africa Tempesta white marble tile. The grey-veined white tile adds great visual texture to the space, complementing both the wooden mirror and metal candlesticks.

Grey marble subway tile fireplace.
Featuring: Africa Tempesta. Design and photography by @pipermathews.

9. Add Subtle Detail With a Neutral Pattern

This cozy space features the Laura Ashley Mr Jones Dove Grey tile with its sun-faded pattern, creating a relaxed yet elevated aesthetic. The combination of the geometric floral design with the organic evergreen and wooden accessories provides a stimulating contrast to this space, designed by @pipermathews.

A grey patterned tile fireplace.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Dove Grey. Design and photography by @taysandcodesign.

10. Tile Above the Mantel

When you think of tile for a fireplace, you probably picture it on the hearth or fireplace surround. Tiling above the mantel adds focus to upper portion of your room, accentuating the height of the walls and making an artistic statement. That’s what @this_flippin_house has done in for this beautiful fireplace, featuring the Star tile.

A modern farmhouse fireplace with star patterned tile above the mantle.
Featuring: Star. Design and photography by @this_flippin_house.

The Tile Shop makes it easy to get started on your next project. Shop our wide assortment of fireplace tiles or use this helpful guide to modern farmhouse tile. Found a tile you love? Order a sample to see it in your space, or use our Tile Visualizer to help envision your project.

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The leaves are beginning to turn, the apples are ready for picking and the cool nights have us longing for a toasty place to relax in the evening. If you’re lucky enough to have a hearth in your home, these cozy fireplace ideas will spark inspiration! Like what you see? Shop our fireplace tile to get these looks and more.

1. Floor-to-Ceiling Fireplace Tile

No mantle? No problem. Make your fireplace a statement piece by centering your fireplace in floor-to-ceiling tile for a beautiful accent wall. This contemporary and elegant design technique works with virtually any tile, but we love how it looks here with the Vinica Mugla White architectural tile.

Living room and kitchen with wood look tile on floor.  White tile on backsplash in kitchen and textured stone on fireplace.
Featuring: Vinica Mugla White Architectural.

2. Warm and Welcoming Travertine

Want a fireplace that would look at home in a hunting lodge? Natural stone like travertine gives your fireplace a rustic, earthy vibe. The Claros Silver Split Face tile creates an inviting focal point for this room with its natural grey, beige and white tones.

Textured grey and tan travertine stacked stone fireplace with wood-look wall tile.
Featuring: Claros Silver Split Face Free Length, Claros Silver Out Corner and Sauvage Gris Wood Look.

3. Weathered Wood Look

This fireplace is a modern take on a rustic seaside cabin. We love how the faded details in the Colonial Wood White Brillo Rev add movement and color to this fireplace wall. If you like the look of natural wood but are anxious about installing it around an open flame, explore our wide selection of wood-look tiles.

Fireplace surround with the rustic look of weathered wood in a ceramic subway tile set in a horizontal brick pattern. Mantal is a large floating pice of warner toned wood and fire box is matte black.
Featuring: Colonial Wood White Brillo Rev.
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4. Stately Patterns

Maybe rustic isn’t your aesthetic. A beautifully patterned tile fireplace harkens back to historical drawing rooms. Update this style with modern print for a look that’s both contemporary and classic. We love how the Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight shown here makes for an elegant focal point, and ties into the simple blue and gold accessories.

Blue and white patterned fireplace surround with gold and blue accessories on the white mantle.
Featuring: Laura Ashley Mr Jones Midnight and San Dona Honed. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by Stoffer Photography.

5. Sculptural Tile

Want a fireplace that really stands out? Sculptural or 3D tile will transform your fireplace into a work of three-dimensional art. If you love the extra dimension the Cube Gold AC tile brings to the room, explore our wide selection of 3D tile.

Brown-gold sculptural tile fireplace surround with dark wood mantle.
Featuring: Cube Gold AC. Design & Build by construction2style. Photography by Chelsie Lopez.

6. Brick Tile

Achieve the classic fireplace look with real brick tiles. These tiles are thin enough that you can install them on your fireplace surround and floor without them jutting out into the room. We love how these tiles make this fireplace designed by Timber Trails feel both modern and timeless. With Christmas around the corner this fireplace is the ideal place to hang a stocking.

Living room with brick tile fireplace surround and hearth with black mantle.
Featuring: Firehouse Thin-Brick. Design by Timber Trails. Photography by Stoffer Photography.
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7. Black Marble Look

Want a contemporary look that sets the tone for the whole room? Create drama around your fireplace with black marble or marble-look tiles. The fine white veining of the Marmi Classico Nero Venato porcelain tile creates a striking contrast and adds to its moody allure.

Porcelain Polished finish 24" x 47" large-format fireplace wall and floor with organic shapes and streaks in coordinating shades result in a smooth, subtle design in shades of white, black and grey.
Featuring: Marmi Classico Nero Venato.

8. Architectural Look

Imagine curling up in front of this stunning stone fireplace. Architectural-look tile creates the feel of a cabin in the woods, even if you are in the middle of the city. We love how the California Gold tile fireplace makes a statement even without a mantle, but this tile would look equally impressive as a more traditional fireplace surround.

Ideal for around the fireplace, be dazzled by the California Gold architectural tile.
Featuring: California Gold.

9. Cool Stone

This black limestone tile creates a sleek fireplace moment that’s sure to impress. The natural shade variation and veining present in stone tile will transform your space with understated beauty. We love how the Noir Honed limestone tile creates movement and texture on this fireplace wall.

Black limestone wall with fireplace and mounted TV.
Featuring: Noir Honed and Noir Honed Bullnose. Design & Photography by Jeweled Interiors.

10. Stacked Subway

This fireplace is a chic modern twist on a classic. The vertical-stacked subway tile creates the illusion of height and the neat lines provide a sense of order. We love how the cool bluish-grey Morris & Co. Hawkdale Pure Cloud subway tile complements the patterned Net Cloud on the hearth.

Living Room with a fireplace with Morris and Co. Hawkdale Pure Cloud Subway tile on the wall, Morris and Co. Pure Net Cloud Floor tile on the hearth, and Solna Natural Wood Look Floor Tile.
Featuring: Morris & Co. Pure Net Cloud Grey, Solna Natural and Morris & Co. Hawkdale Pure Cloud.

We hope these cozy fireplace room ideas have sparked some inspiration. Ready to tackle your next project? Check out our full selection of fireplace tiles, or find even more inspiration on our fireplace tile design ideas page.

We love to see your tile creations! Share your next project by tagging us @thetileshop on Instagram or uploading it directly to our Customer Room Gallery (you can find even more design inspo there, too)!

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If you’re one of the lucky ones that have a fireplace in your home, we’re about to give you major design envy. But since this small project can refresh the look of your whole space (not to mention be accomplished in a weekend!), design envy can easily become reality. If you’re ready to refresh your fireplace, schedule a free design appointment to get started today. Otherwise, read on for our favorite fireplace tile style tips.

Featured: Bosco Taupe. Design by Kelli Fontana Vogelgesang.

Where to use fireplace tile

Tile can be used on fireplace hearths and surrounds. The hearth, which can be level with the floor or raised above it, is the floor in front of the fireplace. The fire itself is contained to the firebox, and the fireplace surround is the area around the firebox. The surround may go all the way to the ceiling or just around the firebox and may or may not include a mantle. This is the place you are most likely to see tile used. Tile cannot be used inside a wood-burning fireplace, only approved brick and other materials. Altogether, the fireplace is an opportunity to make a statement or define a focal point in the room.

6 styles to consider

One of the hardest parts of tiling is deciding on your perfect style from endless options. We may be guilty of offering too much inspiration, but we’ve rounded up our favorite fireplaces into six themes to help simplify your search.

Featured: Splendours Grey. Design by West Bay Homes.
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1. Small-Scale Patterns

A tile with a small pattern or a small-scale mosaic is ideal for making a small fireplace into a focal point. Don’t forget to consider the material and finish. Matte tile is casual and soft, glossy tile reflects the light and glass tile glamorizes a space with even more sparkle.

The crisp, white fireplace tile combined with the white walls and molding are a simple and clean backdrop for fun decor pieces to take center stage.

This fireplace stands apart stylishly with white marble subway tile that creates striking contrast against the dark navy walls.

Featured: Bianco Puro Honed Marble 4x12in. and Bianco Puro Honed Marble 12x12in. Design by Timber Trails. Photo by Stoffer Photography Interiors.

This rustic fireplace serves double duty, not only separating the kitchen from the living space but also serving as a decorative focus in both rooms.

Featured: Mongolian Desert Corinth Slate. Design by Maple.

2. Cement & Cement-Look

Whether contemporary, old world, geometric or romantic, cement and cement-look tiles certainly liven up a fireplace. Pick a pattern you love, and enjoy an eye-catching and unique centerpiece.

This transitional fireplace is a delightful combination of traditional cement-look tile and a clean, contemporary mantle that satisfies all tastes.

A lively cement-look tile from the London series sets the modern farmhouse scene in this quaint home.

Featured: London Camden. Design by Refreshingly Chic.

3. Floor to Ceiling

Impact is the ultimate goal with a floor-to-ceiling tiled fireplace. These jaw-dropping installations speak volumes.

This stunning fireplace is perfect parts rustic, contemporary and chic.

Featured: Ionic Steel Porcelain. Submitted by @lindsaysfinds.

One way to make your fireplace unforgettable is to situate it in an unexpected place. This one gets bonus points for being enjoyed from the tub and the bedroom on the other side of the wall.

Featured: Charlotte White with Moonstone Marble and Jupiter Grey. Design by Morrissey Home Solutions. Photography by Jen Morley Burner.

File this fireplace under “statement maker.” A soft, neutral grey tile becomes a focal point when it’s installed to the second-floor ceiling of this grand room.

Featured: Evoque Grigio. Design by Russo Residential.

4. 3-D

Taking your fireplace tile to the next dimension delivers a tactile, textural quality. Use a dimensional geometric tile for the ultimate contemporary statement.

A metallic fireplace tile is always a good idea—just imagine how the dimension and texture of this multifired tile shine when the fire is lit.

Featured: Cube Gold AC. Design by Construction2Style.

Elegant and refined, these soft flowing lines create dimension replicating that of calming coastal waves.

Featured: Mar Quartzo AC. Submitted by @wickedwhale.

5. Trim Firebox

For a smoother transition between your fireplace surround and firebox, use trims and layering pieces to dress up the design and soften the hard edges.

A Somerset trim tile artfully frames this firebox while adding architectural detail.

The addition of trim to this stunning fireplace instantly elevates the whole look.

Featured: Legno Geometric Limestone Mosaic and Legno Honed Cumberland. Customer submission.

6. Architectural

Textured, dimensional architectural tiles are not just for rustic designs! For spaces from traditional to contemporary, these natural stones retain a neutral color scheme while adding touchable dimension.

It’s easy to see why our best-selling architectural tile, Claros Silver, is such a hit—classic grey shades and warm tans are universally appealing.

This centerpiece fireplace displays one of the perks of our architectural tile collections. We carry out corner pieces so your design can truly be three dimensional.

Featured: Legno Architectural. Customer submission.

Excited to try something new? Visit our fireplace tile ideas page or our fireplace tile Pinterest board for more inspiration or find a store to get started today!

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