Fireplace
Designs
Whether you are thinking through your design decisions for
your new home or doing some remodeling, adding a fireplace to
the central living area will be a great way to give that room
plenty of personality and make it a favorite room where
everyone will love to congregate. The interesting thing about
fireplaces is that they tend to draw people to gather around
them, even when they are not being used to house a fire. In
fact, they add such a nice layer of elegance and "hominess" to
any living room that many people insist on having a fireplace
central to their homes with no intent on ever using them for
fires.
It is this time when you are making interior decorating
designs that you can do some homework on the huge variety of
designs for your fireplace that are at your disposal. When you
envision a fireplace, you naturally see the traditional red
brick style with a wood mantel. But a little research and web
surfing will reveal that you can find a design for your new
fireplace that is unique and will blend with you interior
decorating themes beautifully.
One design decision is also a practical one if you wish to
have a fully working fireplace where you will enjoy a soft and
comforting fire on a chilly winter's evening. For many, the
idea of a fire in the fireplace during the holidays is just the
right touch to make the home come alive and give it that
festive feel that makes our holiday celebrations so special.
But you have some choices when it comes to what kind of fires
you will build in your hearth. The choices between wood fires
or gas or electric methods will be a decision that will affect
your lifestyle and how much work maintaining that fireplace
will be.
Whether the importance of burning wood in your fireplace is
important to you or not is a personal decision. For many,
simply the feel of a fire in the fireplace can be recreated
beautifully with a gas or electric fire that uses a steady
supply of controllable fuel and that eliminates the fuss, mess
and danger of having wood actually burning in your home. It
really is a matter of how you expect to use your fireplace. To
simulate a camp out fire, wood is the way to go. But to have a
fire in the fireplace that is a soft and relaxing backdrop to
having friends over or a formal cocktail party, the gas or
electric design of fireplace could work well for you.
Another approach to adding a fireplace to your interior
design is to create a modern looking fireplace that is not
designed for a fire at all. If you just like the look of a
hearth but one that will not be used for fires in the firebox,
that opens up a lot of possibilities in construction materials
and in how elaborate the fireplace itself is. Marble or other
materials that are more ornate look wonderful but they are not
the type of facing you would use if you actually are going to
burn a fire in the fireplace.
It really is a matter of lifestyle and how you see your
fireplace fitting into your way of life and how you will
entertain in that room. Try to combine the firte place
with the rest of your home decor making sure the fit in and
work together. By thinking it through when you are in the
process of designing the room, you can have a fireplace
created that fits the décor perfectly and speaks well of
your personality and sense of style.
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