I used to think having a chimney wall in the living room would make decorating so much harder. Like, where does the TV go? How do you make it feel cozy without the whole wall looking too heavy? But these living room wall ideas with chimney totally changed my mind.

Okay, the black chimney wall is doing a lot here, in a good way. I like how it makes the TV feel intentional instead of just slapped above the fireplace

This one feels like the room got dressed up but still wants everyone to relax. The arched shelves are such a soft move next to that big chimney wall, and I love how the chandelier pulls your eyes up before you even notice the TV. It feels calm, but not boring.

This chimney wall is not here to be subtle. The stone, the giant windows, the snowy view, the warm lights, it’s all giving “we accidentally booked the nicest lodge ever.” I’d honestly forget the TV exists. Everyone would end up staring at the fire, the view, or that massive wood island like it’s part of the entertainment.

I have a soft spot for rooms that feel a little imperfect, and this one gets it. The river rock chimney makes everything feel old and cozy, like the house has stories. The cowhide ottoman is a funny little bold choice too, but somehow it works. This feels like the room where someone brings tea, then nobody leaves for hours.

That deer artwork over the chimney is such a “yes, we are fully committing to cabin life” moment. The huge stone wall already feels grand, but the mountain view outside makes it almost unfair. I like that the furniture stays soft and neutral so the chimney can be the main character.

The brick makes this room feel instantly homey, but the gold-framed art and candles give it that slightly fancy French country touch. I like the mix because it doesn’t feel too perfect. The wood mantel keeps it casual, like yes, the room is pretty, but you can still put your feet up. That’s the sweet spot.

This is smart because the chimney gets to feel big and rustic, but the TV still has its own little zone beside it. I love when a living room doesn’t force the fireplace and TV to fight each other. The shelves, wood cabinets, and stone all feel connected, so the whole wall looks planned. Very cozy, very grown-up, very “someone measured twice.”

The green sofas against that red brick are kind of a power move. It feels bold without screaming, which is hard to do. I like that the fireplace is not even lit, but the whole room still feels warm because of the brick, rug, and wood ceiling. This is the kind of living room people would remember after one visit.

The wood wall makes the TV blend in better, and the side chimney adds just enough texture so it doesn’t feel flat. I really like the tiny trailing plant on the shelf too.
This room from Klipschlover feels like someone actually has taste and isn’t afraid of color. The deep green wall, the wood slats, the black pipe, the rust-colored sofa, it’s a lot, but it lands. I like how the chimney feels modern without losing that cozy fire feeling.
The plants are absolutely taking over here, and honestly, I’m not mad about it. The round mirror above the chimney makes the whole wall feel softer and bigger, while the little stove keeps it grounded.
I get way too excited over soft lighting, thrifted finds, and rearranging furniture at 2am. I’m here for the cozy chaos, the little corners that feel just right, and making a home that feels like you. Not fancy. Just real.