11 Strategies To Completely Redesign Your 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' range of suites are ideal for living rooms as well as bedrooms, extensions and also the bathroom for that real flame ambiance.
Hotels with fireplaces create an atmosphere of warmth and luxury that entices guests to return. Find out how to bring this experience to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is the flat piece of furniture that is located at the bottom of a fireplace. It is designed to protect the floor and walls from heat damage or embers. It is typically constructed of non-combustible materials such as brick or stone and extends from 16 to 18 inches in front of the fireplace. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, while electric fireplace suites usually don't have one.
As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or electric), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. The four components work together to create a focal point that will enhance the appearance of your home more welcoming. Suites are the ideal choice for those who wants to transform their home and give it a fresh new look.
Suites are available in a wide range of finishes, styles and colours that can be matched to any style. There are also a wide range of choices for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Conventional gas-fueled fires are the ideal choice for homes that have chimneys, while balanced flue fires are a viable alternative that can be used in properties without a chimney.
Electric fireplace suites are an excellent option for those who want to add an element of interest to their living spaces without the hassle of putting up traditional wood burners or a gas fire. The suites generate their own heat via convection, which draws in cool air, then heats it up before venting it out into the room. They do not emit carbon monoxide which is dangerous to breathe in.
The back panel
A fireplace back panel is situated behind the fireplace opening. It is used to create an 'N-shaped' design by combining the mantelpiece, surround, and inset fire. It can be constructed of various heat-resistant materials like granite and stone.
The back panel is typically included in a fireplace suite that includes a surround, a mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This will save you time and effort during installation, as the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.
There are also separate back panels that are perfect to replace a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of an existing chimney breast. These back panels are available in various styles and materials so that you can choose the best one for your home.
Back panels aren't just elegant and stylish, but they're also made of heat-resistant materials. This is important because it shields your floors and walls from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true if you choose a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite. They can generate an enormous amount of heat that is transferred via the ceiling and wall to the space.
A back panel can aid in tying up your entire fireplace suite particularly if you're opting for a more contemporary design. For example, this stunning flamerite Ador LED electric fireplace comes with a curved flame picture which really enhances the appearance of your new fireplace. With a contemporary open-fronted electric fireplace, this suite will make a beautiful focal point in any living room and dining area or extension.
This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton gas fire inset. This fireplace with a glass front is a real show-stopper. It can transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels.
This elegant wall mounted Flamerite Edwin LED amazon electric fireplace with mantel set is ideal for a minimalist approach. This suite will hang against any flat wall and be operated using the remote control that comes with it that is easy to use and with no chimney or flue required, it's the perfect choice for modern homes.
The surround/mantelpiece
Contrary to traditional fireplaces that require a back panel and a fire surround, modern electric fire suites near me fireplaces can simply be fixed flush against the wall and create a stunning focal point. These are perfect for homes with limited space or no chimney or flue.
The range of electric fireplace suites at Fires2U provides a variety of styles and sizes which makes it easy to find the perfect one for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs, like the Carron corbel for a 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. This piece can be coated with wax or left unfinished to bring out the colour and texture of the wood.
You can pick an elegant marble surround for a more sophisticated appearance. The Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite is a striking choice with its gorgeous detail and an angled and stepped design. Pureglow Hanley, if you are looking for something more elegant, is a good alternative. The surround is available in a grey finish. It can be used with gas or small electric fireplace with mantel fireplaces.
You can pick a marble surround or a fire that is all white for a more modern look. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option and goes well with both electric and gas fireplaces.
If you like the real flames' ambience in their living room, an old-fashioned cast iron fireplace is a great option. The Flamerite Aubade and Tennyson LED cast iron fireplace suites have a stylish curved mantelpiece and are designed to work with wood-burning, gas or electric fires. They are also supplied with a remote control as standard which allows you to alter the flame and light settings easily.
Why not add a touch of elegance to your living area by settling for a luxurious fireplace suite? These are typically larger than standard ones and add grandeur to your living room. They are typically available in a variety of colours and finishes, so you're sure to find one that matches your decor. You can even opt for a mirrored surround to create a dramatic impact and increase the amount of light in your living space.
The fire
The heart of any fireplace is the fire itself however, you don't need to opt for a traditional wood-burning fireplace. There are a variety of options available, including electric and gas. It is important to select a design that fits your space and your needs. You can also opt for a larger model or a fireplace that has a wider panel to frame the fire and create an amazing focal point for your room.
When you are choosing a fireplace, make sure to take into consideration how much heat you'll need for your home. This will depend on a few factors like the wattage of your fireplace and the current prices for electricity and the number of hours you'll be using it daily. To determine this, you must divide the fire's wattage by the energy rate of your electricity provider per kilowatt hour.
A fire place's surround and mantelpiece can be a significant factor in how it looks in your home. Some are intricate designs that provide visual interest, while others have a subtler look that blends with any style of interior. You can find a set with an LED inner glow log that gives the illusion of a real fireplace, without the need for fuel.
When it comes to fire places there are four types: wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; emits air pollutants like particulate matter, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide); gas (more energy-efficient but still generates carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthetic logs) and electric (uses the coil and fan process that doesn't release dangerous gasses, and is extremely economical and comfortable). Choose a fireplace that has the highest BTU rating if you want the best results. This will heat your room quicker and create an authentic flame effect.
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' range of suites are ideal for living rooms as well as bedrooms, extensions and also the bathroom for that real flame ambiance.
Hotels with fireplaces create an atmosphere of warmth and luxury that entices guests to return. Find out how to bring this experience to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is the flat piece of furniture that is located at the bottom of a fireplace. It is designed to protect the floor and walls from heat damage or embers. It is typically constructed of non-combustible materials such as brick or stone and extends from 16 to 18 inches in front of the fireplace. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, while electric fireplace suites usually don't have one.
As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or electric), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. The four components work together to create a focal point that will enhance the appearance of your home more welcoming. Suites are the ideal choice for those who wants to transform their home and give it a fresh new look.
Suites are available in a wide range of finishes, styles and colours that can be matched to any style. There are also a wide range of choices for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Conventional gas-fueled fires are the ideal choice for homes that have chimneys, while balanced flue fires are a viable alternative that can be used in properties without a chimney.
Electric fireplace suites are an excellent option for those who want to add an element of interest to their living spaces without the hassle of putting up traditional wood burners or a gas fire. The suites generate their own heat via convection, which draws in cool air, then heats it up before venting it out into the room. They do not emit carbon monoxide which is dangerous to breathe in.
The back panel
A fireplace back panel is situated behind the fireplace opening. It is used to create an 'N-shaped' design by combining the mantelpiece, surround, and inset fire. It can be constructed of various heat-resistant materials like granite and stone.
The back panel is typically included in a fireplace suite that includes a surround, a mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This will save you time and effort during installation, as the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.
There are also separate back panels that are perfect to replace a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of an existing chimney breast. These back panels are available in various styles and materials so that you can choose the best one for your home.
Back panels aren't just elegant and stylish, but they're also made of heat-resistant materials. This is important because it shields your floors and walls from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true if you choose a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite. They can generate an enormous amount of heat that is transferred via the ceiling and wall to the space.
A back panel can aid in tying up your entire fireplace suite particularly if you're opting for a more contemporary design. For example, this stunning flamerite Ador LED electric fireplace comes with a curved flame picture which really enhances the appearance of your new fireplace. With a contemporary open-fronted electric fireplace, this suite will make a beautiful focal point in any living room and dining area or extension.
This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton gas fire inset. This fireplace with a glass front is a real show-stopper. It can transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels.
This elegant wall mounted Flamerite Edwin LED amazon electric fireplace with mantel set is ideal for a minimalist approach. This suite will hang against any flat wall and be operated using the remote control that comes with it that is easy to use and with no chimney or flue required, it's the perfect choice for modern homes.
The surround/mantelpiece
Contrary to traditional fireplaces that require a back panel and a fire surround, modern electric fire suites near me fireplaces can simply be fixed flush against the wall and create a stunning focal point. These are perfect for homes with limited space or no chimney or flue.
The range of electric fireplace suites at Fires2U provides a variety of styles and sizes which makes it easy to find the perfect one for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs, like the Carron corbel for a 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. This piece can be coated with wax or left unfinished to bring out the colour and texture of the wood.
You can pick an elegant marble surround for a more sophisticated appearance. The Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite is a striking choice with its gorgeous detail and an angled and stepped design. Pureglow Hanley, if you are looking for something more elegant, is a good alternative. The surround is available in a grey finish. It can be used with gas or small electric fireplace with mantel fireplaces.
You can pick a marble surround or a fire that is all white for a more modern look. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option and goes well with both electric and gas fireplaces.
If you like the real flames' ambience in their living room, an old-fashioned cast iron fireplace is a great option. The Flamerite Aubade and Tennyson LED cast iron fireplace suites have a stylish curved mantelpiece and are designed to work with wood-burning, gas or electric fires. They are also supplied with a remote control as standard which allows you to alter the flame and light settings easily.
Why not add a touch of elegance to your living area by settling for a luxurious fireplace suite? These are typically larger than standard ones and add grandeur to your living room. They are typically available in a variety of colours and finishes, so you're sure to find one that matches your decor. You can even opt for a mirrored surround to create a dramatic impact and increase the amount of light in your living space.
The fire
The heart of any fireplace is the fire itself however, you don't need to opt for a traditional wood-burning fireplace. There are a variety of options available, including electric and gas. It is important to select a design that fits your space and your needs. You can also opt for a larger model or a fireplace that has a wider panel to frame the fire and create an amazing focal point for your room.
When you are choosing a fireplace, make sure to take into consideration how much heat you'll need for your home. This will depend on a few factors like the wattage of your fireplace and the current prices for electricity and the number of hours you'll be using it daily. To determine this, you must divide the fire's wattage by the energy rate of your electricity provider per kilowatt hour.
A fire place's surround and mantelpiece can be a significant factor in how it looks in your home. Some are intricate designs that provide visual interest, while others have a subtler look that blends with any style of interior. You can find a set with an LED inner glow log that gives the illusion of a real fireplace, without the need for fuel.
When it comes to fire places there are four types: wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; emits air pollutants like particulate matter, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide); gas (more energy-efficient but still generates carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthetic logs) and electric (uses the coil and fan process that doesn't release dangerous gasses, and is extremely economical and comfortable). Choose a fireplace that has the highest BTU rating if you want the best results. This will heat your room quicker and create an authentic flame effect.
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