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VICTORIAN STYLE FIREPLACES

Victorian fireplaces are renowned for their blend of functionality and elaborate design, featuring ornate carvings, marble surrounds, or cast iron frames. The dimensions can vary based on the room they are intended for (e.g., living room, bedroom) and the specific style.

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  • The size of the fireplace should be proportionate to the room’s size and ceiling height.
  • For decorative Victorian-style fireplaces, smaller dimensions may be chosen if they are not fully functional.
  • For safety, it is recommended to leave at least 30 cm (12 inches) of clearance between the fireplace and any flammable materials like curtains or furniture.

GEORGEIAN STYLE FIREPLACES

Simple Yet Elegant

Georgian fireplaces are known for their timeless elegance, characterized by clean lines, symmetry, and understated decoration. Typically, these fireplaces are designed to complement the classic proportions of Georgian architecture.

Georgian Style I
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Georgian Style III

MODERN FIREPALCES STYLE

Modern fireplaces are designed to fit sleek, minimalist interiors, often focusing on clean lines and simplicity. They can vary greatly in size based on the type (wall-mounted, linear, built-in, etc.) and the intended space (living room, bedroom, or even outdoor areas).

The generally accepted dimensions for fireplaces are provided at the end of this page for your reference.

  • Modern fireplaces are often installed at eye level, especially wall-mounted models, to maximize visual impact.
  • Linear fireplaces are popular for their extended width, creating a sleek and luxurious look in contemporary spaces.
  • For safety, ensure there is at least 15 cm (6 inches) of clearance between the fireplace and any flammable materials like curtains or furniture.

COLONIAL-STYLE FIREPLACE

Rustic Interiors

Colonial fireplaces are known for their traditional, rustic charm, often featuring simple designs with a focus on functionality. These fireplaces typically incorporate materials like brick, stone, or wood for a cozy, historic look.

Colonical Style I
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Colonical Style III

FRENCH CHATEAU STYLE

Elegant Curves

French Chateau fireplaces are renowned for their grandeur and elegance, often featuring intricate carvings, luxurious materials like marble or limestone, and a majestic presence. These fireplaces serve as statement pieces, making them perfect for large, formal spaces.

French Chateau I
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French Chateau III

Standard Dimensions for Fireplace Styles

When it comes to designing a fireplace that enhances the beauty of your space, it’s essential to understand the typical dimensions associated with different architectural styles. Below are the general dimensions for five popular fireplace styles, each reflecting timeless elegance and functionality. However, if you have unique spaces or specific requirements, customization is always possible to fit your needs.

VICTORIAN

Average Dimensions

  1. Width
  • Living Room or Lounge: 100 – 150 cm (39 – 59 inches)
  • Bedroom: 70 – 100 cm (27 – 39 inches)
  1. Height
  • Living Room or Lounge: 110 – 140 cm (43 – 55 inches)
  • Bedroom: 80 – 110 cm (31 – 43 inches)
  1. Depth (Hearth Depth)
  • Usually ranges between 30 – 40 cm (12 – 16 inches).
  1. Firebox Width
  • Typically between 60 – 90 cm (24 – 35 inches).
  1. Firebox Height
  • Ranges from 50 – 70 cm (20 – 27 inches).
  1. Mantel Shelf Height
  • Positioned around 120 – 150 cm (47 – 59 inches) from the floor.

Important Notes:

  • The size of the fireplace should be proportionate to the room’s size and ceiling height.
  • For decorative Victorian-style fireplaces, smaller dimensions may be chosen if they are not fully functional.
  • For safety, it is recommended to leave at least 30 cm (12 inches) of clearance between the fireplace and any flammable materials like curtains or furniture.

If you need more specific dimensions based on your space, we can adjust these measurements to fit your needs!

GEORGEIA

Average Dimensions

  1. Width
  • Living Room or Main Hall: 120 – 150 cm (47 – 59 inches)
  • Bedroom: 80 – 110 cm (31 – 43 inches)
  1. Height
  • Living Room or Main Hall: 100 – 130 cm (39 – 51 inches)
  • Bedroom: 80 – 100 cm (31 – 39 inches)
  1. Depth (Hearth Depth)
  • Typically between 25 – 35 cm (10 – 14 inches).
  1. Firebox Width
  • Generally ranges from 60 – 90 cm (24 – 35 inches).
  1. Firebox Height
  • Typically around 50 – 70 cm (20 – 27 inches).
  1. Mantel Shelf Height
  • Positioned at about 110 – 140 cm (43 – 55 inches) from the floor.

 

Additional Notes:

  • Georgian fireplaces emphasize proportion and balance, so it is essential to align the dimensions with the room’s scale.
  • The mantel is often simpler than Victorian styles, featuring classic moldings and a more streamlined appearance.
  • For safety and aesthetics, it’s recommended to maintain at least 30 cm (12 inches) of clearance between the fireplace and flammable materials such as curtains or furniture.

If you have specific space requirements, these measurements can be adjusted to better fit your design needs!

MODERN

Average Dimensions

  1. Width
  • Standard Wall-Mounted or Built-In: 100 – 180 cm (39 – 71 inches)
  • Linear Fireplaces: 120 – 240 cm (47 – 94 inches) for a more dramatic effect
  1. Height
  • Standard Fireplaces: 50 – 80 cm (20 – 31 inches)
  • Tall Designs: 90 – 120 cm (35 – 47 inches) for larger rooms or statement pieces
  1. Depth
  • Typically ranges between 15 – 30 cm (6 – 12 inches) for a wall-mounted or recessed look.
  • Deeper fireplaces may reach 35 – 45 cm (14 – 18 inches) if designed with a hearth.
  1. Firebox Width
  • Common sizes range from 60 – 100 cm (24 – 39 inches).
  • For linear designs, fireboxes can extend up to 150 cm (59 inches) or more.
  1. Firebox Height
  • Typically between 40 – 60 cm (16 – 24 inches).
  1. Mantel Shelf Height (if applicable)
  • Usually placed 120 – 150 cm (47 – 59 inches) from the floor, or omitted entirely in ultra-modern designs.

Additional Notes:

  • Modern fireplaces are often installed at eye level, especially wall-mounted models, to maximize visual impact.
  • Linear fireplaces are popular for their extended width, creating a sleek and luxurious look in contemporary spaces.
  • For safety, ensure there is at least 15 cm (6 inches) of clearance between the fireplace and any flammable materials like curtains or furniture.

These dimensions can be adjusted based on the room size and the specific style you’re aiming for. Let me know if you need more customization for your project!

COLONIAL

Average Dimensions

  1. Width
  • Living Room or Main Hall: 100 – 140 cm (39 – 55 inches)
  • Bedroom: 80 – 100 cm (31 – 39 inches)
  1. Height
  • Living Room or Main Hall: 100 – 130 cm (39 – 51 inches)
  • Bedroom: 80 – 100 cm (31 – 39 inches)
  1. Depth (Hearth Depth)
  • Typically between 30 – 40 cm (12 – 16 inches).
  • Hearths are often extended further to create a rustic look, especially in larger rooms.
  1. Firebox Width
  • Commonly ranges from 60 – 90 cm (24 – 35 inches).
  1. Firebox Height
  • Generally between 50 – 70 cm (20 – 27 inches).
  1. Mantel Shelf Height
  • Typically set at 120 – 140 cm (47 – 55 inches) from the floor.

Additional Notes:

  • Colonial fireplaces often feature a thick wooden mantel and may include decorative brick or stone surrounds.
  • For larger rooms, wider hearths and deeper fireboxes are common to emphasize the fireplace as the focal point.
  • It’s recommended to maintain a 30 cm (12 inches) clearance between the fireplace and any flammable materials like curtains or furniture for safety.

These dimensions can be tailored to fit specific room sizes and styles. If you need more customization or additional details, feel free to ask!

CHATEAU

Average Dimensions

  1. Width
  • Living Room or Grand Hall: 140 – 200 cm (55 – 79 inches)
  • Bedroom: 100 – 130 cm (39 – 51 inches)
  1. Height
  • Living Room or Grand Hall: 130 – 180 cm (51 – 71 inches)
  • Bedroom: 100 – 140 cm (39 – 55 inches)
  1. Depth (Hearth Depth)
  • Typically between 40 – 50 cm (16 – 20 inches).
  • For larger, more ornate designs, hearths can extend up to 60 cm (24 inches).
  1. Firebox Width
  • Commonly ranges from 70 – 120 cm (27 – 47 inches).
  1. Firebox Height
  • Typically between 60 – 90 cm (24 – 35 inches).
  1. Mantel Shelf Height
  • Positioned at around 130 – 160 cm (51 – 63 inches) from the floor.

Additional Notes:

  • French Chateau fireplaces often feature hand-carved stone surrounds with intricate floral or scroll motifs and a grand, sweeping arch.
  • The mantel is typically wide and ornate, perfect for displaying candelabras, mirrors, or other classic decor pieces.
  • For safety, ensure a clearance of 30 – 50 cm (12 – 20 inches) between the fireplace and any flammable materials like curtains or furniture.

These dimensions can be adjusted to fit the proportions of the room and the overall design aesthetic you’re aiming for. Let me know if you need more specific measurements or additional design guidance!

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