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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 rooms, extensions and bathrooms.
Hotels with fireplaces offer an inherent feeling of luxury that creates warm memories and influences customer returning. Find out how you can add this feeling to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is the flat platform which is situated at the base of a fireplace. It's designed to shield the floor and wall from embers or heat damage. It is usually constructed of non-combustible materials like brick or stone, and it extends from 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, while electric small fireplace suite 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. These elements work together to create a focal point that will enhance the appearance of your home more welcoming. This is why suites are the ideal choice for those seeking to update their interior and give it a fresh new look.
Suites are available in different styles, colours and finishes to suit any decor. There are also a wide range of choices for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Traditional fires that are gas-fueled are best suited to homes with chimneys. However, balanced flue fireplaces can be used without chimneys.
large electric fireplace suites fireplace suites are the ideal option for those who wish to add a focal point to their living space without having to put in a traditional gas or wood fire. The suites generate their own heat using the process of convection. This draws cold air, warms it and then ejects it out into the room. In contrast to wood-burning fireplaces suites do not release carbon monoxide, which can be dangerous if inhaled.
The back panel
The name suggests that the fireplace back panel is located in the rear of the fireplace's opening. It assists in creating an elegant 'n' shape with the mantelpiece, surround and the fire inset. This can be made of various heat-resistant materials such as granite and stone.
The majority of fireplace sets come with a back panel as part of a complete solution; packaged alongside the mantelpiece, surround and inset fire appliance. This can be a great way to save time and effort during installation as the components are designed to fit together seamlessly both structurally and visually.
There are also separate back panels that are perfect for replacing a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of a chimney's existing. Back panels are available in various styles and materials so you can choose the right one for your home.
Back panels are not only elegant, but they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is important because it protects your walls and floors from the effects of the fireplace suite. This is especially important when you select the gas or solid fuel fireplace suite because they generate an immense amount of heat that can be transferred to surrounding areas through the wall and ceiling.
A back panel will allow you create a unified style for your fireplace especially if you are going for a contemporary design. This stunning flamerite Ador stand alone electric fireplace with mantel fireplace includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved flame picture that enhances the effect of the fire. This suite, when paired with an open fronted modern electric fire, can create a stunning focal point for any dining room, living room, or extension.
This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton gas fireplace inset. The glass-fronted fire is a showpiece and when paired with the limestone surround and back panel, it can raise any home to new heights.
This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist approach. This suite can be mounted on any flat wall, and controlled with the remote control included. It's simple to use and does not require chimneys or flue.
The surround/mantelpiece
In contrast to traditional fireplaces, which require a back panel as well as a fire surround, modern electric suites can be installed flush against the wall and create an amazing focal point. They are great for homes where space is limited or where a chimney or flue aren't in the budget.
Fires2U's electric fireplace collection includes a variety of styles and sizes so you can find the right one for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs like the Carron corbel for a classic Georgian style, or opt for something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are also popular, and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no exception. The piece is available unfinished or with wax finishes to highlight the wood's colour and texture.
For a more sophisticated appearance, you could opt for a marble surround. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning option with its stunning details. If you're looking for something a bit more subtle, the Pureglow Hanley is a great choice. This surround comes in a grey finish. It is compatible with electric or gas fireplaces.
You can pick a marble surround or a fire that is all white for a more modern look. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular option that works well with both gas and electric fires.
For those who enjoy the ambience of real flames in their living room, an old-fashioned cast iron fireplace is a great option. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fire suites come with a stylish mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with electric, gas and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with a remote control as standard so you can adjust the flame and light settings with ease.
Why not add a touch of luxury to your living room by selecting a luxurious fire place suite? These suites are usually larger than standard ones and bring elegance to your living space. You can find these in a variety of finishes and colors to complement your decor. You can pick a mirror surround for a striking look and to increase the amount lighting in your home.
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 gas and electric. It is essential to choose the right design for your space and your needs. You can also choose an extra large electric fireplace with mantel fireplace or one with a wider screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal point in your room.
When selecting a fireplace set-up, make sure to think about the amount of heat you'll need for your home. This will depend on a few things like the wattage of the fireplace and the current prices for electricity and the number of hours you're planning to use it each day. Divide the wattage of your fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt-hour that you pay your electricity provider.
The surround and mantelpiece of your fireplace also have a major effect on the way it appears. Some have intricate designs that add an additional dimension of visual interest to the space, while others are a more subtle look that will blend in with most interior styles. You can even find the suite with an LED inner glow log effect that gives the appearance of a real flame without needing any fuel.
When it comes to fire places, there are four types of wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; releases air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide) and gas (more efficient in energy use, but still produces carbon monoxide and burns natural or synthetic logs); and electric (uses the coil and fan and doesn't release any harmful gasses, and is extremely economical and comfortable). If you want to get the most out of your fireplace make sure you choose one that has high BTUs. This will warm your home faster and give 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' suites are ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, extensions and bathrooms.
Hotels with fireplaces offer an inherent feeling of luxury that creates warm memories and influences customer returning. Find out how you can add this feeling to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is the flat platform which is situated at the base of a fireplace. It's designed to shield the floor and wall from embers or heat damage. It is usually constructed of non-combustible materials like brick or stone, and it extends from 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, while electric small fireplace suite 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. These elements work together to create a focal point that will enhance the appearance of your home more welcoming. This is why suites are the ideal choice for those seeking to update their interior and give it a fresh new look.
Suites are available in different styles, colours and finishes to suit any decor. There are also a wide range of choices for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Traditional fires that are gas-fueled are best suited to homes with chimneys. However, balanced flue fireplaces can be used without chimneys.
large electric fireplace suites fireplace suites are the ideal option for those who wish to add a focal point to their living space without having to put in a traditional gas or wood fire. The suites generate their own heat using the process of convection. This draws cold air, warms it and then ejects it out into the room. In contrast to wood-burning fireplaces suites do not release carbon monoxide, which can be dangerous if inhaled.
The back panel
The name suggests that the fireplace back panel is located in the rear of the fireplace's opening. It assists in creating an elegant 'n' shape with the mantelpiece, surround and the fire inset. This can be made of various heat-resistant materials such as granite and stone.
The majority of fireplace sets come with a back panel as part of a complete solution; packaged alongside the mantelpiece, surround and inset fire appliance. This can be a great way to save time and effort during installation as the components are designed to fit together seamlessly both structurally and visually.
There are also separate back panels that are perfect for replacing a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of a chimney's existing. Back panels are available in various styles and materials so you can choose the right one for your home.
Back panels are not only elegant, but they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is important because it protects your walls and floors from the effects of the fireplace suite. This is especially important when you select the gas or solid fuel fireplace suite because they generate an immense amount of heat that can be transferred to surrounding areas through the wall and ceiling.
A back panel will allow you create a unified style for your fireplace especially if you are going for a contemporary design. This stunning flamerite Ador stand alone electric fireplace with mantel fireplace includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved flame picture that enhances the effect of the fire. This suite, when paired with an open fronted modern electric fire, can create a stunning focal point for any dining room, living room, or extension.
This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton gas fireplace inset. The glass-fronted fire is a showpiece and when paired with the limestone surround and back panel, it can raise any home to new heights.
This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist approach. This suite can be mounted on any flat wall, and controlled with the remote control included. It's simple to use and does not require chimneys or flue.
The surround/mantelpiece
In contrast to traditional fireplaces, which require a back panel as well as a fire surround, modern electric suites can be installed flush against the wall and create an amazing focal point. They are great for homes where space is limited or where a chimney or flue aren't in the budget.
Fires2U's electric fireplace collection includes a variety of styles and sizes so you can find the right one for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs like the Carron corbel for a classic Georgian style, or opt for something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are also popular, and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no exception. The piece is available unfinished or with wax finishes to highlight the wood's colour and texture.
For a more sophisticated appearance, you could opt for a marble surround. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning option with its stunning details. If you're looking for something a bit more subtle, the Pureglow Hanley is a great choice. This surround comes in a grey finish. It is compatible with electric or gas fireplaces.
You can pick a marble surround or a fire that is all white for a more modern look. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular option that works well with both gas and electric fires.
For those who enjoy the ambience of real flames in their living room, an old-fashioned cast iron fireplace is a great option. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fire suites come with a stylish mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with electric, gas and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with a remote control as standard so you can adjust the flame and light settings with ease.
Why not add a touch of luxury to your living room by selecting a luxurious fire place suite? These suites are usually larger than standard ones and bring elegance to your living space. You can find these in a variety of finishes and colors to complement your decor. You can pick a mirror surround for a striking look and to increase the amount lighting in your home.
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 gas and electric. It is essential to choose the right design for your space and your needs. You can also choose an extra large electric fireplace with mantel fireplace or one with a wider screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal point in your room.
When selecting a fireplace set-up, make sure to think about the amount of heat you'll need for your home. This will depend on a few things like the wattage of the fireplace and the current prices for electricity and the number of hours you're planning to use it each day. Divide the wattage of your fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt-hour that you pay your electricity provider.
The surround and mantelpiece of your fireplace also have a major effect on the way it appears. Some have intricate designs that add an additional dimension of visual interest to the space, while others are a more subtle look that will blend in with most interior styles. You can even find the suite with an LED inner glow log effect that gives the appearance of a real flame without needing any fuel.
When it comes to fire places, there are four types of wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; releases air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide) and gas (more efficient in energy use, but still produces carbon monoxide and burns natural or synthetic logs); and electric (uses the coil and fan and doesn't release any harmful gasses, and is extremely economical and comfortable). If you want to get the most out of your fireplace make sure you choose one that has high BTUs. This will warm your home faster and give an authentic flame effect.
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