Fireplaces are a natural fit for stone and brick surrounds, but there are many more ways to bring the texture and warmth of these materials into your home.
1/ In a stairwell, combined with iron railings.
Inspiration Photo: Tuscan farmhouse restored by designer Mark Long Fletcher, as seen in Architectural Digest
Product Photo: Erthcoverings Splitface in Durango
Inspiration Photo: Private Residence designed by Stylish Fireplaces & Interiors
Product Photo: Century Architexture Distillery Brick in Collingwood
2/ On floors, in kitchens and hallways.
Inspiration Photo: Kitchen in the 2010 Princess Margaret Hospital Show Home, as seen in House & Home
Product Photo: Erthcoverings Interlocking Pave Mat in Springwood Black
Inspiration Photo: Hallway of home designed by Karyn R. Millet, as seen in Traditional Home Magazine
Product Photo: Erthcoverings Interlocking Pave Mat in Sydney Yellow
3/ On walls, with and without a fireplace.
Inspiration Photo: Aspen living room by Studio Sofield, as seen in Architectural Digest
Product Photo: Erthcoverings 3D Panel in Outback Brown
Inspiration Photo: Aspen dining room by Studio Sofield, as seen in Architectural Digest
Product Photo: Erthcoverings Ledgestone panel in Sydney Yellow
4/ In bathrooms.
Inspiration Photo: Bathroom designed by Jeff Andrews Design
Product Photo: Erthcoverings 3D panel in Gray Wolf
Inspiration Photo: Bathroom designed by Carrier & Co., as seen in Architectural Digest
Product Photo: Erthcoverings Strips in Silver Fox
5/ In combination.
Inspiration Photo: Tuscan farmhouse restored by designer Mark Long Fletcher, as seen in Architectural Digest
Product Photo: Century Architexture brick in Stonemill