
The STÛV 30 wood-burning insert pairs minimalist design with impressive heat output—ideal for modern fireplace upgrades.

The STÛV 30 wood-burning insert pairs minimalist design with impressive heat output—ideal for modern fireplace upgrades.

The STÛV 21 wood-burning insert features a wide fire view and efficient heat output, making it a natural focal point in larger living spaces.

The STÛV 16 wood-burning insert offers flexibility, efficiency, and a refined design—making it a great option for upgrading existing fireplaces without losing charm.

The house itself was full of character: high ceilings, cozy nooks, and a fireplace that had served the family for years but was limited by an outdated flue and a chimney that didn’t quite match the vision of the home’s interior. The living room was the kind of space where stories are shared, laughter echoes, and quiet evenings by the fire feel like magic. But as the seasons changed and the family planned more gatherings, they realized their old setup wasn’t going to keep up.
The problem wasn’t just cosmetic. The previous chimney had structural limitations that restricted airflow, made cleaning difficult, and posed potential safety concerns. For homeowners in Metairie, this isn’t uncommon: older homes often have chimneys that weren’t built with modern safety codes in mind, and local humidity can accelerate wear and tear. Even if a fireplace looks inviting and the hearth seems sturdy, hidden issues like cracks, improper ventilation, or moisture intrusion can turn a cozy feature into a hazard over time.
We spent time talking with the family, walking through their daily use of the fireplace, and understanding their vision. They wanted something that honored the home’s history but would function efficiently and safely for decades to come. For us, the challenge was clear: we needed a chimney that balanced tradition with modern engineering, something that would handle the Louisiana climate, and ensure proper airflow and easy maintenance.
As we assessed the space, we naturally referenced our guide on chimney installation (https://anoblesweep.com/metairie/chimney-installation/) to make sure every step aligned with best practices and local considerations. That guide emphasizes the importance of starting with a proper foundation, choosing the right materials, and ensuring the flue is correctly sized for both safety and efficiency.
What stood out during this project was how much the local environment plays a role. Metairie’s humidity, occasional heavy rains, and temperature swings can affect masonry and metal components differently than in drier climates. Even small gaps or misalignments could let moisture in, causing long-term damage or decreasing efficiency. Using the guide as a reference, we could show the homeowners exactly why each decision mattered—from the type of brick to the placement of the chimney cap.
We also discovered a few hidden opportunities. The original fireplace had a narrow opening, which limited airflow. By slightly adjusting the dimensions and incorporating a flue system designed for efficiency, we could improve the draft without altering the cozy aesthetic of the living room. The guide reminded us—and the homeowners—that chimney installation isn’t just about appearance; it’s about engineering a system that works with the house, the environment, and the people who live there.
Installing a chimney isn’t just about laying bricks or attaching a flue—it’s about translating vision into reality while keeping safety and performance at the forefront. Watching the homeowners engage with each step reminded us how valuable transparency is. When families understand why a chimney is designed a certain way, the materials we choose, and the ventilation paths we build, they gain confidence and peace of mind.
We thought a lot about the balance between tradition and technology. Many Metairie homes have fireplaces that are aesthetic treasures, and the goal isn’t to modernize at the expense of charm. Instead, it’s about subtle engineering improvements—hidden flue adjustments, moisture-resistant materials, and careful masonry—that preserve character while enhancing safety and longevity.
Another insight: local context matters. A chimney in another state might not need the same moisture considerations, but here, every inch of brick and metal interacts with humidity, rain, and seasonal shifts. This taught us to always approach each installation as a unique puzzle, rather than a one-size-fits-all project.
Finally, it reinforced the value of storytelling in our work. Every chimney, every fireplace, is part of a home’s story. By helping a family design and install a new chimney, we’re not just adding a feature—we’re creating a framework for countless memories: holidays around the fire, quiet evenings with a book, and laughter spilling across living rooms. The emotional dimension of our work is something that can’t be measured in bricks or flue diameter, but it’s always present.
As construction began, we celebrated small victories. Laying the foundation with precise leveling, seeing the first course of bricks line up perfectly, and checking the flue alignment were all tangible milestones. The family could see progress day by day, understanding that patience and attention to detail were as important as any tool or material.
We incorporated a few small but meaningful features: a cap to prevent rain and debris from entering, slightly larger airflow channels to improve draft, and a masonry approach designed to withstand Louisiana’s moisture. Each choice was practical and purposeful, yet invisible in the final aesthetic—proving that good design can be both functional and beautiful.
We also thought ahead about maintenance. A well-installed chimney is easier to inspect, clean, and maintain over the years. Sharing these small insights with the homeowners—from how to monitor for cracks to recognizing early signs of wear—gave them confidence that this new installation would be durable and safe for decades.
By the time the chimney reached completion, it wasn’t just a structure; it felt like an integral part of the home’s rhythm. The family could envision evenings by the fire, kids roasting marshmallows, quiet winter nights reading by the hearth, and the warm glow reflecting off the polished bricks. Those moments, subtle as they are, make all the meticulous work worthwhile.
Walking away that afternoon, watching the sun dip behind the trees and the glow of the fireplace spilling light across the living room, we felt the quiet satisfaction that comes from thoughtful work. Chimney installation, when done with care, isn’t just about safety and function—it’s about supporting home life, preserving character, and enhancing comfort.
For homeowners in Metairie, LA, this project reinforced a few lessons: local conditions matter, small design choices have lasting impacts, and the human element—family comfort and peace of mind—is always central. Every chimney we install tells a story, not just of bricks and flues, but of moments yet to come.
It reminded us that our work is more than masonry and metal—it’s a partnership with families, their homes, and their everyday lives. And sometimes, the best part of the job isn’t what we build; it’s witnessing the light in a homeowner’s eyes as they see their vision realized, safe, beautiful, and ready to become part of their life story.
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1. The Project or Problem
When we first stepped into the living room, it was hard not to notice the sagging mantle and the layers of soot that told stories of decades of use. The homeowner, a sweet couple who’d lived in the house for 20 years, laughed nervously as they described their dilemma: “We love the fireplace, but it’s… kind of scary now.” The hearth had cracks in the brick, the flue was clogged in spots, and the smoke occasionally puffed back into the room—leaving their dog thoroughly unimpressed every time they tried to light a fire.
We’ve seen this scenario a lot in Jefferson Parish: charming older homes with fireplaces that have become more trouble than they’re worth. There’s something poetic about it—homes built with care decades ago, now asking for a little modern attention. As the homeowner explained, they weren’t sure whether to try to fix the old system or start fresh with a redesign.
Walking around the room, we noticed little hints of their lifestyle: a few scattered firewood logs, a small rocking chair in the corner, and family photos tucked just far enough away from potential sparks. Their main concern was safety, but they also wanted a space that felt cozy again, not like a relic from a bygone era. And honestly, we couldn’t blame them—chimneys are tricky, a mix of beauty, function, and occasional mystery.
2. The Discovery
As we brainstormed, we pulled up our page on Jefferson Parish chimney and fireplace services. It’s something we keep handy for clients curious about what goes into a proper inspection and cleanup: https://anoblesweep.com/jeffersons-parish-la/.
That page breaks down the essentials—how to check for cracks, what a professional sweep covers, and the small fixes that prevent bigger problems down the line. For this couple, it was eye-opening to see that some “problems” weren’t emergencies, just signs that a little TLC could go a long way. The visuals helped, too: pictures of clean flues, repaired hearths, and properly sealed chimneys made it easier for them to imagine their fireplace looking and functioning like new.
It’s funny how a single resource can shift the conversation from “we might need to replace everything” to “let’s start with the basics and see where we go.” This page made the technical approachable and gave both the homeowner and us a clearer picture of what a successful project could look like.
3. What It Made Us Think
Seeing the fireplace with fresh eyes, and pairing that with the guidance from our own page, reminded us of something important: most homeowners think the solution has to be dramatic. They assume that if something looks old or worn, it must be replaced. But often, what’s really needed is thoughtful maintenance and a few smart tweaks.
For this home, that meant prioritizing safety first—sweeping the chimney, inspecting the flue, and sealing the minor cracks. It also meant rethinking the mantle and surrounding space in a way that honored the home’s character without creating a hazard. As we talked through options with the homeowners, we noticed them visibly relax. Suddenly, the project felt manageable, not overwhelming.
We also started noticing patterns in Jefferson Parish homes: humid climate, older construction, and occasional neglect create challenges, but small, deliberate interventions go a long way. It wasn’t just about fixing the fireplace—it was about restoring confidence. Homeowners could again use their space without worry, and in the process, rediscover the warmth and character that first drew them to the home.
It made us reconsider our own approach too. Sometimes the “big idea” isn’t a massive renovation but a combination of small, precise actions. This mindset shifted the plan: instead of tearing out bricks or completely replacing the hearth, we focused on structural soundness, a clean sweep, and subtle cosmetic updates that make a lasting impression.
4. Small Wins, Lessons, or Plans
After the inspection and initial cleaning, the small wins were immediate. The smoke now traveled up the flue instead of drifting into the room. Minor brick repairs restored the integrity of the hearth, and the mantel—once sagging—was reinforced to support their family photos and holiday decorations safely.
We also reimagined the space visually. The homeowners decided to add a low, rustic log holder, giving the fireplace both a practical and aesthetic upgrade. Soft lighting above the mantle highlighted the texture of the brick, while leaving enough room for their whimsical collection of vintage candles. It’s small, but these little touches transformed the fireplace from a source of stress into a warm, inviting focal point.
One of the biggest lessons? Patience and observation pay off. Walking slowly through the room, noting how light hit the brick, how smoke behaved, and how the homeowners interacted with the space, revealed opportunities we might have missed if we rushed. Even the dog seemed to approve—the mud-pit problem solved by a quick rug placement near the hearth entrance.
We also sketched potential layouts for future updates: perhaps a built-in bench or a subtle shelf for firewood. None of these ideas are urgent, but keeping them in mind allows the homeowners to pace their project while still feeling like progress is happening. It’s a reminder that home improvement doesn’t always have to be instant gratification—it can be thoughtful, evolving, and rewarding in small increments.
5. Wrap-Up / Reflection
By the time we left, the fireplace looked cared for, functional, and, importantly, safe. More than that, the homeowners had confidence in their space again. Walking through the project—from a creaky, stressful hearth to a cozy centerpiece—reminded us why we do what we do. It’s never just about bricks or smoke; it’s about how a well-maintained space can transform daily life.
If you’re planning a fireplace project like this, try to slow down, observe, and prioritize safety first. Sometimes the most dramatic improvements come from a series of small, thoughtful actions rather than a complete overhaul. And don’t underestimate the value of seeing examples, whether in photos, guides, or well-curated pages—it helps make the possibilities feel real.
Even in a home that’s decades old, a little attention can restore warmth, beauty, and peace of mind.
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A few months ago, we got a call from a couple who had just moved into a classic New Orleans shotgun house. They loved the history, the tall ceilings, and the quirky charm—but they couldn’t shake the feeling that something was missing in the main living room. The space was long, with polished hardwood floors and plenty of light from the tall windows, but it felt… flat.
When they described their dream, they didn’t start with “heat” or “practicality.” They started with atmosphere.
“We want the room to feel like people want to gather here. We want it to be where friends end up sitting for hours after dinner, even when the party started in the kitchen.”
Of course, this was New Orleans—our winters are short, but the memories a fireplace creates aren’t seasonal. They showed us a mood board: velvet chairs, warm wood tones, and the kind of rich, amber glow you only get from a real flame.
The catch? The house had no existing chimney, and the floor plan left little room for bulky construction. We needed to make something beautiful without overpowering the architecture—a fireplace that belonged there from day one.
We started looking at options and realized this couple’s needs lined up perfectly with the way we think about fireplace installation—not just as a mechanical process, but as a design decision that should feel like it’s always been part of the home.
We broke down our thinking in detail here: https://anoblesweep.com/services/fireplace-installation/
That page covers a lot of what we discussed with them:
When they read through it, the couple started thinking less about “what type of fireplace we can get” and more about “what kind of experience we want in this room.”
It’s funny—most people assume fireplace installation starts with the model or the fuel type. Gas? Wood? Electric? But in reality, the starting point is always the feeling you want when it’s lit.
For this project, we thought about New Orleans itself—layers of old and new, colors that look better when they’ve aged a little, and the way light bounces through tall windows onto wood floors. That meant avoiding anything too sleek or modern. Instead, we leaned toward a design with character: a slightly aged limestone mantel, subtle carvings, and proportions that wouldn’t fight the high ceilings.
We also realized how important it was to plan for the “off-season look.” In July, when no one’s lighting a fire, this fireplace still needed to anchor the room. That meant the firebox had to look good cold—soot washed clean, logs arranged neatly, or even decorative elements like candles in the summer months.
It reminded us that good fireplace design is more like set design than appliance installation—it’s about creating a stage for countless little moments.
The first win was figuring out venting. Without a chimney, we opted for a direct vent gas fireplace. It gave them the real flame they wanted, great efficiency, and the flexibility to place it exactly where the room needed a focal point.
From there, the fun started. We sketched a layout with the limestone surround reaching nearly to the crown molding, so it would draw the eye upward. To keep it from feeling heavy, we balanced it with an airy mantel shelf—wide enough for art and candles, but not so deep it intruded on the room.
We imagined the winter version: flames dancing behind glass, a warm glow spilling over the floorboards, the couple curled up in those velvet chairs with a glass of red wine. Then the summer version: the mantel holding a vase of fresh-cut magnolias, the firebox dressed with a cluster of pillar candles, still catching the evening light.
One lesson we kept coming back to: fireplaces have to work in two seasons of life—the one with fire, and the one without. Designing for both is where the magic happens.
By the end, it didn’t feel like we had “added a fireplace.” It felt like we had revealed something the house had been missing for a hundred years. The couple told us they still catch themselves walking into the room just to look at it, even on warm days.
If there’s one thing this project taught us, it’s that a fireplace in New Orleans is never just about heat—it’s about memory, presence, and creating a space that pulls people in.
And maybe that’s the quiet beauty of it: the fire warms you for a season, but the feeling stays year-round.
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🔥 Modern Comfort Meets Style – 100cm Multicolor Built-in Fireplace 🔥
Looking to elevate your interior with both warmth and visual flair? This Built-in fireplace is the perfect fusion of modern design and cozy ambiance. At 100cm wide, it fits seamlessly into any wall or custom feature, bringing a sleek, minimal look to your home or commercial space.
This Built-in fireplace features a vibrant multicolor flame effect that adds atmosphere year-round, even without the heat. With Bluetooth connectivity and a USB interface, you can control lighting, volume, and flame settings easily—customize your vibe with a tap.
Designed for easy installation, the Built-in fireplace includes multiple mounting options and operates silently, making it ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, hotels, and more. Energy-efficient and low maintenance, it offers both heat and aesthetics with none of the hassle of traditional fireplaces.
Whether you’re upgrading your décor or looking for a relaxing centerpiece, this Built-in fireplace is your go-to for stylish comfort.
✨ Watch the flames dance. Feel the modern elegance.
🎧 Bluetooth-ready. USB-friendly. 100% cozy.

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Utilising the Heat & Glo SLR-X Gas Fireplace gave a sleek and modern finish, surrounded by our gorgeous Inaminka Random Wall Cladding.
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Custom mantles are my jam. Collaborating with talented carpenters makes it fun.
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A marble fireplace is a beautiful addition to any room which adds chic style and class to the room.Sanberun Stone supplys a fabulous range of nice marble fireplaces .
Shorter days and cooler nights are on the way! Chill out around a Goldens’ Cast Iron Fire Pit. Shop or find a dealer near you! GoldensCastIron.com
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Fireplace Friday, we just finished transforming this Family Room with @deannasinteriordesigns to help bring this fireplace to life. Cannot wait to see the TV and furnishings to help complete this space.
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Happy Friday! What are your thoughts about this fireplace? Comment below 👇 and share this post with anyone that needs to see it!
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“Fireplace Trim” Random forged scrolls, leaves, and vines. Oil rubbed bronze finish. This project had a Lord of the Rings vibe…..what do you think?🤔
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We are smitten with these beautiful and unusual fireplaces for the home. See more on our blog or go directly to https://www.ifitshipitshere.com/arkiane-fireplaces-proof-that-the-french-know-how-to-heat-things-up/
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UNA LASTRA DECISA E DI CARATTERE
Il Pizarra è certamente una tra le più originali delle nuove proposte di arredamento, in formato lastra, totalmente diversa da tutte le altre finora utilizzate.
Si tratta di una pietra da rivestimento decisa e di carattere, che arreda gli ambienti, sia interni che esterni, prendendosi il suo spazio, senza incertezza.
E’ disponibile in due forti tonalità, denominate Antracite e Ruggine, grazie alle quali si presta ad arredare soprattutto contesti particolarmente moderni.
Per informazioni visita il nostro sito o inviaci una mail.
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Showroom Partners online offers a huge variety of modern fireplaces as well as traditional styles you will certainly want to review. A fireplace provides warmth and beautiful ambiance and is a must have for new homebuyers. Subscribe to the Showroom Partners YouTube channel and then head on over to Showroompartners.com to review everything to improve/build a home.
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