20 Fun Facts About Fireplace Suite
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Fireplace Suites - The Complete Package
A fireplace suite is the complete package; it includes a surround/mantelpiece, hearth and fire all working together to create the centrepiece of your home. Evolution Fires' suites are ideal for bedrooms, living spaces extensions, bathrooms, and kitchens.
Hotels with fireplaces have an inherent luxuriousness that creates warm memories and influences customer return. Find out how to bring this luxury to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is the flat platform that sits at the base of a fireplace. It's designed to shield the wall and floor from heat damage or embers. It is typically constructed of non-combustible material like brick or stone, and is 16 to 18 inches prior to the firebox. Electric fireplaces are typically without a hearth.
As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or electric fireplace suites freestanding), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. These elements are grouped together to create an attractive focal point that can improve the aesthetics of your home and make your home more inviting. As a result, suites are ideal for anyone seeking to update their interior and give it a fresh new look.
Suites are available in a wide variety of styles, finishes and colors to match any decor. They also provide a wide variety of options when it comes to type of fire and flame effect, as well as heating outputs. Conventional gas-fueled fires are the best choice for homes with a chimney, while balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used in homes without chimneys.
Electric fireplace suites are an excellent option for those who want to add a focal point to their living spaces without the hassle of putting in an old-fashioned wood burner or gas fire. The suites generate their own heat using a process known as convection. They draw cold air, warms it and then vents it out into the room. Contrary to fireplaces that burn wood, these suites do not emit carbon monoxide, which could be harmful if inhaled.
The back panel
A fireplace back panel is situated at the back of the fireplace opening. It assists in creating an 'n-shaped' look with the mantelpiece, surround and the inset fire. It can be constructed from several materials that resist heat, including slate, granite and stone.
The back panel is typically included in a free standing fireplace mantel set that includes a surround a mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This will help you save time and effort when installing, since the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.
There are also stand-alone back panels that are perfect to replace an electric or gas fireplace, or to improve the appearance of a chimney breast that is already in place. Back panels are available in a range of different styles and materials, so you'll be able to find the ideal one for your home.
Back panels aren't just stylish, but they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is important as they shield your walls and floors from the effects of the fireplace suite. This is especially true when you opt for a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They will produce an enormous amount of heat that can be transferred through the ceiling or wall to the space.
A back panel can really aid in tying up your entire fireplace set-up particularly if you're opting for a modern look. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved flame picture that adds a more dramatic look to the fire. This suite, when combined with an open-fronted contemporary electric fire, will create a stunning focal point for any living room, or extension.
Alternately, this Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite comes with the renowned Chollerton inset gas fire. This fire with a glass front is a real show-stopper. It will completely transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels.
This elegant wall mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist design. This suite can be put on any flat wall and controlled via the remote control that comes with. It's easy to use and does not require chimneys or flue.
The surround/mantelpiece
Unlike traditional fireplaces, which require a back panel as well as a fire surround, modern electric units can simply be fixed to the wall in a flush position and create an impressive focal point. They are perfect for homes where space is limited or where a chimney or flue are not available.
The selection of electric fireplaces available at Fires2U has a wide range of styles and sizes which makes it easy to find the ideal match for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs like the Carron corbel for the classic Georgian appearance, or choose something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. The piece is available unfinished or with wax to bring out the wood's colour and texture.
For a more sophisticated look you can choose a marble surround. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is an amazing option with its gorgeous detailing. If you're looking for something more subtle and elegant, the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround comes in a grey finish. It can be used with either gas or electric fireplaces.
You can choose a marble surround or a fireplace with a white finish to create a modern electric fireplace suites look. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option that works with both electric and gas fireplaces.
A traditional cast iron fireplace suite is a fantastic choice for those who love the ambiance of real flames burning within their living room. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fire suites have a stylish mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to be used with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. Standard, they have a remote control that allows you to easily adjust the fire and lighting settings.
Why not add a touch of elegance to your living area by settling for a luxurious fireplace suite? They are generally larger than standard ones, and can add grandeur to your living room. You can find them in a wide range of finishes and colours to match your décor. You can choose a mirrored surround for a striking look and to increase the amount light in your home.
The fire
The fire is the center of any fireplace set however it doesn't need to be a wood-burning one. There are many other options out there, including small electric fireplace with mantel (botdb.win) and gas. The key is to find a design that complements your room and meets your requirements. You can also opt for an extra large electric fireplace with mantel model or a fireplace with a larger panel to frame the fireplace and create an impressive focal point in your living space.
Consider the amount of heat your home will need when selecting a fireplace set. This will depend on a few things including the wattage of the fireplace, your current electricity prices and how long you're planning to use it each day. Divide the wattage of the fireplace by the energy rate per kilowatt hour charged by your electricity provider.
The fireplace's surround and mantelpiece can be a significant factor in the appearance of your home. Some come with intricate designs that add an additional layer of visual interest to the room, while others have a more subtle look that blends in with all interior styles. You can even find a suite that has an LED glow log effect that gives the appearance of a real flame without using any fuel.
When it comes to fireplaces there are four kinds that are available: wood (nice to feel and view but less efficient; emits air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide); gas (more efficient in terms of energy, but still releases carbon monoxide and burns synthetic or natural logs); and electric (uses a coil and fan process, doesn't release any dangerous gases, very economical and comfortable). Choose a fireplace suite with the highest BTU rating if you want the most effective results. This will heat your room faster and give more realistic flame effects.
A fireplace suite is the complete package; it includes a surround/mantelpiece, hearth and fire all working together to create the centrepiece of your home. Evolution Fires' suites are ideal for bedrooms, living spaces extensions, bathrooms, and kitchens.
Hotels with fireplaces have an inherent luxuriousness that creates warm memories and influences customer return. Find out how to bring this luxury to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is the flat platform that sits at the base of a fireplace. It's designed to shield the wall and floor from heat damage or embers. It is typically constructed of non-combustible material like brick or stone, and is 16 to 18 inches prior to the firebox. Electric fireplaces are typically without a hearth.
As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or electric fireplace suites freestanding), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. These elements are grouped together to create an attractive focal point that can improve the aesthetics of your home and make your home more inviting. As a result, suites are ideal for anyone seeking to update their interior and give it a fresh new look.
Suites are available in a wide variety of styles, finishes and colors to match any decor. They also provide a wide variety of options when it comes to type of fire and flame effect, as well as heating outputs. Conventional gas-fueled fires are the best choice for homes with a chimney, while balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used in homes without chimneys.
Electric fireplace suites are an excellent option for those who want to add a focal point to their living spaces without the hassle of putting in an old-fashioned wood burner or gas fire. The suites generate their own heat using a process known as convection. They draw cold air, warms it and then vents it out into the room. Contrary to fireplaces that burn wood, these suites do not emit carbon monoxide, which could be harmful if inhaled.
The back panel
A fireplace back panel is situated at the back of the fireplace opening. It assists in creating an 'n-shaped' look with the mantelpiece, surround and the inset fire. It can be constructed from several materials that resist heat, including slate, granite and stone.
The back panel is typically included in a free standing fireplace mantel set that includes a surround a mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This will help you save time and effort when installing, since the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.
There are also stand-alone back panels that are perfect to replace an electric or gas fireplace, or to improve the appearance of a chimney breast that is already in place. Back panels are available in a range of different styles and materials, so you'll be able to find the ideal one for your home.
Back panels aren't just stylish, but they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is important as they shield your walls and floors from the effects of the fireplace suite. This is especially true when you opt for a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They will produce an enormous amount of heat that can be transferred through the ceiling or wall to the space.
A back panel can really aid in tying up your entire fireplace set-up particularly if you're opting for a modern look. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved flame picture that adds a more dramatic look to the fire. This suite, when combined with an open-fronted contemporary electric fire, will create a stunning focal point for any living room, or extension.
Alternately, this Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite comes with the renowned Chollerton inset gas fire. This fire with a glass front is a real show-stopper. It will completely transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels.
This elegant wall mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist design. This suite can be put on any flat wall and controlled via the remote control that comes with. It's easy to use and does not require chimneys or flue.
The surround/mantelpiece
Unlike traditional fireplaces, which require a back panel as well as a fire surround, modern electric units can simply be fixed to the wall in a flush position and create an impressive focal point. They are perfect for homes where space is limited or where a chimney or flue are not available.
The selection of electric fireplaces available at Fires2U has a wide range of styles and sizes which makes it easy to find the ideal match for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs like the Carron corbel for the classic Georgian appearance, or choose something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. The piece is available unfinished or with wax to bring out the wood's colour and texture.
For a more sophisticated look you can choose a marble surround. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is an amazing option with its gorgeous detailing. If you're looking for something more subtle and elegant, the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround comes in a grey finish. It can be used with either gas or electric fireplaces.
You can choose a marble surround or a fireplace with a white finish to create a modern electric fireplace suites look. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option that works with both electric and gas fireplaces.
A traditional cast iron fireplace suite is a fantastic choice for those who love the ambiance of real flames burning within their living room. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fire suites have a stylish mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to be used with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. Standard, they have a remote control that allows you to easily adjust the fire and lighting settings.
Why not add a touch of elegance to your living area by settling for a luxurious fireplace suite? They are generally larger than standard ones, and can add grandeur to your living room. You can find them in a wide range of finishes and colours to match your décor. You can choose a mirrored surround for a striking look and to increase the amount light in your home.
The fire
The fire is the center of any fireplace set however it doesn't need to be a wood-burning one. There are many other options out there, including small electric fireplace with mantel (botdb.win) and gas. The key is to find a design that complements your room and meets your requirements. You can also opt for an extra large electric fireplace with mantel model or a fireplace with a larger panel to frame the fireplace and create an impressive focal point in your living space.
Consider the amount of heat your home will need when selecting a fireplace set. This will depend on a few things including the wattage of the fireplace, your current electricity prices and how long you're planning to use it each day. Divide the wattage of the fireplace by the energy rate per kilowatt hour charged by your electricity provider.
The fireplace's surround and mantelpiece can be a significant factor in the appearance of your home. Some come with intricate designs that add an additional layer of visual interest to the room, while others have a more subtle look that blends in with all interior styles. You can even find a suite that has an LED glow log effect that gives the appearance of a real flame without using any fuel.
When it comes to fireplaces there are four kinds that are available: wood (nice to feel and view but less efficient; emits air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide); gas (more efficient in terms of energy, but still releases carbon monoxide and burns synthetic or natural logs); and electric (uses a coil and fan process, doesn't release any dangerous gases, very economical and comfortable). Choose a fireplace suite with the highest BTU rating if you want the most effective results. This will heat your room faster and give more realistic flame effects.
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