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I really want to change the look of my fireplace because to me it looks very Flintstone-y and I want a more streamlined look. I would like to go toward a faux-wood mcm look but I'm undecided if I will regret covering up the stone down the line. Which looks better to you? BTW the fireplace is non-functional and I'm in FL so the faux-wood wouldn't be a fire hazard.

by mordecaithecat

36 Comments

  1. sailergirl2000

    Definitely stick with the stones…that wood look is truly terrible 😖

  2. _I_like_big_mutts

    Please be more specific- is the fireplace just for show (does not have a chimney or exterior vent if gas) or do you just not use it?

  3. MrJohnWickAnderson

    Don’t even consider changing it. It’s beautiful hand laid stone.

  4. captainkappa173

    The stone is beautiful. Please don’t change it

  5. Please do not replace the stone. Maybe consider limewashing it to tone it down.

  6. DisastrousSpare2555

    Keep the stone. I would LOVE to have that in my house but it would cost a fortune. I would love to see some wood beams or paneling on the ceiling, but that’s just me.

  7. Then-Chocolate-5191

    Keep the stone, replace the fireplace doors, and replace or paint the mantelpiece.

  8. Puzzleheaded_Fan3607

    The stone is warmer and just lovely

  9. Curlypeeps

    Because the walls are so light, it stands out more. I feel like if the wall around it was darker, your eye wouldn’t be so drawn to it. 

  10. KayKeeGirl

    Definitely keep- it’s gorgeous, just decorate around it

  11. WeeOoh-WeeOoh

    I’m all for wood, love the look. But not in this case. Leave it be. It looks so much better

  12. Difficult-Desk-5593

    Stone or go with a horizontal pattern

  13. Gloomy-Guarantee-982

    I’m not really a “stone” or a “brick” kind of girl, but I would say stick with the stone 1000000%. That looks really good, beautiful actually.

  14. Blue-Being22

    How about overgrouting the stone. It keeps the stone look, but tones it down quite a bit. Look up “overgrouting stone fireplace” if you’re not familiar with the term. 

  15. PurposeConscious6859

    Neither. But I can’t think of a better alternative

  16. sprinklesanddirt

    Beautiful room! So much natural light ☀️ I think the stone looks better, but I don’t love it. Maybe painting it white? Someone above mentioned over grouting (I just looked it up and that looks awesome! Would definitely fit your space)

  17. Comfortable_Road_232

    The wood looks like a vertical bowling alley!

  18. DetailOutrageous8656

    Option 2 is so ugly I can’t believe anyone would consider it.

  19. micaroo411

    I will come find you and wedgie you every day for a month if you destroy that beautiful stone fireplace. It is expertly hand built. In fact, I’ll find the mason that lovingly placed every stone and we’ll do the double-atomic-wedgie. That’s one pulling in back and one pulling in front. Just leaving you swinging in the wind. /s But really, that stone is so nice and is a beautiful transition from your living space to the view behind it.The fake looking slab of wood looks cheap and will look dated in 5 years.

  20. Glittering-Chip-5995

    Keep the stone. The word faux is your first hint.

  21. iliveformyships

    The stone look is 100x better. Stick with it!

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