Fireplace Styles: Form, Function, and Design



Stone, brick, tile, or metal? See how many ways there are to envision and create this enduringly popular interior feature. A warm and charming addition to our $12.98 series of illustrated books on style and design, Fireplace Styles is a celebration of the hearth at home, from primitive to contemporary. Generously illustrated with full-color photographs, it makes a lovely gift book, and is sure to be of interest to the increasing number of homeowners looking for inspiration in creating or enhancing a fireplace for virtually any room of the house…. More >>

$9.69
2.5
Fireplace Styles: Form, Function, and Design

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3 Responses to “Fireplace Styles: Form, Function, and Design”

  • I’ve ordered a few books on fireplaces recently because I’m building a home. And this book just doesn’t display the knowledge or variety of pictures that other books do. While this book makes claim to styles from “Early, French Classical, Georgian, American Colonial, Victorian, Modernist and Contemporary,” they are barely reflected in some of the photos. I expected, not better photo quality pictures (aesthetics), but a better selection of pictures (aesthetics). Form, Function, and Design? Not well depicted
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Reader says:

    This book presents very interesting historical information on the development of fireplace styles over the centuries, and the photographs included were inspiring! (If a photo had been provided for every fireplace described in detail in the text, I would have given 5 stars!) Keep in mind this book’s emphasis is on the history rather than the ‘how to’ of fireplaces.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • mooshibooboo says:

    This book is not worth your money. Fortunetely, I got it used. There are no good ideas and good pictures here. Don’t buy it.
    Rating: 1 / 5