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Multi-Sided Modern Fireplaces

Create a dramatic focal point with our Multi-Sided Modern Fireplaces collection. These contemporary fire features offer expansive views of the flame from two, three, or even four sides, making them ideal for open floor plans, room dividers, or stylish living spaces. With sleek design and breathtaking flame presentation, they elevate both form and function in modern interiors.

Built for reliable performance and lasting comfort, multi-sided modern fireplaces deliver consistent heat and eye-catching ambiance from every angle. Whether you’re designing a new space or enhancing an existing one, they bring stunning visual impact and inviting warmth to any room.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A multi-sided fireplace offers views of the flame from two, three, or even four sides, rather than just the front. This makes them ideal for open floor plans, room dividers, or as stylish partitions between spaces like a living room and dining room. They come in configurations such as see-through (two-sided), corner (two-sided at an angle), and peninsula (three-sided) designs.

  • Multi-sided fireplaces work beautifully between two adjoining rooms — common pairings include a living room and dining room, a master bedroom and bathroom, or an indoor and outdoor space. They can also serve as an elegant, unobtrusive room divider in a large open-concept great room. Some models are even rated for covered outdoor use, giving you flexibility to place them at the boundary of indoor and outdoor living areas.

  • Gas multi-sided fireplaces produce real flames and significantly higher heat output (20,000–60,000 BTUs), making them better for larger rooms or colder climates, but they require professional installation, a gas line, and a venting system. Electric multi-sided fireplaces are easier and cheaper to install — most simply require a standard outlet — and offer greater customization of flame color and effects, though they produce less heat. If realism and strong heat are your priorities, go gas; if convenience, lower cost, and flexibility matter more, go electric.

  • Installing a multi-sided or see-through gas fireplace is more expensive than a standard single-sided unit because it requires framing on multiple sides and more complex finishing work. Total costs for a direct-vent gas fireplace installation typically range from $4,000 to $12,000, covering the unit, venting, gas line connection, and professional labor. As a general rule of thumb, budget an additional 25–50% of the unit's purchase price for installation and venting, plus finishing materials.

  • Gas multi-sided fireplaces most commonly use a direct-vent system, which draws combustion air from outside and expels exhaust through a sealed co-axial pipe that can exit either horizontally through an exterior wall or vertically through the roof. This gives them flexible placement options, including interior walls, though longer vent runs add to installation cost. Electric multi-sided fireplaces require no venting at all, since they produce no combustion byproducts, making them the easiest option for interior wall or apartment installations.