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A double sided fireplace

So this FINALLY went in yesterday. After 4 years of saving the wait is over. I am so excited it came together. If you've been following my blog for a long time you'll remember I built this odd floating wall in the middle of my house. It was always because I wanted a double sided …

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So this FINALLY went in yesterday. After 4 years of saving the wait is over. I am so excited it came together. If you’ve been following my blog for a long time you’ll remember I built this odd floating wall in the middle of my house. It was always because I wanted a double sided gas fireplace. I had the frame built and ready to go, but you know how life is….

Now I am deciding how to finish it off. Pinterest is killing me with its ideas! My husband and I don’t seem to agree. He never really cares about what I choose, but this time he’s been a bit picky (the horror!) 😉 Even my bestie was here last night and was trying to reassure him I would finish it off good!

The dilemma… both sides come with a big black metal border thingy that hides the plaster cuts and edges. In theory that’s an easy fix, it just sits around the fireplace and done. BUT for me, that’s just too heavy and bold and I hate it. Of course now I have to think of something to finish it off. And I have 2 faces with it being double sided – so they need to be the same.

My theory… is to put one or two rows of awesome little handmade tiles around it. Not too bold, just soft (maybe grey/blue and white). I need to find the tiles first and bring a few home. The stress will be their edges and where to start and stop them (because there is no mantle), but I know I’ll sort something out!

Anyway, here are some ideas I am liking (I won’t go as bold as some of these, but geez they look fun!)…

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Rightio, so now I shall shop for the perfect tile, ponder the idea and how it will all work and maybe get on to that job next week. We still have a bit of plastering and re-painting to do so that will keep us busy for now.

Next on my list is a new couch. I’ll be madly saving again! And a major overvalue of what’s on those little shelves either side 🙂

If you have any ideas or suggestions on how to finish off both side of the fireplace I’d love to hear!

♥ KC.

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Katrina

Katrina

Full-time day job as interior designer for sustainable construction company Passionate about creating beautiful, functional spaces tailored to clients' needs and styles.

Comments

  1. Wendy Brewer

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    April 6, 2017

    Love a double fireplace

  2. Kate Marshall

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    April 6, 2017

    Omg I’ve been waiting for this post. We have bought the same fireplace for our house and I can’t decide either. One side will be to the floor (3 sided edging) and the other floating (4 sided as the room steps down. Wanting a feature wall of sorts but can’t decide. Nor can hubby and I agree. Can’t wait to see it finished.

  3. Emma Carroll

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    April 6, 2017

    We were in the tile shop for a while today … always easier in your head than in practice

    • Katrina Chambers

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      April 6, 2017

      Did you choose? I am sitting on my phone now scrolling ideas!

    • Emma Carroll

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      April 6, 2017

      Not yet. We agreed that we had very different taste! Hoping to find a compromise that we can both be happy with!!

  4. Rebecca Hendricks

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    April 6, 2017

    I like the first pic you had in the post! I say put up a mantel to combat tile placement issues. The natural timber really sets the tiles off.

  5. Sum

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    April 7, 2017

    Love those tiles Katrina! You’re right they are a bit of fun whilst not being in your face and over the top. I say go for it! I’ve gone for a coloured splashback in the kitchen because everywhere else is neutral. It adds some personality into the house.

  6. Caroline

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    April 7, 2017

    My fireplace is going to be built into a charcoal wall I think (to better hude tv) so I’m thinking of large bluestone tiles

  7. Marnie Mclaren

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    April 11, 2017

    Hi Katrina
    I have been following your blog and very happy to see your new fireplace. We are doing a floating wall in our new build and having trouble finding a double side gas fireplace. Do you mind sharing the brand you purchased?
    Cheers, Marnie

    • Katrina

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      April 11, 2017

      It’s the see-through Lopi 🙂

      • Marnie Mclaren

        Reply
        April 11, 2017

        Thanks Katrina I am checking it out now. 🙂

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