20 Things You Should Know 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 living rooms, bedrooms extensions, bathrooms and bedrooms.

Hotels with fireplaces have an inherent luxury that creates warm memories and inspires guests to returning. Find out how you can bring this feel to your hotel.

The hearth

The hearth is the flat platform that is located at the bottom of a fireplace, designed to shield the wall and floor from heat damage or embers. It is usually made from non-combustible material like brick or stone, and is 16 to 18 inches before the firebox. Most gas and wood fireplaces require a hearth while electric fireplace suites often do not require a hearth.

As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or freestanding electric fireplace), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. They work in conjunction to create a centrepiece that enhances the appearance of any room and make your home feel more inviting. As a result, suites are ideal for anyone seeking to update their interior and give it a new look.

Suites are available in various styles, colours and finishes to suit any decor. There is also a range of options for the kind of flame effect, fire and heating output. Gas-fueled fires that are conventional are the ideal option for homes with chimneys, and balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used safely in properties without a chimney.

Electric fireplace suites are an excellent alternative for those looking to add an element of interest to their living spaces without the hassle of installing an old-fashioned wood burner or gas fire. The suites generate their own heat through convection which draws in cool air and heats it up before venting out into the room. These suites do not emit carbon monoxide that is dangerous to breathe in.

The back panel

A fireplace back panel is situated in the back of the fireplace opening. It is used to create 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 majority of fireplace sets come with a back panel as part of an all-in-one package that includes a mantelpiece, a surround and an inset fire appliance. This can save you time and effort during installation, because the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.

There are also stand-alone back panels that are perfect for replacing a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, or to improve the appearance of a chimney's existing. Back panels are available in a variety of styles and materials, allowing you to choose the right one for your home.

Back panels aren't just stylish, but they are constructed of durable materials. This is important as it shields your walls and floors from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is particularly true if you choose a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They'll generate a large amount of heat that can be transferred through the ceiling and wall to the surrounding area.

A back panel can help to tie together your entire fireplace set-up, especially if you're going for a more modern design. This stunning flamerite Ador Electric Fireplace Insert With Mantel fireplace is a great example. It comes with a curved fire picture that adds a more dramatic look to the fire. This suite, when coupled with an open-fronted contemporary electric fireplace, will create a stunning focal point for any dining room, living room, or extension.

This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite features the popular Chollerton gas fire that is set. This glass-fronted fire is a real showstopper and when paired with the limestone surround and back panel, it will elevate any home to new heights.

This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist design. This suite can be put on any flat wall, and controlled with the remote control that comes with. It's simple to use and does not require chimneys or flue.

The surround/mantelpiece

Contrary to traditional fireplaces that require an apex back panel and fire surround, modern electric suites can simply be fixed to the wall in a flush position and create a stunning focal point. They are great for homes where space is at a minimum or where a chimney or flue are not available.

The selection of electric fireplaces available at Fires2U offers a wide variety of designs and sizes, so it's easy to find the perfect match for your home. Choose from stunning stone designs such as the Carron Corbel for an elegant Georgian look, or go for a minimalist style with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are also popular and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no exception. This piece can be finished with wax or left unfinished to highlight the texture and color of the wood.

You can select an elegant marble surround to give your freestanding fireplace suites a more elegant appearance. The Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite is an impressive option due to its stunning detailing and angled and stepped design. If you're looking for something a bit more elegant and elegant, the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround comes in a grey finish and is compatible with free standing electric fireplace heater with mantel or gas fires.

As well as marble surrounds as well as marble surrounds, you can also opt for an edgier style by using the sleek look of a white unit. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option and goes well with gas and electric fires.

A traditional cast iron fireplace suite is always a good choice for those who love the atmosphere of real flames that are burning in their living space. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fireplace suites come with a stylish, curved mantelpiece. They are designed to work with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with an automatic remote control which allows you to alter your fire and light settings easily.

Why not add a bit of elegance to your living area by settling for a luxurious fire place suite? They are usually larger than standard suites and are perfect to add a touch of elegance to a living room. You can find them in a wide range of finishes and colors to match your decor. You can opt for a mirrored surround for a striking look and to add light in your home.

The fire

The central element of any fireplace suite is the fire, but you don't have to go with the traditional wood burning fireplace. Gas and electric are also alternatives. The most important thing is to choose the design that is appropriate for your space and meets your requirements. You can also select a larger model or a fireplace with a larger panel to frame the fireplace and create an impressive focal point in your living space.

When selecting a fireplace suite, be sure to take into consideration the amount of heat you'll require for your home. This will depend upon some factors, such as the wattage of the fireplace as well as the current rates for electricity, and how long you're planning on using it every day. Divide the wattage of the fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt hour charged by your electricity provider.

The fireplace's surround and mantelpiece will also be a significant factor in the appearance of your space. Some have intricate designs which add visual interest, while others have a more subtle design that blends in with any interior style. You can find a suite with an LED inner glow log to create the illusion of a fireplace, without the need for fuel.

flamme-ashbourne-fireplace-with-32-surround-with-2kw-fireplace-heater-white-multiple-colours-available-542.jpgWhen it comes to fireplaces there are four types that are available: wood (nice to feel and view but less efficient; releases air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide) gas (more energy-efficient but still generates carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthetic logs); and electric (uses an electric coil and fan process and doesn't release any harmful gases, is very cost-effective and comfortable). If you're looking to get the most value of your fireplace, choose one with high BTUs. This will warm your room more quickly and will also give a more authentic flame effect.

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