# Linear Fireplace in frisco/" class="auto-entity-link" data-term="Newman Village">Newman Village — Space Fireplace Services
In Newman Village, Frisco, linear fireplace is never just a transaction — it’s a design decision inside a neighborhood that has its own architectural language. Space Fireplace Services has built its practice around European-influenced estates — French Country, Tuscan, English Manor — 5,500 to 12,000+ square-foot custom homes on tree-lined cul-de-sacs, vaulted great rooms, two-story stone surrounds, and installing a fireplace here means starting with the room, not the catalog. Our clients in Newman Village are executives relocating from California and the Northeast, multi-generational families building their forever home, repeat clients in the gated villages — people who care how the surround meets the ceiling, how the flame reads against the wall finish, and how the new fireplace lives with the rest of the house. Linear Fireplace on these projects is about size and proportion against the wall, surround material (porcelain slab, blackened steel, natural stone, plaster), framing reveal, media-above coordination, and lighting, and we approach it the same way the designers and trade pros we partner with would: small decisions, made early, that determine whether the finished room looks intentional or improvised. The scale of work we do in Newman Village runs to monumental — oversize see-through and three-sided 72″–96″ units, multi-sided installs spanning great-room-to-outdoor-living, dual fireplaces in primary suites, and we keep our project load deliberately small so that every linear fireplace job gets the principal’s attention, the right specifier from our team, and an installer who has done this same linear fireplace in this same neighborhood before. We don’t take volume work and we don’t discount to win projects — we work alongside Newman Village’s roster of preferred designers and the custom-home builders who deliver here — long lead times, exacting spec sheets, zero tolerance for site-finish mistakes, and the only way that relationship survives is by delivering exactly what was spec’d, on the day we said we would.
## Why Newman Village Linear Fireplace Is Its Own Discipline
The linear fireplace we do in Newman Village doesn’t translate cleanly from a generic suburban install. What makes Newman Village Newman Village — European-influenced estates — French Country, Tuscan, English Manor — 5,500 to 12,000+ square-foot custom homes on tree-lined cul-de-sacs, vaulted great rooms, two-story stone surrounds — also defines the constraints we work inside. The specifics that show up here over and over: two-story stone surrounds requiring engineered chases and lift coordination, see-through units between the great room and a covered outdoor living area, HOA submittals to Newman Village ARC for any visible exterior change. A contractor whose portfolio is tract-home work will miss those, and the room will read ‘almost right’ for the next decade. Our work is calibrated to Old-World grandeur with contemporary mechanicals — a fireplace that looks like it was hand-laid by an Italian mason but runs on remote-start direct-vent — that’s the register the rest of the house is in, and the new fireplace has to match it.
## What Linear Fireplace Looks Like on a Newman Village Project
Every linear fireplace project here runs a consistent process: we spec the unit to the room’s proportions, coordinate framing and venting in advance of drywall, install the unit, and work with the surround trade to deliver a clean finish reveal. The first conversation is a walk-through, not a sales call. We sit in the room, look at the wall, and only then narrow the unit list. The design decisions that matter most are size and proportion against the wall, surround material (porcelain slab, blackened steel, natural stone, plaster), framing reveal, media-above coordination, and lighting — filtered through the neighborhood’s design DNA. A reveal that works in a Design District loft would feel cold in a Bishop Arts bungalow.
### The Design Vocabulary We Use in Newman Village
In practice that means monumental — oversize see-through and three-sided 72″–96″ units, multi-sided installs spanning great-room-to-outdoor-living, dual fireplaces in primary suites. Inside that palette, the variables we obsess over are surround material, reveal detailing, mantel proportion, and the relationship to whatever sits above the fireplace. We bring physical samples to the second meeting — porcelain slabs, limestone offcuts, blackened steel mock-ups — because nobody picks a finish from a website. The goal is a fireplace that looks like it was always meant to be there.
### Trade-Pro and Designer Coordination
A meaningful share of our Newman Village work comes through Newman Village’s roster of preferred designers and the custom-home builders who deliver here — long lead times, exacting spec sheets, zero tolerance for site-finish mistakes. When we’re brought in early — before drywall, before the mantel — the install goes in cleanly the first time. We deliver framing specs, venting drawings, and finish-reveal details directly to the design team, and we don’t deviate without sign-off. That’s what keeps the designer relationship alive across multiple projects.
### Considerations Specific to Linear Fireplace
Technical considerations on every job: exact rough-in dimensions, venting termination on an exterior wall, structural reveal at the surround edge, heat-management glass for ABOVE-fireplace TV installs. In Newman Village those get layered onto the neighborhood specifics. We don’t subcontract the diagnostic walk-through, we don’t hand the install to a day-labor crew, and we don’t take final payment until the unit is tested under load.
## Permits, Code, and HOA in Newman Village
Every linear fireplace we do here gets permitted. We pull the permit, coordinate inspection, and leave a closed-out file. Where Newman Village adds a Conservation District, HOA ARC, or building-management approval on top of the city permit, we run that submittal in parallel. We won’t put a chimney termination or vent cap somewhere that earns a stop-work order three weeks in.
## What a Newman Village Linear Fireplace Project Costs
We don’t publish package pricing — no two of these projects are the same. Every quote starts with a free on-site inspection and a written fixed-price quote within 48 hours. Timeline from signed quote to install typically runs 3–6 weeks depending on unit lead time and trade coordination.
## Frequently Asked About Newman Village Linear Fireplace
**Do you only do linear fireplace in Newman Village, or do you work elsewhere?**
We work across DFW, but Newman Village is one of the design enclaves where we keep a deliberate concentration of linear fireplace projects. That focus is intentional — the trade-pro and designer relationships in Newman Village drive most of our work here, and we’re not interested in being a generalist.
**How does linear fireplace in Newman Village differ from linear fireplace in a generic suburban build?**
The design constraint is different. Newman Village is defined by European-influenced estates — French Country, Tuscan, English Manor — 5,500 to 12,000+ square-foot custom homes on tree-lined cul-de-sacs, vaulted great rooms, two-story stone surrounds, which means linear fireplace has to be calibrated to that. A standard linear fireplace spec’d off a catalog will read wrong in this neighborhood; the work we do here is informed by Old-World grandeur with contemporary mechanicals — a fireplace that looks like it was hand-laid by an Italian mason but runs on remote-start direct-vent.
**Will you coordinate with my designer or architect on a Newman Village linear fireplace project?**
Yes — and we prefer it. A meaningful share of our work here comes through Newman Village’s roster of preferred designers and the custom-home builders who deliver here — long lead times, exacting spec sheets, zero tolerance for site-finish mistakes, and the projects that go in cleanest are the ones where we’re at the table during early design. We deliver framing specs, venting drawings, and reveal details directly to the design team.
**What’s the lead time on a linear fireplace project in Newman Village?**
Typically 3–6 weeks from signed quote to install, driven mostly by unit lead time and trade coordination. Custom-surround work or Newman Village-specific HOA/Conservation review can extend that — we’ll give you an honest date in the first meeting and we’ll hit it.
**Do you handle the permit and HOA submittal for linear fireplace in Newman Village?**
Yes. We pull the city permit, schedule the inspection, and run any HOA or Conservation District review in parallel. Newman Village has its own review specifics and we’ve done enough work here to navigate them without surprises.
