We are in the process of doing up a first floor Victorian maisonette. It's a nicely proportioned flat with a mixture of some lovely period features still remaining, and inevitably some not so nice alterations done over the years to rectify/live with as budget allows.
None of the original fireplaces remain. In the living and dining rooms the fireplaces have been left as open squared-off holes (with flues stuffed with cushions by previous owner to keep out the drafts, which I imagine is not the best long term solution!). The carpet goes into what would have been the hearths.
What do I do with the holes where fireplaces used to be? Reinstate fireplaces? Build in storage? Fill with twigs and pebbly shit?
I am a bit stuck for ideas.
Although chimneys are sound we live in a smokeless fuel zone so I am presuming that even if I reinstated Victorian fireplaces I'd only be able to leave them as unfunctioning or at best run them with gas?
Inspiration anyone?