Traditional fireplaces have evolved. Smart technology, wall-embedded designs, and elegant natural stone surrounds now reshape these spaces into sophisticated statement pieces. Your renovation options seem endless. Glass enclosures concentrate heat effectively, while recycled mantels add unique character to the space. Our team brings 25 years of fireplace expertise to help you select remodeling choices that blend style with functionality.

Modern living room with a central fireplace, surrounded by a concrete wall with shelves. Wooden ceiling and floors add warmth. Large windows offer natural light and a view of the outdoors. Minimalist decor with neutral tones and contemporary furniture.

Why Remodel Your Fireplace

A fireplace upgrade does more than just improve looks. Fireplaces are the #1 feature homebuyers want, and a good remodel will boost your property’s value. Your home’s asking price could jump up by 12% if you add a second or third fireplace in some locations.

Money isn’t the only benefit here. Modern fireplaces work better than old ones. You’ll see a huge jump in heating power – from 10% all the way up to 70% when you switch from an old masonry fireplace to a new model. This means real savings on your winter heating bills.

Switching to gas makes life easier. You won’t need to store wood or spend time starting fires. Gas fireplaces let you control the exact temperature and create the perfect atmosphere with just one click.

Professional help will give you the best results!

  • Installation requirements
  • Venting specifications
  • Heat management solutions
  • Necessary permits and inspections

The numbers tell the story – homes with fireplaces sold for 13% more than the national median price in 2021. Real estate agents know this well – 70% see fireplaces as value boosters, and 77% of buyers would pay extra for one.

A cozy living room with a high ceiling features a stone fireplace, a wooden coffee table, and colorful patterned chairs. A painting of boats hangs above the mantel. In the background, a kitchen with a dining area is visible.

Neutral colors work best for materials – think beige, white, and gray. This keeps your fireplace appealing without going too rustic or too modern. Quality materials and energy-saving features will make your fireplace even more marketable.

Popular Fireplace Remodel Styles

Modern fireplace designs naturally blend with today’s home esthetics. Your living space can be transformed with options ranging from sleek frameless designs to natural stone finishes, each style bringing its own special touch.

Minimalist Frameless Designs A sharp, contemporary look emerges from frameless fireplaces where the glass opening seems to float on the wall. These designs support a clean, minimalist look that helps architects maintain clean lines throughout the space. The glass opening should be at least 16 inches, though 24-inch openings prove more effective for see-through applications.

Natural Stone Elegance Stone fireplaces become powerful focal points in any room. Black or neutral marble tones bring sophistication to the space. Floor-to-ceiling stone installations can create dramatic effects that showcase the room’s height. Limestone surrounds add subtle texture and warmth that works with many design styles.

A modern living room showcases a large, rectangular fireplace with glowing flames and logs. Above the fireplaces, three black and white cityscape photos adorn the white wall. The room is completed with a wooden floor and a cozy gray rug.

Contemporary Gas Features Modern gas fireplaces combine efficiency with visual appeal. 

  • Double glass solutions that provide safety and crystal-clear flame viewing
  • RGB LED lighting that creates customizable ambiance
  • Summer kit options that lower heat output for year-round use
  • Home automation features that allow easy control

Brick Transformations Traditional brick fireplaces remain popular and adaptable. 

  • Whitewashing creates a bright, modern look
  • Different brick types create contrasting patterns
  • Wood mantels add complementary brick tones
  • Built-in shelving adds visual interest

Linear Gas Designs Linear gas fireplaces create stunning visual effects as they stretch horizontally across walls. Modern spaces benefit from these installations with their clean lines and dynamic fire views. You’ll find lengths that fit almost any living space.

A cozy living room with a high ceiling features a stone fireplace, a wooden coffee table, and colorful patterned chairs. A painting of boats hangs above the mantel. In the background, a kitchen with a dining area is visible.

Smart Safety Features Today’s fireplaces include advanced safety features without compromising style. Safety screens are nearly invisible from two inches away. Double glass technology also maintains safety while letting you enjoy unobstructed flame views.

Smart Features Worth Adding

Smart technology in your fireplace remodel gives you amazing control and better efficiency. Advanced thermostats and WiFi-enabled features will boost both comfort and convenience in your home.

Smart Temperature Management Modern thermostatic controls give you precise temperature regulation and help maintain consistent warmth throughout your space. High-efficiency fireplace inserts can increase heating capacity by up to 80-90% while using just one-third of traditional fuel consumption. These units will effectively warm up to 400 square feet of living space.

Remote Control Capabilities WiFi-enabled fireplaces give you detailed control through smartphone apps and voice commands. 

  • Adjust flame intensity and heat output
  • Create custom heating schedules
  • Monitor safety features
  • Control the fireplace from anywhere within WiFi range
A modern living room with a sleek, rectangular fireplace embedded in a white wall. Below, neatly stacked firewood contrasts with the minimalist decor. A marble coffee table holds books and cups, and a dining area is visible in the background.

Energy-Saving Features Tempered glass doors with heat-air exchange systems substantially reduce heat loss. Properly sealed dampers stop warm air from escaping through the chimney and save up to 15% on heating costs. EPA-certified inserts work 50% more efficiently than traditional fireplaces.

  • Automatic shut-off timers
  • Overheating sensors
  • CO2 monitoring systems
  • Emergency extinguisher controls

Efficiency Upgrades Fireplace updates can decrease emissions by 70% or more. 

  • Chimney liners for maximum efficiency
  • Heat-resistant glass doors
  • Sealed dampers for better heat retention
  • Advanced air intake controls

Customization Options Smart fireplaces let you personalize settings through mobile apps. You can adjust flame patterns, control ember bed lighting, and sync with other smart home devices. Some models offer over 60 color combinations and multiple flame intensity settings to match your desired ambiance.

A modern living room features a sleek, rectangular glass fireplace as its centerpiece. Comfortable chairs and a quilted sofa surround this inviting hearth. Large windows frame the snowy mountains, while a patio with additional seating extends the ambiance outdoors.

A certified gas fireplace technician should install and inspect your smart fireplace system yearly. This approach will give you optimal performance and maintain safety standards while maximizing your high-tech upgrade benefits.

Contact Hearth & Home Specialties in Las Vegas!

A fireplace remodel is a smart investment that boosts your property value and improves energy efficiency. Traditional hearths now feature modern designs from sleek frameless options to natural stone finishes. These sophisticated focal points attract potential buyers.

Smart technology will give your fireplace a better experience with precise temperature control, safety features, and customizable ambiance settings. Your heating costs can drop by up to 15% while emissions decrease by 70% when these advanced systems are properly installed.

Safety should be your top priority during fireplace updates. Professional guidance will ensure proper installation of heat-air exchange systems, sealed dampers, and smart monitoring features. Your remodeled fireplace will deliver both style and peace of mind.

The right fireplace project needs expert attention, whether you prefer a minimalist design or a dramatic floor-to-ceiling stone installation. Hearth & Home Specialties for Fireplaces brings 25+ years of specialized experience to reshape your fireplace into an efficient, beautiful centerpiece that adds lasting value to your home.

A modern bedroom featuring glass walls and a stone fireplace with a built-in electric fire, a king-sized bed with a taupe comforter and patterned pillows, and two matching nightstands with table lamps. The walls are painted purple and grey, and a wooden ceiling fan is overhead.

Gas Fireplace FAQs

What are the latest trends in fireplace design for 2024? 

Contemporary fireplace designs are focusing on large viewing areas with tall, striking flames. Frameless and double-sided fireplaces are becoming increasingly popular, offering a modern and sophisticated look that seamlessly integrates with various home styles.

How can I modernize my existing fireplace? 

To modernize your fireplace, consider adding glass doors, updating the firebrick, installing a new mantel, or opting for a gas insert. Tiling the hearth or surrounding area with contemporary materials can also give your fireplace a fresh, modern look without a complete overhaul.

What smart features are worth adding to a fireplace during remodeling? 

Smart features worth considering include WiFi-enabled controls for remote operation, thermostatic management for precise temperature regulation, and energy-saving upgrades like sealed dampers and heat-air exchange systems. These additions can improve efficiency, safety, and convenience.

How much does a typical fireplace remodel cost? 

Most fireplace remodeling projects range from $400 to $2,000, with the average homeowner spending around $1,200. Simple updates like repainting can start as low as $200, while more extensive renovations involving smart technology or high-end materials may cost more.

Can remodeling a fireplace increase my home’s value? 

Yes, remodeling your fireplace can significantly increase your home’s value. Homes with fireplaces have been known to list for up to 13% more than the national median sale price. Additionally, 77% of buyers are willing to pay more for homes featuring a well-designed fireplace.