Ina Garten Proves a Mantel Isn’t Necessary – Her Minimalist Fireplace is Quietly Redefining Modern Home Design

Quiet luxury has met its match with the Barefoot Contessa's sleek fireplace, which shows us that sometimes minimal decor is a statement in itself

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A fireplace is not just a practical warming space: it can be a design fixture in the home, as well as an area to gather in the colder months. While many fireplaces are striking due to their ornate nature, minimalist ones can be just as impactful, as Ina Garten proves.

The Barefoot Contessa recently shared a clip of her modern, mantel-less fireplace in action on her Instagram page, and it made us reconsider how to decorate around a fireplace.

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If you're already working with a minimalist home, then design insiders say a fireplace can and should follow suit, particularly because they are such communal areas. Megan Slack, our head of Celebrity Style, agrees.

'What makes Ina Garten’s fireplace so compelling is its sense of restraint,' she says.

'By removing the mantel, the fireplace becomes an architectural feature rather than a decorative one, which speaks to the direction minimalist interiors are moving in. The emphasis shifts to proportion, materiality, and how the fireplace relates to the rest of the room, rather than what is placed on top of it. In this context, negative space becomes just as important as the fire itself. The result is a design that feels intentional and quietly confident, proving that minimalism does not mean the absence of character, but rather a more considered approach to how a space is experienced.'

To recreate this elegant ambiance, place a plush rug, like this one from CB2, on the floor, and a scented candle, like this 2-wick one from Target, on a nearby coffee table.

Whether you are redesigning a living room or simply rethinking how your home feels in the colder months, Ina Garten’s mantel-less fireplace is a reminder that less can be more.

By prioritizing clean lines, thoughtful materials, and the way a space is actually used, a fireplace can become both a serene sanctuary and a warm, welcoming gathering point. It proves that timeless design is not about excess but about creating an environment that invites comfort, conversation, and quiet luxury every day.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.