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Upscale Fireplaces
Combine Form and Function
Relaxing comfortably in front of the fireplace is a time-honored way
to spend a crisp autumn evening at home with family. If the first
cold snap sends you indoors to embrace the warmth of a comforting
fire, you’ll be happy to know that luxurious design has now met
modern fire technology – making high-quality fireplaces the
“hottest” home appliance trend this season.
Just as homeowners now require stainless steel kitchen appliances
and energy-efficient washers and dryers, many consumers are now
becoming "smarter" about the fireplaces used in their homes.
Increasingly, homeowners are asking for heat sources that not only
create warmth and comfort for the whole family, but also offer the
finest in style and efficiency.
Thanks to modern technology, many of today’s fireplaces are a far
cry from the unattractive and inefficient hearths of the past.
Whether you’re designing your dream home, or just looking for an
easy way to maximize comfort and save heating costs this season,
remember the following when considering this popular home upgrade.
Go to the Source.
It all begins with knowing which fuel source is most appropriate for
your needs. Natural gas is a convenient way to have a warming fire
at the flip of a switch or remote control. For more rustic or rural
home settings, wood is the preferred fuel source for its classic
“crackling” sound, and its low-cost and availability. As an
interesting alternative, pellet stoves have become a popular heat
source. Pellet stoves use recycled wood “pellets” normally destined
for landfills, and many can also burn dried corn, a fuel type
readily abundant in many parts of the country.
Efficiency is Important.
One of the most critical performance measures of any heating
appliance is the overall efficiency. This important data tells you
how much of the generated energy is turned into useful heat – and is
especially important with rising fuel costs nationwide.
“Heating appliances these days are no longer the fireplaces of old,
“ says Kurt Rumens, president of Fireplace Xtrordinair (www.fireplacex.com).
“If you have an older fireplace, the efficiency difference can be
drastic when compared to newer fireplaces. You can easily get more
heat for your money and help avoid high-energy bills by upgrading an
existing fireplace.”
Consider Zone Heating.
Forced air heating systems distribute heated air from a central
furnace unit through ducts to all areas of the home – even
unoccupied rooms, thus wasting money. By contrast, an efficient
fireplace emits warmth directly into the living space needing heat.
This approach reduces household energy usage, while increasing
ambiance and comfort levels to the areas used most. Only heating the
rooms you use is an obvious cost-effective heating solution.
With a wide variety of high-efficiency stoves and fireplaces
available, there are now zone heating solutions for practically
every room in the house. From large gas fireplaces in the living
room or master bedroom, to compact pellet stoves for a small
basement or alcove in the corner of the house, you can now have
warmth and efficiency wherever you desire.
Remember Architectural Consistency.
Simply put, architectural consistency is a matter of replicating a
particular architectural style in finished materials. And
maintaining architectural consistency makes all the difference
between a fireplace that looks like a cheap add-on and one that
looks like it’s an original part of the home.
For example, Fireplace Xtrordinair offers the Classic Arch, a
graceful arched opening that frames the fire-viewing area,
complementing the gorgeous, dancing yellow-flame fire with
flickering embers. This combination of curves has a timeless appeal
and universal application to a wide range of architectural styles.
Conversely, the Metropolitian faceplate features beautiful
grillwork, but in a more linear and retro style. A nearly endless
selection of faceplate designs and material choices are now
available: brushed nickel, wrought iron, antique gold and
hand-rubbed copper are just a few of the products for a cohesive,
luxurious look unifying the home’s architectural style.
Latest Fireplace Developments.
Beyond the classic look and charming appeal, there is nothing
traditional about the latest in fire technology. One example
involves advancements in heat output. Some high-quality fireplaces
offer powerful heat output blowers that efficiently spread heated
air throughout the home. Even better, when combined with a high
quality fireplace or stove, these output blowers can help an
appliance warm up to 2,000 square feet of space. And because these
blowers are whisper quiet and “hidden” behind the front faceplate
design, they circulate heated air without unsightly louvers or
audible noise that would sacrifice the traditional hearth look. .
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