Lannon flagstone is cut into squared forms which can be used to create a flat and uniform surface of subtle geometric patterns. Short and long rectangular shapes with varying degrees of brightness may best suit modern and eclectic home interiors. Stone patterns with a distinguishable range of warm and cool buff tones give a fireplace stone facade an up-to-date feel. Finish off this predominately modular look with a set of silver fireplace accessories.
Semi-flat stones with pits create a rustic fireplace stone facade. Triangular pieces of lannon stone possess a natural feel. Assorted lannon stones with angular edges may keep your fireplace from appearing cold in the absence of a burning fire. Some arrangements of lannon fireplace stones may look contrived, so use caution when decorating with triangular shapes; their arrangement must look logical. A matching lannon flagstone surround made of thin rectangular slats will add a sense of order to this fireplace facade style.
Thick long slabs of lannon stone have a bright appearance. Lannon commands attention, especially when juxtaposed near smaller pieces of stones. Use lannon stone as a one-piece hearth or mantel material to add brightness to an otherwise dark or dreary-looking fireplace area. Turn to lannon when seeking a simple but effective way of updating your fireplace without having to renovate its entirety. Its intriguing texture adds style to your existing fireplace materials. Decorate a new lannon hearth or mantel with brass or copper items.