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Fireplace Suites - The Complete Package

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' range of suites are ideal for living rooms as well as bedrooms, extensions and also for bathrooms to create that real flame ambiance.

Hotels with fireplaces offer an innate feeling of luxuriousness that creates warm memories and encourages customers to returning. Find out how to add this luxury to your hotel.

The hearth

The hearth is a flat platform at the base of the fireplace. Its primary function is to protect the floor and wall from embers or heat. It is typically constructed of non-combustible materials like brick or stone and extends anywhere from 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Electric fireplaces are usually without a hearth.

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 parts operate in tandem to create a centrepiece that can enhance the look of any space and make your home seem more inviting. Suites are perfect for those who want to give their interior a new look and revamp it.

Suites are available in a variety of styles, colors and finishes that will fit into any decor. There are also a wide range of options for the type of flame effect, fire and heating output. Gas-fuelled conventional fires work best in homes with chimneys. However, balanced flue fireplaces can be used safely without chimneys.

Electric fireplaces are a great option for those who want to add an element of interest to their living spaces without the hassle of putting in an old-fashioned wood burner or gas fire. Freestanding electric fireplace suites generate their own heat by using a process known as convection. It draws in cool air, then warms it, and then releases it out into the room. In contrast to wood-burning fireplaces suites don't emit carbon monoxide, which could be dangerous if breathed in.

The back panel


The name suggests that the back of your fireplace is in the back of your fireplace's opening and helps to create a neat 'n' shape with the mantelpiece, surround and inset fire. This can be made from several heat-resistant materials including slate, granite and stone.

Most fireplace suites feature back panels as part of an all-in-one package which includes a mantelpiece, a surround and an inset fire appliance. This can save you time and effort during installation, as the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.

There are also standalone back panels that are ideal for replacing a gas fireplace or electric fireplace, or to improve the appearance of a chimney's existing. These back panels come in a variety of styles and materials, allowing you to find the ideal one for your home.

Alongside being a stylish option Back panels are typically made from a heat-resistant material which is crucial to protect your walls and floor from the effects of your fireplace suite. This is particularly true if you opt for a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite, since they produce an enormous amount of heat that could be transferred to the surrounding areas through the wall and ceiling.

A back panel will allow you create a cohesive look for your fireplace suite especially if you are looking for a modern design. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved flame picture that enhances the effect of the fire. This suite, when combined with an open-fronted contemporary electric fire, can create a stunning focal point for any living room, or extension.

This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite comes with the renowned Chollerton gas fireplace inset. The glass-fronted fire is a showpiece and when paired with the limestone surround and back panel, it will elevate any house to new heights.

For a more minimalist look this stunning wall mounted flamerite Edwin LED electric suite is a great option. The suite can be hung on any flat wall, and controlled with the remote control that comes with. It's simple to use and doesn't require a chimney or flue.

The surround/mantelpiece

Contrary to traditional fireplaces that must be fitted with a back panel and a fire surround, modern electric fireplaces can simply be fixed to the wall in a flush position and provide an impressive focal point. These are ideal for homes where space is at a minimum or where a chimney or flue aren't in the budget.

The selection of electric fireplaces available at Fires2U has a wide range of designs and sizes which makes it easy to find the perfect match for your home. Choose from stunning stone designs, like the Carron corbel for the classic Georgian appearance, or pick something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are popular too and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no different. The piece is available unfinished or with a wax finish to help enhance the wood's color and texture.

For a more sophisticated look you could choose marble surrounds. The Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite is a stunning option with its beautiful detail and angled and stepped design. Pureglow Hanley, if you want something a little more elegant, is a good alternative. This surround comes with gray and is compatible with electric or gas fires.

You can select marble surrounds or a unit with a white finish to create a modern look. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option that works with gas and electric fires.

A traditional cast iron fireplace suite is always a good option for those who appreciate the atmosphere of real flames burning within their living spaces. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast-iron fire suites feature a chic mantelpiece that is curved. They are designed to work with electric, gas and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with an automatic remote control so you can adjust the flame and light settings easily.

Why not add a touch of luxury to your living space by settling for a luxurious fire place suite? They're usually bigger than traditional suites and are great for adding a touch of class to a living room. These are often available in a variety of different colors and finishes and finishes, so you're bound to find one that matches the style of your home. You can opt for a mirrored surround for a dramatic look and to increase the amount of light that your home receives.

The fire

The center of any fireplace suite is the fire, but you don't have to go with a traditional wood burning fireplace. Electric and gas are also options. It is essential to choose a design that fits your space and your needs. You can also opt for a fireplace that is larger or with a wider panel that frames the fire to create a stunning focal point in your room.

When you are choosing a fireplace, make sure to think about the amount of heat you'll need for your home. It will be contingent on a number of factors, such as the wattage of the fireplace, your current electricity prices and the number of hours you're planning to use it each day. Divide the wattage of the fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt-hour that you pay your electricity provider.

The surround and mantelpiece of your fireplace also have a significant impact on the way it appears. Some are designed with intricate designs that create visual interest, whereas others have a more subtle design that blends with any interior style. You can also find the suite with an LED inner glow log effect to give the illusion of a real flame without making use of any fuel.

When it comes to fire places there are four kinds of wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; emits air pollutants such as particulate matter carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide) and gas (more energy-efficient but still generates carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthetic logs) and electric (uses an electric coil and fan that doesn't release dangerous gases, is very cost-effective and comfortable). Choose a fireplace suite with an extremely high BTU rating to get the best results. This will make your room warm faster and provide a more realistic flame effect.

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Pub: 01 Oct 2024 21:06 UTC
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