Master Bedroom with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

Traditional Home Refresh
Traditional Home Refresh
One Coast DesignOne Coast Design
This is our newly updated primary bedroom at the Coburn Hutchinson House
House Remodel
House Remodel
Dream Home DesignsDream Home Designs
We raised the ceiling and added layers of crown molding to give a luxurious look. Gas Fireplace and mantle. Painted the brick surround around the fireplace to update the look.
Wall mounted bedside tables
Wall mounted bedside tables
Weave InteriorsWeave Interiors
Visually maximising the space with wall mounted bedside tabes and hanging pendant lights, dimmable using the Phillips Hue system.
Chelsea Townhouse
Chelsea Townhouse
Mammoth ProjectsMammoth Projects
The master bedroom was designed to exude warmth and intimacy. The fireplace was updated to have a modern look, offset by painted, exposed brick. We designed a custom asymmetrical headboard that hung off the wall and extended to the encapsulate the width of the room. We selected three silk bamboo rugs of complimenting colors to overlap and surround the bed. This theme of layering: simple, monochromatic whites and creams makes its way around the room and draws attention to the warmth and woom at the floor and ceilings.
Mid Century Master Bedroom
Mid Century Master Bedroom
Rachel BlindauerRachel Blindauer
The client obtained a 1950's home that was stuck in the 70's. It had crunchy plaid orange carpet, yellow brick fireplace and knotty pine paneling everywhere. When we came together on this interior project I wanted to play up the rustic masculinity of wrought iron in the space which would complement the existing iron fireplace hooks. We used an iron fireplace cover, iron drapery rods and rings, and two black height adjustable wall lamps that I had previously product developed on either side of the bed. We then added Danish Modern furniture and drapes to create formality. The knotty pine walls were painted to make the Danish Modern furniture stand out. This allowed the color of the ceiling to be reflected in the bedding and in the commissioned art. To fix the dirty yellow bricks we stained them grey with multiple layers of transparent concrete stain, then stained the hearth bricks black. Interior Design by Rachel Blindauer Photo by Alise O'Brien Architectural and Interior Photography
Key West Revival
Key West Revival
Zieba Builders, Inc.Zieba Builders, Inc.
Creating an indoor/outdoor connection was paramount for the master suite. This was to become the owner’s private oasis. A vaulted ceiling and window wall invite the flow of natural light. A fireplace and private exit to the garden house provide the perfect respite after a busy day. The new master bath, flanked by his and her walk-in closets, has a tile shower or soaking tub for bathing. Wall Paint Color: Benjamin Moore HC 167, Amherst Gray flat. Architectural Design: Sennikoff Architects. Kitchen Design. Architectural Detailing & Photo Staging: Zieba Builders. Photography: Ken Henry.
Park Slope Apartment Colorful Maximalist Bedroom - Small Space Ideas
Park Slope Apartment Colorful Maximalist Bedroom - Small Space Ideas
Tara McCauley Interior DesignTara McCauley Interior Design
As featured in New York Magazine's Curbed and Brownstoner's weekly design column: New York based interior designer Tara McCauley designed the Park Slope, Brooklyn home of a young woman working in tech who has traveled the world and wanted to incorporate sentimental finds from her travels with a mix of colorful antique and vintage furnishings.
Remodel in Destin
Remodel in Destin
Randy Wise Homes IncRandy Wise Homes Inc
This master suite received a full renovation. The fireplace brick was painted.

Master Bedroom with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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