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Fireplace Styling Tips for Different Home Interiors

Designing a fireplace is about blending function and style to create a true centerpiece. Key elements include the fireplace unit, interior panels, surround, mantel, and venting, all of which can be customized with different materials and finishes. Installation options range from inbuilt to freestanding or multi-sided designs. With styles from traditional to modernu2014and even outdoor optionsu2014Regency offers versatile, high-quality fireplaces tailored to Australian homes.

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Fireplace Styling Tips for Different Home Interiors

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  1. Fireplace Styling Tips for Different Home Interiors Fireplaces can completely change the feel of a room, and choosing the right style helps it blend naturally with your home’s design. Here’s how to match your fireplace to different interior styles. Traditional A traditional look suits homeowners who love classic warmth. Think a wood or gas fireplace paired with brick firebox panels, a solid timber mantel, and a natural stone surround. Ceramic logs and a matte black trim enhance the timeless feel, creating a cozy, elegant focal point that blends beautifully with vintage, heritage, and character-style Australian homes. Transitional A transitional interior works well for those who enjoy balance —something not too traditional, yet not fully modern. Pair a neutral stone surround with a cast-iron liner and driftwood- style gas media for a natural, relaxed look. Adding brushed nickel trim introduces a subtle contemporary touch, making this style ideal for homes where classic elements meet clean, modern lines. Modern Modern spaces shine with long, linear gas fireplaces that favour clean lines and minimal visual clutter. Reflective black glass panels, crystal fire media, and a frameless finish create a sleek, high-impact aesthetic. This style enhances open layouts and contemporary interiors, giving the room an architectural statement piece that feels polished, luxurious, and effortlessly up to date. Rustic Rustic interiors embrace natural textures and earthy materials, making a freestanding wood fireplace an ideal choice. Pair it with slate firebox liners, a stacked stone surround, and iron or forged-metal accents for a cozy, cabin-inspired feel. This combination brings warmth, authenticity, and a lived-in charm perfect for country homes, rural properties, or nature-focused Australian retreats. Regency Fireplace Products (03) 9799 7277

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