5 Ways to Update a 1970s Stone Fireplace

There’s no denying that 1970s stone fireplaces have a certain charm to them, especially during the colder months. 

Back then, a bulky stone fireplace was a symbol of status. Nowadays, many homeowners with these fireplaces find them outdated and wish to update them, while still keeping the warmth of a roaring fire. Luckily, there are many suggestions for how to update a 1970s stone fireplace, including options that are easy and budget-friendly.

Keep reading to learn some of the best ways to modernize your 35+ year old stone fireplace today!

1. Paint The Stone

Applying a fresh coat of paint to your fireplace is a low-budget and easy way to give it a brand new look. 

Be sure to find heat-resistant, non-flammable paint and choose any color that goes with its surroundings!

2. Install a New Mantel

Another great way to update your stone fireplace is through installing a new mantel. 

This is a great alternative if you want to keep the stone, but still create a new, refreshed look. Mantels are usually made from stone, concrete, and most commonly, wood. 

Mantels are a simple yet effective way to spruce up your fireplace with some decor or personal effects. 

3. Resurface

Though it’s a pretty big project, resurfacing your fireplace is another way to transform it into something more modern. In simple terms, resurfacing involves picking a new material to go over the stone. 

Typically, this is done by cladding the fireplace in a new material, such as wood boards or granite, and usually requires a professional’s help.

4. Add Tile

Placing tile over the stone on your fireplace is another simple upgrade option. Tile adds color, texture, and pattern to your fireplace. With tile, you’ll also have a wide variety to choose from. 

Additionally, the maintenance and cleaning of tile is easy and low-effort!

5. Add Concrete

For a smoother and sleeker look, you can cover the stone with concrete and fill in the gaps. If you add concrete to a fireplace, you can also add some color by painting it over when it’s dry. 

This is another easily maintainable and durable option. (Pro tip: it can even add value to your home!)

Want to Update Your 1970s Stone Fireplace? Contact Us!

If you’re looking to upgrade, replace, or install a fireplace, contact us today! Our expert fireplace team will discuss all of the best options for you and your home. 

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