CORNER GAS FIREPLACE

A ventless gas corner fireplace is a wonderful way to make a dramatic
impact in a small corner of your room. A gas fireplace corner unit is
compact and convenient—and often quite attractive besides. A corner
mantel for a gas fireplace can complete the look, adding an important
design element to your living space. In short, a gas fireplace unit for
a corner is an item which can easily make your house a home.
Made-to-Fit
A corner fireplace can fit in spaces as shallow as 21 and ¾”.
Therefore, it can actually accommodate spaces such as partitions and stair
cabinets. An economical chimney system can help make the installation of
the unit easier. Of course, the price for such a fireplace may vary depending
on your location and the types of options you choose. Often, the installation
cost is not included.
A Majestic Masterpiece
The Majestic designer series direct vent gas fireplace has been called unrivaled
in its loveliness and dimension. It is perfect for full-size homes or spacious
rooms, where homeowners have an opportunity to truly enjoy a roaring fire.
One Majestic model is specially designed with glass panels on the front
and left-hand side. As a result of this construction, a homeowner can have
a spectacular view of the flames. This piece is particularly appropriate
for a study or master bedroom. The polished brass accents on the unit are
considered to be standard.
Featured Attraction
Majestic’s special features are quite numerous. For instance, the
model is characterized by 38,000 BTU input per hour. It also features an
expanded firebox size. The unit is also characterized by ceramic fiber brick
lining, which can be especially effective. As an optional element, homeowners
can choose upper and lower pewter window trim. Meanwhile, Majestic’s
flex connector and shut-off make it especially convenient to use.
But is a Corner Fireplace for You?
 Still,
you might be wondering if a corner fireplace is right for you. After all,
it’s a valid question—especially if you’ve never had
one before. In order to determine the answer, you have to evaluate the
shape and dimensions of your room, your heating needs, and your overall
décor. Through such analysis, you should be able to decide whether
you want to invest in such a unit.
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