I Thought Fireplaces Only Belonged in Living Rooms – Until Jennifer Aniston’s Kitchen Taught Me How They Can Make Any Space Feel Complete

Jennifer's modern kitchen blends organic textures and contemporary shapes effortlessly – but it's the open fireplace that brings the whole scheme together

Jennifer Aniston
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Nothing beats the warm glow of a lit hearth in the colder months. We all know that fireplaces and living rooms go hand in hand, but I've been convinced that this classic feature works just as well in a less conventional room – the kitchen.

It was Jennifer Aniston's ultra-modern kitchen that swayed me on this. Featuring clean lines and organic textures, the balance of cool and classic has been perfected in her space. In fact, every piece shines, but what makes the room truly accomplished is the open fireplace. It ties the scheme together and creates that all-important cozy and inviting feel that we all strive for in a kitchen.

I'm convinced that fireplaces and kitchens are the new power couple, and it's not just me. Interior designers say that this timeless design feature is one all kitchens should include – even ultra-modern spaces like Jennifer's.

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Jennifer's kitchen is one-of-a-kind in style; it features such a unique range of objects that add to its charm and coziness. Luckily, it's more than possible to recreate the look at home with these stylish alternatives.

Jennifer's modern kitchen is undoubtedly contemporary. With its sleek stone island and wooden cabinets, it's a homage to the modern organic style. What makes the kitchen unique is its balance of styles.

Featured amongst these clean lines and natural textures are vintage details, like the bespoke wooden stools and the one-of-a-kind bronze pendants. These thoughtful details give the space a cozy, lived-in feel, but what truly brings the various styles together is the fireplace. It's not rare to see a fireplace featured in a farmhouse kitchen, but I'd never seen an open hearth in a modern cooking space. In Jennifer's space, it connects the old and new details, providing some much-needed character.

'A fireplace adds warmth and personality,' explains Interior designer Holly Scott, 'turning the kitchen into a space to gather rather than just cook. It softens all the hard surfaces and brings a sense of calm and connection – the true heart of the home. The rise of ‘living kitchens’ has made fireplaces a key feature again. They help balance the sleekness of modern layouts with texture and warmth, creating a more inviting and layered feel.'

Move away from traditional fireplaces and create a modernist masterpiece by using sleek materials such as those featured in Jennifer's space. Holly suggests, 'For a contemporary look, I focus on simplicity and materials. Clean lines, soft tones and natural textures keep the space feeling fresh and timeless.'

If you're considering adding a fireplace to your kitchen, Colleen Bennett, Founder of CBB Design Firm, says, 'To modernize a fireplace in the kitchen, incorporating it into an open-concept design with a see-through feature is a great approach. This not only maintains visual openness but also allows the fireplace to serve both the kitchen and the adjoining space, making it feel integrated and contemporary.'


What makes Jennifer's kitchen so special is its perfect balance of organic materials, modernist shapes, and lived-in details. It's ultimate contemporary cooking space that leaves room for thoughtful objects and characterful charm. At the center of the design is the fireplace – it bridges the gap between old and new and transforms the space into the heart of the home.


Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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