While the fireplace in Minecraft has no special features, it decorates your home. Follow this tutorial to learn how to build a brick fireplace with chimney in Minecraft.
Steps
Method 1 of 2: Making Brick Blocks for Your Fireplace

Step 1. Obtain clay blocks
You can mine clay blocks in shallow water. For this you need a shovel.

Step 2. Divide your clay blocks into 4 clay balls
Add a ball of clay and fuel such as coal to your furnace and melt them into bricks.

Step 3. Craft brick blocks by placing 4 bricks on the workbench
Method 2 of 2: Making a brick fireplace with a chimney

Step 1. Dig a 2 x 4 block recess up to the ceiling in the outside wall of the base

Step 2. Dig 2 blocks out of the floor in the center of the groove you just made

Step 3. Lay out the recess with brick blocks
Place 2 Hellstones in the hole on the floor and cover the rest of the fireplace with 1 block deeper. If you want to make a path to the shelter next to the fireplace, make it 1 x 2 x 3 or 2 x 2 x 3 blocks (height x width x length) with a passage leading to safety (sword or bow and arrows are useful for greater safety) and a minecart right behind the place where the flame will be. The path can be used even with a burning flame, but just in case, place water at a distance of 7 blocks.

Step 4. Extend the pipe from the base upwards as much as you want

Step 5. Ignite the Hellstone with Flint and Flint to complete the fireplace
Advice
- Add metal rods in front of the fire to avoid spreading.
- The Hellstone will burn until you (the player) extinguish it.
- If you are really worried about your wooden house burning down, turn your wooden planks into wooden half slabs. You will not lose material, as three wooden planks are equivalent to six half slabs. It just takes longer to lay them out.
- If you do not have a portal to the Nether or Hellstone, use wood.
- If you don't have a Hellstone, you can get it in Downworld with a pickaxe.