Decorating Home Features Fireplaces 45 Shiplap Fireplace Ideas for Any Style of Room Discover ways to make your shiplap fireplace wall unique, no matter your design style. By Halee Miller Halee Miller Halee Miller is the editorial assistant for BHG.com. She is a recent graduate from Iowa State University where she majored in journalism and mass communications and earned a minor in design studies. Prior to her current role, she was the Better Homes & Gardens magazine home editorial apprentice. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Published on February 12, 2024 Close Photo: Brie Williams There's a misconception that shiplap can only be used in farmhouse-style homes, but it can be seamlessly integrated into any design aesthetic. Whether your fireplace is in your living room, bedroom, or even outdoors on the patio, upgrade it with shiplap for a fresh and custom look. Vertical or horizontal, painted or stained, rustic or modern—there are endless options when it comes to shiplap fireplace ideas. What Is Shiplap? A Guide to the Popular Building Material 01 of 45 White Marble Fireplace CARSON DOWNING Brighten up your living room with an all neutral look. Avoid monotony by visually separating white shiplap and a white marble surround with a cool-toned wood mantel. Marble and other natural stones usually have veining, which helps provide interest to a grayscale palette. 02 of 45 Gray Fireplace Kritsada PANICHGUL A gray fireplace pairs beautifully with beige and cream tones. To incorporate these colors with classic white shiplap, try painting trim or ceiling beams a warmer tone for a cohesive color scheme. 03 of 45 Classic White Shiplap Fireplace JEFF HERR White living spaces feel bright and airy. Use shiplap on the ceiling, walls, and fireplace to create a simple monochrome look. Decorate with neutral colors, but avoid anything too rustic unless you're looking for a farmhouse style. 04 of 45 Black Stone Fireplace John Granen Make your fireplace the focal point of any room with a bold black-marble fireplace. In a room full of white, accent the black stone with black light fixtures, windows, decor, and hardware. 05 of 45 Decorate with a Mirror Jay Wilde Skip the mantel and decorate your shiplap fireplace with a striking decorative mirror. Look for large mirrors that have an ornate frame. Aim to incorporate the color of the mirror somewhere else in your room to tie it all together. 06 of 45 Faux Shiplap Fireplace If you're not ready to commit to installing shiplap above or around your fireplace quite yet, try a look-alike version instead. Faux shiplap made of wood trim pieces gives just as much texture and interest to a wall as authentic shiplap. Use a nail gun to install the trim pieces in either vertical or horizontal rows and paint them the same color as the wall. 07 of 45 River Rock Fireplace and Rustic Shiplap Jay Wilde Accent a stunning river rock fireplace with rustic shiplap. To give the shiplap patina, paint it with a few shades of off-white before lightly sanding. The shiplap brightens the space while keeping with the room's aesthetic. 08 of 45 Ornate Fireplace Karyn Millet If you love a more traditional look, don't be afraid to incorporate shiplap. Pair a wood or beige fireplace that has ornate detailing on the surround and mantel with cream-colored shiplap walls. To make it even more classic, incorporate marble or tile into the fireplace surround. 09 of 45 Dark Wood Shiplap Fireplace Jay Wilde Not all shiplap has to be painted white—or painted at all for that matter. Stain your shiplap a dark wood tone, like walnut or chestnut. This natural finish in combination with red brick suits rustic and farmhouse styles alike. 10 of 45 Modern Shiplap Fireplace Julie Soefer Modernize shiplap by pairing it with a contemporary fireplace, like one made of slate or concrete. Using modern furniture and decor can also help your space have an updated look. 11 of 45 Natural Wood Accents John Granen Wood shelves accent this white shiplap fireplace while still keeping with the room's neutral color palette. Consider repeating the natural material on the trim, mantel, and flooring. Then incorporate textures like linen and leather to keep the living room cozy. 12 of 45 Bench Storage Jay Wilde If you have the room for it, adding a small bench into your fireplace surround for extra seating can be a great use of space. Better yet, use the space beneath the bench for extra storage. Surround the bench area with shiplap and match the bench color to the mantel. How to Build a Storage Bench for Your Mudroom Landing Zone 13 of 45 Electric Fireplace with Shiplap Adam Albright Just because you don't have a wood-burning fireplace doesn't mean it can't look just as beautiful a traditional hearth. Cover an electric fireplace with white shiplap and paint the hearth to match. Install a wood mantel to warm up the look. The 8 Best Electric Fireplaces of 2024 to Keep Warm and Cozy at Home, According to Testing 14 of 45 Wall Paneling EDMUND BARR Various types of wall paneling, such as wainscoting, offer the same textured look as shiplap. Paint it white to create a textured backdrop that keeps the focus on the fireplace. 15 of 45 Whitewashed Brick Fireplace Emily Kennedy For a cottage look, whitewash your brick fireplace and install a large rustic mantel on a shiplap wall. Look to estate sales and antique stores for a unique mantel, which can always be painted to match your wall color. How to Paint a Brick Fireplace for an Updated Modern Look 16 of 45 Muted Red Accents Jay Wilde If you have a classic red brick fireplace, your surround or mantel can be painted the same shade to match. Use brick-color accents throughout the space—whether that's in trim, furniture, or decor—for pops of warm color that stand out against white shiplap walls. 17 of 45 Exposed Wooden Beams and Shiplap KRITSADA PANICHGUL Don't feel that you have to paint everything in the room white when using shiplap. White shiplap lets exposed wooden beams be the highlight of any room thanks to their strong contrast. How to Make DIY Wood Beams to Add Farmhouse Style to a Basic Ceiling 18 of 45 Modern Farmhouse Shiplap Fireplace Brie Williams White shiplap is the hallmark of modern farmhouse style, and it's easy to see why. Typically painted white and complemented with black accents, shiplap is ideal for adding texture and interest to an all-white room. 19 of 45 Mixed Neutrals John Granen Beige, rattan, wood, black, gray, and white all work together for a modern farmhouse color palette. White shiplap, a wood mantel, a black fireplace, and other neutral accents are a recipe for design success. 20 of 45 Install Bookshelves Jay Wilde Shiplap walls surrounding a fireplace can do more than just look pretty. Give these walls functionality by installing bookshelves so you can display and enjoy your personal library. 21 of 45 Wall-to-Ceiling Shiplap Ryan Garvin Shiplap isn't just for walls—extend the panels to the ceiling for visual interest in every inch of the room. Stick with classic white or paint the ceiling a bold and bright color for a truly unique space. How to Make a Shiplap Wall 22 of 45 Hide Storage in Shiplap Walls Stacy Zarin Goldberg Install some extra storage into your shiplap walls with a hidden closet. Store jackets, books, and more without any visible clutter. 14 Hidden Storage Spaces Around the House 23 of 45 Mix Beadboard and Shiplap Nathan Schroder Varying widths and directions can make a big impact when it comes to wall paneling. Use narrow vertical beadboard on the fireplace and wide horizontal shiplap above it or on the surrounding walls, all painted in the same color. 24 of 45 Cabin Shiplap Spacecrafting Photography Cabins often use wood paneling to cover the walls and ceiling. Incorporate a log mantel and river rock fireplace to complete the nostalgic design style. Cabincore Decor Brings Warm, Nature-Inspired Ideas for Fall 25 of 45 Light-Brown Brick Fireplace James Nathan Schroder A light-brown brick fireplace works just as well with white shiplap as classic red. Warm up the fireplace with a cinnamon-tone wood mantel and chocolate-brown accents. 26 of 45 Modernize with Art Nathan Schroder For a contemporary spin on shiplap, turn to art. Hang a large piece of modern art directly above your fireplace or style it on the mantel along with other small decor pieces. 27 of 45 Country French Shiplap Fireplace Brie Williams If country French is your go-to style, you can still make shiplap work. Painting or staining the paneling and your mantel gray will make it muted enough to stand as a backdrop for ornate frames, vases, and furniture. 28 of 45 Outdoor Shiplap Fireplace Adam Albright Cover an outdoor fireplace in stark white shiplap to highlight a dark-stained patio or deck. Accent the white paneling with white furniture and cushions for a contemporary look. 29 of 45 Cottage-Style Faux Fireplace LAURA MOSS If you don't have a fireplace in your home, don't fret! You can purchase a vintage mantel and paint it any color to match your space. For a cottage-style look, distress the paint too. Attach it to white shiplap walls and style it with books, vases, or other small accessories. 30 of 45 Stacked Stone Fireplace Jean Allsopp Stacked stone often blends a variety of neutral colors. Fireplaces made with this stone can easily match shiplap stained in any shade. 31 of 45 Floor-to-Ceiling Fireplace Brie Williams A dramatic floor-to-ceiling fireplace is sure to be a talking point of your living room. No matter the material, you can extend your fireplace up to the ceiling, sans mantel or decor. Add interest to a sleek concrete fireplace with shiplap walls. 32 of 45 Make a Gallery Wall Kritsada Panichgul Upgrade plain shiplap with a gallery wall of all your favorite artwork. Hang sculptures, baskets, or framed art above the mantel to create a style you love. 33 of 45 Traditional Fireplace Brian McWeeney A classic dark wood and tiled fireplace can be given a modern twist with shiplap surrounding walls. Use a mix of traditional and modern furniture and decor to extend the theme. 34 of 45 Shiplap and Molding James Nathan Schroder Give your shiplap some extra love with the use of molding. Get creative—there are endless shapes, widths, and styles of molding to choose from. Paint the molding the same color as the shiplap once attached. 5 Showstopping Ways To Embrace Wood Trim and Molding 35 of 45 Distressed Brick James Nathan Schroder While you may be ready to update the rest of your home, you might want to keep an existing brick fireplace as a nod to the history of your house. Shiplap and a pedestal surround can modernize the fireplace without altering the brick. 36 of 45 Pale Wood Shiplap Fireplace Edmund Barr Pale wood serves as a modern accent for a stainless-steel fireplace surround. Keep the rest of the room light and airy with white and beige furniture. 37 of 45 Off-White Shiplap Ed Gohlich If white walls aren't your thing, shiplap can still work. Opt for an off-white or eggshell paint instead of bright white. A warmer paint color like beige or cream goes well with a dark wood mantel. 38 of 45 Staggered Shiplap Edmund Barr Shiplap doesn't always have to be perfectly aligned. Stagger your shiplap for a more visually interesting option to the classic wood paneling. 39 of 45 Outdoor Shiplap Fireplace Brie Williams Keep warm during nights on the patio with a wood-burning fireplace. White shiplap walls and brick create a stunning patio design accented with rustic wood ceiling beams and breezy outdoor curtains. 7 Ways to Create a Functional All-Seasons Patio, Deck, or Porch 40 of 45 Vertical Shiplap Cameron Sadeghpour Don't be afraid to break the rules when designing your shiplap fireplace. Install shiplap vertically rather than horizontally to completely change a space's overall look. 41 of 45 Bedroom Fireplace Werner Straube Fireplaces are just as cozy in a bedroom. To promote a relaxing, subdued environment, use off-white shiplap, warm wood tones, and a copper fireplace hood. 42 of 45 Extend the Mantel Brie Williams If your shiplap fireplace has space on each side, try extending a large mantel across the entire wall. To make it stand out, stain it a contrasting color and subtly incorporate the shade throughout the rest of the room. 43 of 45 Chevron Fireplace James Nathan Schroder If you're up for a DIY project, try cutting wood pieces in various shades at a 45-degree angle. Attach them to your fireplace to make a chevron pattern. Use the pattern to contrast classic horizontal shiplap walls, 44 of 45 Distressed Wood Mantel James Nathan Schroder Make an adventure out of your fireplace design project and go foraging for your mantel. Reclaimed wood can be found at some lumber stores, but also sold at sites like eBay and Etsy. Sand, stain, and seal your mantel before attaching it to your fireplace. 7 DIY Fireplace Mantel Ideas to Create a More Stylish Focal Point 45 of 45 Blonde Wood Mantel Brie Williams Blonde wood mantels and white shiplap fireplaces are a common pairing in modern home design. Incorporate the use of the pale wood tone into furniture and shelving as well. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit