Jeff Andrews is an LA-based interior designer who is known for an innovative and refreshing approach to interior design projects. Having been in the industry for years it’s normal to begin to notice some little details inserted within his projects, including fireplaces. Today FOOGO blog is showing you a couple of examples of bespoke fireplaces that can be spotted within some of his interiors.

Jeff Andrews designs sophisticated and livable interiors for families and celebrities alike. Jeff is skilled at pushing creative boundaries in ways that respect and redefine traditional design aesthetics. His innovative and refreshing approach makes him one of the most sought-after interior designers in the industry, and his ability to visualize and interpret the needs of a diverse range of clients is unmatched.

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Jeff is skilled at pushing creative boundaries in ways that respect and redefine traditional design aesthetics. His projects are surrounded by the most mesmerizing luxurious pieces, that fit perfectly with each other. He’s also notable for establishing the most incredible ambiences throughout every space he’s ever touched.

Our first example when it comes to fireplaces found within Jeff Andrews’ interior design projects is from this living room inserted within a two-story living room in a Lake Tahoe vacation home for a San Francisco family. The fireplace inserted within this room is a “brick-like” mantle with a share of elegance easily fitting any room decor styles.

The two examples shown above and below this paragraph reflect upon Jeff Andrews‘ liking for stone mantles in the decoration of many homes. There are many good examples out there of many stone fireplaces with carvings successfully obtained by the hands of talented craftsmen who hold their arts close to the heart.

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This was a particular example in which Andrews wanted to give a whole new refreshing touch to the decor of a house. In the case of the living room, one of his moves was to cover the fireplace mantel (from end to end) with a collection of earth-hued pottery pieces.
“I’m a little obsessed with pottery (…) It just adds so much depth and texture to a room. I like new and old pieces, but all the pottery in this project is older.”
“Designing your own home as a designer, there’s a bit of pressure—you feel like you need to live the life you’re creating for your clients.”