Looking to infuse your fireplace with farmhouse charm? Explore these 30 inspiring images showcasing diverse decorative approaches perfect for your home.
From festive holiday setups to enduring everyday designs, we have stylish ideas to suit your needs.
Combined Textures

This fireplace creates visual interest with the chevron tiles lining it inside and the structural mantle above it.
The mix of textures improves the decor impact of the fireplace giving it also a function of a piece of art.
Keep the color palette soothing

Complement natural tones for living room fireplace ideas with decorative accessories in the same shades for an effect that’s relaxing.
Nancy Charbonneau of Charbonneau Interiors explains of this room: ‘With wood elements and the reclaimed beams all throughout the first floor, we wanted to incorporate another element of nature in the family room, so we went with a stone-faced fireplace.’
With the TV located centrally, the long mantel accommodates decorative objects at either end, and they’re arranged on the shelves in the alcoves either side, too, repeating the hues of wood and stone.
Be prepared to go bare

The style of a fireplace might mean it’s better to stick to decorating above the mantel only rather than placing objects directly on it.
Sarah Eilers of Lucas Eilers Design Associates explains why the mantel of this version was left undressed. ‘The antique marble fireplace is the perfect anchor to the tranquil art above,’ she says.
‘Embedding the mantel into the plaster wall as it would have been originally left little depth to hold accessories which works well with our design aesthetic to keep the space simple and edited.’
Complement a simple fireplace

Looking for farmhouse fireplace ideas for the simplest of designs? Take inspiration from this room which, rather than a mantel above the fireplace, has a rustic seat below with seat cushions adding a pop of color to what is a quite traditional fireplace ideas.
Hanging a picture above draws the eye, and if your fireplace is similarly modest in size, follow the example of scaling the artwork down to keep it in proportion.
Say Yes to Beads
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Beaded garlands are a farmhouse staple. Why not layer several on your fireplace, as demonstrated here?
Weave in some greenery as well for a nice contrast and pop of color.
Try This Alternative to Orange Pumpkins
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In the autumn months, you can still embrace all things fall while sticking to the more neutral palette that is typical of farmhouse-style homes.
For example, in lieu of orange pumpkins, try some off-white ones instead. You can still be festive while catering to your home’s color scheme.
Use Your Vertical Space
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Play with height as you style your mantel top. Mix together a vase, candle holders, and more to draw the eye upward.
Bring on the Color With Lemons
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Who doesn’t love lemons? If you crave some color on your mantel top during the summer months, sweet (faux) lemons are an excellent solution.
You can corral them in a bowl, style them loose, or embrace both approaches, as is the case here.
Don’t Forget a Chunky Basket
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No farmhouse-style home is complete without a great woven basket—or several.
Place one of these staple pieces at the foot of your fireplace and use it to tuck away living room essentials like throw blankets, extra pillows, and more.
Try Neutral Christmas Decor
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Just as you can take a largely neutral-hued approach to Halloween decor, you can do the same when Christmas arrives.
These neutral trees look so cute alongside a traditional strand of evergreen garland.
Bust Out the Branches
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Dried branches and pampas grass add dimension and texture to this simpler fireplace setup and help to bring the outdoors in, no matter where you live.
Turn an Empty Basket Into Decor
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Woven baskets aren’t just utilitarian; they can be displayed as decor, too!
Turn one so that it’s standing up, as demonstrated here, and nest some pillar candles inside for a DIY display that looks quite stylish.
Layer Like a Pro
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Don’t be afraid to layer, layer, layer! When decorating the mantel, piece together mirrors, framed art, greenery, and more.
We’re loving the collected, cozy look that results from this approach.
Shop Your Own House First
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Here’s another example of excellent layering on the mantel top.
You can start out by shopping your home for pieces that you may have tucked away somewhere and deserve a little attention.
Make It Maximalist
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For a maximalist approach, look to a mantel like this one, which goes all in celebrating the fall season.
Note that staples including magnolia wreaths and topiaries are wonderful accents to keep out all year long, you’ll spot them in many farmhouse-style homes.
Throw It Back With a Clock
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While we don’t see many wall clocks in homes these days, there’s something nostalgic about a decor piece like this one, especially when it’s oversized.
There’s nothing wrong with making a statement, after all.
Use Garland All Year Long
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Garland isn’t just for the holiday season.
Some greenery will add decorative flair to your mantel all year long, and it doesn’t take much to make an impact.
Jazz up a Wall With Woven Baskets
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Keep in mind that you can decorate the wall to the side of your mantel, too.
Here, a collection of shallow woven baskets—which happen to be the same tones as the wooden pieces on the mantel—look right at home.
Grab a Few Lanterns
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Small lanterns aren’t just for the outdoors; bring them inside to welcome a little extra glow into your living room.
Bring on the Vines
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Add whimsy to your living room with decorative vines, like the ones on this mantel.
They add an element of dreaminess to this farmhouse space.
Let It Blend In
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Rustic elements like reclaimed wood ceiling beams and vintage furnishings make this large, open living space feel cozy and intimate.
A white modern farmhouse fireplace with a brick surround and simple mantel blend into the wall, adding a warm, inviting ambiance to the room without distracting from the statement ceiling.
Mantel decor in varying shades of brown helps balance the predominantly white wall with the darker furniture in the forefront of the space.
Incorporate Several Materials
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Set in the corner of the living room, this multi-material modern farmhouse fireplace is a sight to behold from top to bottom.
A detailed board and batten surround and whitewashed brick back panel wrap around a glass firebox, offering plenty of textural interest.
A chunky wood slab mantel adds more texture and rusticity while serving as a base for oversized framed artwork and a mirror. From the top of the mantel to the ceiling, a unique charcoal-colored tile contributes drama and modern flair to the cozy and chic space.
Over-grout Oversized Stones
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Add a bit of farmhouse flair to a mostly contemporary space by making your fireplace a rustic focal point.
This whitewashed stone surround seen here was created using a technique called over-grouting, which actually requires using mortar instead of grout.
A beige brick herringbone pattern peeks out from the firebox while a limestone hearth adds another rustic textural element.
Make an Understated Statement
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This painted white brick fireplace and accompanying light wood beam mantel are understated, but they set the stage for the rest of the room.
Colorful abstract art and a textured vase add visual intrigue to the chunky mantel, which boasts plenty of beauty on its own thanks to its gorgeous graining.
The adjacent built-in shelves complement the warmer tones in the mantel, and the eclectic shelf decor perfectly matches the mantel accents.
Go Super Sleek
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If you like a little more contemporary design than rustic style in a modern farmhouse space, this fireplace is excellent inspiration.
Fitting flush into the wall and unaccompanied by a mantel or hearth, this minimalistic modern fireplace stands out while letting other farmhouse elements shine.
A cozy nook with a shiplap accent wall and a floating bench is tucked into the area adjacent to the fireplace, doubling as seating and firewood storage.
Add a Muted Splash of Color
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While neutrals reign supreme in modern farmhouse decor, muted nature-inspired tones beautifully contribute to the style if you want an understated splash of color.
Here, a statement olive paint canvasses the square panel molding with a hint of shiplap on this modern fireplace.
Rather than adding different materials for the hearth and mantel, the entire fireplace surround is constructed of olive-painted molding, which is statement enough on its own and matches the drama of the black-framed firebox with emerald-tinted glass.
Integrate with the Ceiling
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High ceilings add an airy, elegant effect to any room, and these vaulted shiplap ceilings are a charming example of how to dress up the fifth wall in a modern farmhouse interior.
The statement ceiling is even more captivating because of the fireplace design, which flows up the length of the wall and continues across the overhead area.
A simple white mantel tops a whitewashed brick hearth and firebox, which are surrounded by a shiplap overmantel that seamlessly integrates into the ceiling design.
Make It Massive
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If you have the wall space to accommodate the design, an oversized fireplace adds unbeatable wow factor to any living space.
In this cool yet cozy room, the gray brick modern farmhouse fireplace is a clear focal point. Its huge size dominates the primary wall, and the moody painted brick surrounding the firebox is inlaid on the floor in place of a hearth for added drama.
The fireplace design complements the space’s black and white color scheme while furnishings and other decor, like the leather couch, raw timber coffee table, and jewel-toned table accents, add warmth.
Evenly Balance Farmhouse and Contemporary Elements
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This bedroom fireplace is the perfect showcase for evenly balancing contemporary and farmhouse design elements.
A herringbone tile firebox is built into a flush white brick surround that extends from the floor to the vaulted ceiling.
The simple design is completed with a sleek black tile slab in front of the firebox, a flatscreen TV mounted at the same height as the doors, and a large potted snake plant for a splash of organic color.
Choose an Elegant Shape
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This white brick fireplace boasts signature modern farmhouse style, but its unique shape adds a pinch of traditional elegance to the cozy living space as well.
The entire feature is built from brick, including the hearth and mantel, and the tapered shape of the overmanel offers a slightly different silhouette.
Rich, dark brown accents, including the hardwood floors, tufted armchair, and overhead fan, add even more sophistication and warmth.