The modern, energy efficient fireplace is most often used as a focal point in a room, built to add style as much as heat. Here are a few tips for buying an indoor fireplace.
December 29, 2014
The modern, energy efficient fireplace is most often used as a focal point in a room, built to add style as much as heat. Here are a few tips for buying an indoor fireplace.
There are several types of indoor fireplaces that use different fuels. Each provides a particular aesthetic and level of convenience.
Electric fireplaces offer maximum convenience, while still emitting the heat and aesthetic of a natural fireplace.
Gas fireplaces come in a wide variety of styles that are easy to operate with the touch of a button. They leave no ash and are energy efficient compared to wood stoves.
Propane is a natural gas and can be used for fireplaces when there’s no gas line to the home.
Ethanol-burning fireplaces combine the eco-friendliness and convenience of an electric fireplace with the aesthetic of a real crackling fire.
Modern wood stoves combine energy efficiency with the authentic sights and smells of a real fire.
There are factors to consider when buying an indoor fireplace.
Electric and gas fireplaces come in designs to match a home’s style, from traditional to contemporary.
Some electric fireplaces are mobile like a piece of furniture.
Direct vents for gas and propane and chimneys for wood-burning stoves are required.
Create cozy ambience in your home with an indoor fireplace styled to match your existing decor.
Depending on your choice of fireplace, you could be looking at nothing more than adding a furniture-like fireplace or you may need an costly renovation to build a chimney or a venting system. Either way, now you know what’s involved.
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