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Fireplace Suites - The Complete Package<br /><br />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 spaces, extensions and bathrooms.<br /><br />Hotels with fireplaces provide an inherent feeling of luxury that creates warm memories and encourages customers to return. Find out how to bring this experience to your hotel.<br /><br />The hearth<br /><br /><br /><br />The hearth is a flat platform that sits at the base of a fireplace. It's designed to protect the floor and wall from heat damage or embers. It is usually made from non-combustible materials like brick or stone, and is 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Electric fireplaces are usually without a hearth.<br /><br />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 components combine to create an area of interest that will enhance aesthetics and make your home more welcoming. Suites are the ideal choice for those looking to revamp their interior and give it a fresh new look.<br /><br />Suites come in a wide selection of styles, finishes and colours that can be matched to any decor. They also offer a wide selection of options for the type of fire and effect as well as heating outputs. Gas-fuelled conventional fires work best in homes with chimneys. However, balanced flue fireplaces can be used safely without chimneys.<br /><br />Electric fireplace suites are a great alternative for those looking to create an element of interest to their living spaces without the hassle of putting up a traditional wood burner or gas fire. These suites produce their own heat by convection that draws in cool air, then heats it up before venting out into the room. In contrast to wood-burning fireplaces suites don't emit carbon monoxide, which can be harmful if inhaled.<br /><br />The back panel<br /><br />A fireplace back panel is located at the back of the fireplace opening. It helps to create an 'n-shaped' look with the surround, mantelpiece, and inset fire. It can be constructed from a number of materials that resist heat, including slate, granite, and stone.<br /><br />The back panel is typically included in a fireplace suite that includes a surround a mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This is a great way to save time and effort in the process of installation since the components have been designed to fit together seamlessly, both structurally and aesthetically.<br /><br />There are also stand-alone back panels that are perfect for replacing a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of a chimney breast that is already in place. These back panels are offered in different styles and materials so that you can choose the best one for your home.<br /><br />Back panels aren't just elegant they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is important because it shields your walls and floors from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true when you opt for a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They will produce an enormous amount of heat which can be transferred through the ceiling or wall to the area around it.<br /><br />A back panel will allow you create a unified style for your fireplace especially if you are opting for a contemporary style. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace suite is a great example. It comes with a curved fire picture that adds a more dramatic look to the fire. When combined with a contemporary open-fronted electric fireplace this suite can create a beautiful focal point in any living room and dining area or extension.<br /><br />This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton gas fire that is set. This glass-fronted fire is a showpiece, and when combined with the limestone surround and back panel, it can elevate any home to new heights.<br /><br />This elegant wall mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist design. This suite can be mounted on any flat wall, and is controlled by the remote control that comes with. It's simple to use and does not require chimneys or flue.<br /><br />The surround/mantelpiece<br /><br />Modern electric suites are a great alternative to traditional fireplaces which require an additional back panel, fire surround, and other components. They can be put on the wall in a straight line creating an amazing focal point. These are ideal for homes where space is limited or where a chimney or flue aren't in the budget.<br /><br />Fires2U's electric fireplace range offers a variety of sizes and styles so you can find the ideal one for your home. Choose from stunning stone designs like the Carron Corbel for the classic Georgian look, or opt for a more minimalist design with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are also popular, and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no exception. This piece can be coated with wax or left unfinished to show the texture and color of the wood.<br /><br />For a more sophisticated appearance, you could opt for a marble surround. The Elgin &amp; Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite is a stunning option with its beautiful details and an angled stepped design. If you're looking for something a bit more elegant then the Pureglow Hanley is a great choice. This surround comes with gray and is compatible with electric or gas fireplaces.<br /><br />In addition to marble surrounds You can also go for a more contemporary style with the streamlined look of an all-white unit. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular choice and works perfectly with both gas and electric fires.<br /><br />If you like the ambience of real flames in their living spaces, a traditional cast iron suite is a fantastic option. The Flamerite Aubade and Tennyson LED cast iron fireplace suites have a stylish curved mantelpiece and are made to work with wood-burning, electric or gas fireplaces. They are also supplied with an integrated remote control so you can adjust the flame and light settings effortlessly.<br /><br />If you're looking to add a touch of luxury you should consider a luxurious fireplace suite? They're usually bigger than standard suites and are perfect to add a touch of elegance to a living room. These are often available in a variety of styles and colors which means you're certain to find one that is a perfect match for the style of your home. You can pick a mirror surround for a dramatic appearance and to increase the amount of lighting in your home.<br /><br />The fire<br /><br />The fire is the centerpiece of any fireplace set however it doesn't need to be a wood-burning one. There are a variety of options out there, including gas and electric. The most important thing is to choose the design that is appropriate for the space and will meet your needs. You can also opt for an extra large model or a fireplace that has a wider panel to frame the fire and create an amazing focal point for your living space.<br /><br />When selecting a fireplace set-up, make sure to take into consideration how much heat you'll need for your home. This will depend on a few factors, such as the wattage of the fireplace, your current electricity prices and how long you'll be using it each day. To determine <a href="https://hviid-holden-2.hubstack.net/three-reasons-why-the-reasons-for-your-micro-marble-electric-fire-suites-is-broken-and-how-to-fix-it">fire place suites</a> , you must divide the fire's wattage by the electricity company's energy rate per Kilowatt hour.<br /><br />A fire place's surround and mantelpiece will also play a big role in the way it appears in your home. Some are intricate designs that add visual interest, while others have a more subtle design that blends with any interior style. You can also find one that features an LED inner glow log effect that gives the impression of a real fire, without needing any fuel.<br /><br />There are four types of fireplaces including wood (nice to look at and feel but less efficient, releases air pollutants, including carbon monoxide and particulate matter), gas (more efficient in terms of energy efficiency, but still emits carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthesized logs), and electric (uses coils and fan technology, doesn't emit any dangerous gasses, is very cost-effective and cozy). If you're looking to get the most out of your fireplace pick one with high BTUs. This will heat your room quicker and create more realistic flame effects.<br /><br />
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