A fireplace is always a centerpiece in any home and any space, this is a spot where the whole family gathers. If you are choosing a fireplace, consider having a double-sided one as it has an obvious advantage: it will give interest, coziness and warmth to two spaces, not just one. Apart from being a fabulous designer feature, double-sided fireplaces are also a great way to break up space while sustaining visual and light flow between two areas. Here are some pros and cons of such fireplaces to understand if it’s for you or not.
Pros Of Double-Sided Fireplaces
Double-sided fireplaces are safer than many other kinds of fireplaces due to the sturdy glass enclosing the flame. This is particularly ideal if you have small children in your house. Some fireplaces come with no covers and screens at all, so don’t choose them if you have small kids and pets around.
A modern two-sided fireplace will definitely be a conversation starter as they are extremely stylish and highly uncommon, they will warm up physically and psychologically two spaces at once bringing ultimate coziness to both. My favorite idea is a double-sided fireplace between a master bedroom and bathroom – it’s sure to turn your space into a relaxation oasis.
Double-sided fireplaces are usually located between two full-sized areas. By doing so, the heat is evenly distributed compared to a traditional hearth placed against one wall. With conventional fires, the heat can cluster up in one area rather than scatter throughout the entire space.
A beautiful double-sided fireplace with a concrete shelf and some decor right on it is a lovely idea for any space.
A beautiful Spanish farmhouse space with a lrge double-sided fireplace that lights up and warms up both the dining and living room.
A built-in double-sided fireplace gives interest and a cozy feel to both the living room and the dining zone.
A built-in double-sided fireplace gives light and warmth to the dining and living room and separates them.
A built-in fireplace with firewood storage gives a lovely touch to both the living room and the kitchen.
A cocnrete double-sided fireplace gives warmth and coziness to both bedroom and living room and separates the spaces.
A completely sheer glass enclosed fireplace like this one is an updated version of a double-sided fireplace as it's seen from all the sides.
A double-sided fireplace clad with brick is a pretty and cozy space divider for the dining-living room zone.
A double-sided fireplace with a wooden mantel and decor located between the living room and entryway.
A double-sided fireplace with concrete balls inside will easily become a decorative element for both spaces.
A double-sided white fireplace separating the living room and the dining rooms looks very chic, cozy and cool.
Cons Of Double-Sided Fireplaces
This will not be an issue if the two-sided fireplace will be installed in a partial divide that is only 3ft high. But if you’re going to place a double-sided fireplace on a floor-to-ceiling divide, then you have to make sure that you are utilizing proper wall supports. Remember that without correct supports, the fireplace could collapse anytime.
Double-sided fireplace is still a new concept on the market nowadays, which means that it also comes with a higher price tag than the traditional items that have been around for many years. Nevertheless, double-sided fireplaces are worthy of your investment.
Double-sided fireplaces add a certain contemporary touch to your home that no other pieces of furniture can give, so think about installing one of these fireplaces for your next revamp – the pros are obvious, while cons aren’t that many! Get inspired by the ideas we’ve prepared and think of rocking such a piece in your home!
A gorgeous double-sided fireplace, which gives coziness to both the living room and dining space.
A large clear double-sided fireplace will give a lot of interest and will instantly become a centerpiece in any space.
A marble double-sided fireplace to illuminate and warm up the kitchen and the entryway is a cool idea to add coziness.
A minimalist concrete double-sided fireplace works for both dining and living rooms adding charm and coziness to both.
A minimalist green double-sided fireplace separates the spaces into two parts - a kitchen and a living room.
A minimalist white fireplace works for both living and dining rooms making them more welcoming and warm.
This grey concrete double-sided fireplace looks spectacular, offering a chic and modern focal point. Its design integrates seamlessly into open-plan spaces. Pair with minimalist decor to maintain a sleek, uncluttered look.
This modern white double-sided fireplace features a concrete stand, adding a cozy and chic touch to the space. Its dual-facing design is perfect for open areas. Use neutral decor to keep the focus on the fireplace.
A neutral farmhouse living room featuring a double-sided fireplace with no covers that gives its warmth to the dining zone, too.
A neutral farmhouse living room with reclaimed wooden beams on the ceiling and a black double-sided fireplace for a statement.
Candles on the mantel and a pinecone wreath give this sleek white fireplace a cozy winter touch. The built-in firewood storage adds practical elegance. Complement the look with soft textiles to create a warm and inviting space.
A sleek white minimalist double-sided fireplace will give a chic look to the space and make it cozy.
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