Frame your living room fireplace with built-in seating.
Fireplaceseat is the new windowseat.
Living room with open fireplace | Traditional living room | Ideal Home
Looking for ideas on how to add farmhouse style to a living room, such as creating an open fireplace? Check out Houstohome.co.uk's living room galleries for living room decorating galleries
Church Steps Cottage
Church Steps Cottage - Picture-perfect cottage overlooking the village green in the tiny Wiltshire hamlet of Fisherton de la Mere. A cosy retreat at any time of the year.
Inglenooks: The Beautiful Unicorn House Feature of My Dreams
This morning, I woke up to the charming banging and burbling of my radiator coming back to life. Cold weather is here! Or, as I like to think about it, inglenook season. This is not because anyone I know actually has an inglenook, or I have ever experienced one in real life. Inglenooks, like unicorns, are a beautiful thing that I have only ever seen in pictures and in my dreams. But that’s no reason to limit myself from sharing these photos with you.
Inglenooks: The Beautiful Unicorn House Feature of My Dreams
This morning, I woke up to the charming banging and burbling of my radiator coming back to life. Cold weather is here! Or, as I like to think about it, inglenook season. This is not because anyone I know actually has an inglenook, or I have ever experienced one in real life. Inglenooks, like unicorns, are a beautiful thing that I have only ever seen in pictures and in my dreams. But that’s no reason to limit myself from sharing these photos with you.
Irish Winter Wonderland: Our 9 Favorite Hotel Features to Keep You Toasty | Oyster.com
The Bushmills Inn in Antrim keeps peat fires roaring in colder months. Peat is as Irish as it gets -- this bog turf has been burned as fuel for centuries
Inglenooks
An inglenook (Modern Scots ingleneuk), or chimney corner, is a small recess that adjoins a fireplace. Inglenooks originated as a partially enclosed hearth area, appended to a larger room. The hearth was used for cooking and its enclosing alcove became a natural place for people seeking warmth to gather. With changes in building design kitchens became separate rooms, while inglenooks were retained in the living space as intimate warming places, subsidiary spaces within larger rooms. (1) (1)…
Irish Winter Wonderland: Our 9 Favorite Hotel Features to Keep You Toasty | Oyster.com
The Bushmills Inn in Antrim keeps peat fires roaring in colder months. Peat is as Irish as it gets -- this bog turf has been burned as fuel for centuries
The Best Fireplace Ideas for Farmhouse - Ideaboz
Inglenooks: The Beautiful Unicorn House Feature of My Dreams
This morning, I woke up to the charming banging and burbling of my radiator coming back to life. Cold weather is here! Or, as I like to think about it, inglenook season. This is not because anyone I know actually has an inglenook, or I have ever experienced one in real life. Inglenooks, like unicorns, are a beautiful thing that I have only ever seen in pictures and in my dreams. But that’s no reason to limit myself from sharing these photos with you.
The Best Fireplace Ideas for Farmhouse - Ideaboz
Inglenooks: The Beautiful Unicorn House Feature of My Dreams
This morning, I woke up to the charming banging and burbling of my radiator coming back to life. Cold weather is here! Or, as I like to think about it, inglenook season. This is not because anyone I know actually has an inglenook, or I have ever experienced one in real life. Inglenooks, like unicorns, are a beautiful thing that I have only ever seen in pictures and in my dreams. But that’s no reason to limit myself from sharing these photos with you.
Inglenooks: The Beautiful Unicorn House Feature of My Dreams
This morning, I woke up to the charming banging and burbling of my radiator coming back to life. Cold weather is here! Or, as I like to think about it, inglenook season. This is not because anyone I know actually has an inglenook, or I have ever experienced one in real life. Inglenooks, like unicorns, are a beautiful thing that I have only ever seen in pictures and in my dreams. But that’s no reason to limit myself from sharing these photos with you.
Google Image Result for https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/w/images/a/aa/Inglenook.jpg
Inglenooks
An inglenook (Modern Scots ingleneuk), or chimney corner, is a small recess that adjoins a fireplace. Inglenooks originated as a partially enclosed hearth area, appended to a larger room. The hearth was used for cooking and its enclosing alcove became a natural place for people seeking warmth to gather. With changes in building design kitchens became separate rooms, while inglenooks were retained in the living space as intimate warming places, subsidiary spaces within larger rooms. (1) (1)…
Irish Winter Wonderland: Our 9 Favorite Hotel Features to Keep You Toasty | Oyster.com
The Bushmills Inn in Antrim keeps peat fires roaring in colder months. Peat is as Irish as it gets -- this bog turf has been burned as fuel for centuries