Fireplace Styles
In today's fireplace market, there are so many classic and contemporary
styles to choose from. From sleek to intricate, from 3-sided to the
traditional fireplace with mantel, we showcase the hottest styles available
today.
Three Sided Fireplaces or "See Thru" Fireplaces
- This type of fireplace typically connects two rooms or areas.
For example, the living room to the kitchen, or, the end of a jacuzzi
bathtub to the rest of the master bedroom. This style allows the use
of a fireplace in 2 different areas, almost like two fireplaces in one.
Corner
Fireplaces - These models are great for any area, but are
especially popular for smaller areas such as condos and apartments,
where space is at a premium. Most of these corner mantels come in various
sizes and finishes, including freestanding, electric or gel fuel. These
options allow you to place this unit in any room, and move it from room
to room as you see fit.
Traditional
Fireplace with Mantel - You can't beat the look of a tradtional
fireplace, especially around the holidays. The "traditional style
fireplace" stands against or in the wall, has a mantel surround,
and can be woodk burning, gel burning or electric.
Outdoor Firepits
- This is a great way to enjoy fire year-round in the great outdoors.
To keep you warm on cold winter nights or for ambience on summer evenings.
This type comes in a variety of sizes and materials, from copper to
iron.
Island Fireplaces - A popular option in today's outdoor
living! A fireplace island offers a fireplace in an outdoor work area/seating
environment.
Wood Burning Stoves
- Classic and effective at creating warmth! The wood-burning stove,
or, potbelly stove allows heat to be released into the room from all
sides, including top and bottom!
Portable
Fireplaces - Relatively new on the scene, a portable fireplace
allows you to place a fireplace in any room of your home or office,
in some cases, even in your RV! These units come in electric and gel
burning varieties.
Pellet
Stoves - Similar in heat capacity to the wood stove, a
pellet stove is known for creating heat. Either as a stand alone stove
or as a pellet insert for a regular fireplace, these items will keep
you warm for the winter. They require pellets as fuel to operate.
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