The Spanish Style Fireplace . . . A Rich & Colorful Heritage!



Spanish style fireplace designs encompass a wide range of vibrant styles, including exciting regional
variations from around the globe! As a result, a Spanish style fireplace means different things to different
people.

The tremendous power and influence once wielded by Spain and its con-
quistadors resulted in the spread of Spanish culture across many parts of the globe, from the Americas — North, South and Central — to the Philippines . . . . .


Design above by Marengo Morton Architects

spanish style fireplace

Consequently, Spanish culture has mingled   with  —  and  subsequently embedded  itself   —   in  the  native cultures  of  numerous countries and island nations around the world.

While  some may picture an old world design   from   Mother   Spain   when thinking  about  a  Spanish style fire-
place,  similar  to the striking example
at  right  by  Estrella Stone  . . . . . .
. . . others will conjure up images of a 
Kiva fireplace (below left)  or  a 
Mis-
sion Revival
 inspired  design   (below right)  from  the southwestern United States . . . . . . .

spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace

or any number of
Spanish Revival designs,  introduced across much
of the United States in the 1920s,
that
 continue  to  be  popular to
the present day . . . . . . such as
the one pictured at right.

Still others will envision a vibrant and richly colored handmade tile surround from Mexico . . . similar
to the stunning example pictured below . . . . .

spanish style fireplace

or an elegant stone mantel and surround, such as may be found in a formal dining room or study in Brazil
or Argentina.

spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace

Though inspired by Pueblo architecture of the American southwest,  tradi-
tional Kiva fireplace design has
been greatly influenced by the many people of Spanish heritage in the region.   From the use of bold colors
and decora-
tive detailing . . . to variations of the traditional Kiva shape . . . . elements of Spanish
design and style permeate many of these impressive structures.

spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace

Intricately detailed and richly colored tiles — another hallmark of Spanish-inspired  design — are  frequently
employed in Spanish style fireplace sur-
rounds.  Though not nearly as common, the inside of the firebox pictured
below (right) has also been tiled.

spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace

Firmly established by the 11th century, ceramics  became  an  integral part of architectural decoration in Spain.
 The azulejo,   or  painted  and   tin-glazed ceramic tile,  was  introduced to Spain by  the Moors,  who  learned
the craft from  the  undisputed  masters  of  tile decoration . . . the Persians. The term, “azulejo,” is derived
from an Arab word meaning  “polished stone”  and reflects the  Arab influences often found in the tile   such   as
 interlocking  geometric, curvilinear, or floral motifs.

From Spain the art was transmitted to Italy, Portugal and Holland . . . . . and from there to England.
   Spanish con-
querers introduced it to Mexico, where it evolved into its own distinctive style between the 16th
and 18th centuries.

The  striking Spanish style fireplace at
right, above, is clad with azulejos.

Following are a few more examples of Spanish-influenced fireplace tile designs appropriate for Spanish
style fireplace surrounds.

spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace



Spanish Style Fireplaces in Stone

spanish style fireplace

Another  popular  material used to create  Spanish style fireplaces is natural  stone . . . . .  particularly
limestone  and  Cantera stone,  a
strong  and  porous,    yet   light-
weight  stone mined primarily from regions of southern Mexico.
Found naturally  in  a wide variety of col-
ors and textures, it is very durable
and has been used on architectur-
al
 facades  all  over  the world for hundreds of years.    Mexican Can-
tera is used in the four elegant de-
signs below.

The beautiful mantel and overman-
tel at right are made from Yucatan limestone.   Note the lovely colora-
tion
and markings in the stone.

spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace
spanish style fireplace

Please
click here to view more Cantera stone fireplaces.

The rich and vibrant culture of Spain has left its imprint on architecture and design around the globe.
 As a result, the design of important arch- itectural elements such as the fireplace has been significantly influenced in many parts of the world.    Though there may be stylistic distinctions or differences from region
to region, the infusion of Spanish culture is clearly evident in each . . . . leaving a rich and colorful legacy for generations to come!

spanish style fireplace

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