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More on fireplace decorations
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Styles
For those who don't have a fireplace but would like to have one installed, it's important to double check measurements and specific size limitations before choosing it's style or design. If you have enough room, a central three-sided
fireplace may be a good solution. But if space is limited,
a corner type or the classic French fireplace with a flat
front will be a better choice.
Fireplaces come in a variety of models and designs that
make them adaptable to any kind of decor. Classic, trendy,
simple, functional and rustic are just some of the different
styles you can choose from. This vast selection lets you create
the environment that best fits your taste. A classic fireplace,
for example, finds its essence in the cannons of beauty from
yesteryear and reinforces their character with the nobility
of the materials it uses. Rustic fireplaces are the most natural
ones, and are typical of a country home while contemporary
models tend to use simple lines free of ornamentation.
One of the main goals of any fireplace design is to keep the
heat going for the longest amount of time possible. An optimal
solution is a furnace with a cast iron firebox that heats
the room by convection. The glass doors also let you maximize
heat usage and energy saving.
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