There is probably nothing more calming than the sound of crackling wood in a fireplace. A fireplace adds a touch of authenticity and a “Hygge” of comfort to the home space. There are many aspects to consider when choosing a fireplace. If you have never faced such a question, we will try to help you and enlighten you on the key factors to consider. First, identify your needs. Has your future fireplace to be more of an aesthetic choice but heating living spaces?

Technology Of Fireplace (Fuel Type)

Fireplaces vary greatly in price and design, but the most important difference between them refers to the fuel type (wood, gas, electricity, or ethanol). Wood-burning, gas, and electric fireplaces have their pros and cons. Wood-burning fireplaces are the most traditional ones. They are great sources of heat, but they are expensive to install because of the chimneys. They also require regular maintenance. Wood-burning fireplaces are, of course, the most realistic. However, they have to be installed according to all the rules.

Gas fireplaces can be vented or ventless, but both of them are more energy-efficient than wood-burning ones. Electric fireplaces are safe, energy-efficient, easy to install, and highly adjustable. At the same time, they lack the ambiance (visuals, scent) of a traditional wood-burning focal point. Such “hearths of heat” do not require any special installation; it is enough for them to pick a convenient place in the room, plug into the socket, and enjoy. A sleek, modern electric fireplace can be a great addition not only to a living room but also to an office room where you work at the computer or play games like Betano. Modern ethanol fireplaces don’t require a vent and chimney but are more expensive and less safe.

Location

The next question to answer when choosing a fireplace refers to its location. The installation of a fireplace in a suburban private house is much easier and cheaper than its installation in apartments. Ceilings in apartments can not withstand the serious weight (700 – 2000 kg) of wood-burning fireplaces with a real firebox.

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As for electric fireplaces, you can install them virtually anywhere because of the minimum amount of maintenance they require. Gas fireplaces are safer than wood-burning ones and produce fewer emissions. It also makes them suitable for living areas and living spaces. A classy wood heater is a perfect option for outdoors.

Cladding

A cladding made of stone, brick, or other materials is the additional layer of material around the firebox. It makes the space around the fireplace safe and adds texture to the interior. Visually, the cladding has to fit into the style and interior of your home. In addition, the cladding must be strong enough to be fireproof and resistant to sharp temperature fluctuations. The choice of cladding for the fireplace depends on the model and design features of the firebox, as well as other factors. The most popular materials for facing are natural stone, brick, decorative plaster, and ceramic tiles.

Open Firebox Vs. Closed Firebox

One of the most important features of the fireplace construction is the design of the firebox. There are fireplaces with a closed or open firebox. Fireplaces with a closed-construction firebox are the safest ones. They are covered with heat-resistant glass, which significantly increases their heat resistance. Thanks to this closed design, the efficiency of such a fireplace is much higher than that of an open fireplace. Fireplaces with open fireboxes are visually stunning, but they aren’t designed for a thorough heating of the space.

Design

From rustic to contemporary, fireplaces come in different styles. High-tech fireplaces are distinguished by their original, unusual design.

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A variety of materials can be used for cladding – bricks, ceramic tiles, decorative plaster, glass, and metal. The modern-style fireplace would fit perfectly into loft, contemporary, and minimalist interiors.

We hope our article has helped you find out which fireplace is perfect for you. Enhance your living space with this fascinating addition!