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above the fireplace also brick? Where did you get it?
Will a 4 sided fireplace draw properly?
With this fireplace being open on all sides as well as no glass, is it drawing smoke into the room? If not, is there anything special you did to prevent
Hi, love the fireplace, could you please say what its dimension is, length and width? and the size of the pit? and the width of the hearth? Thanks!
where can you get the fireplace screens
sided fireplace now and would love to know...cant locate these so far. Tx!
loooove double sided fireplaces, kitchen and living room combined
Love the fireplace , kitchen and living room combined. Informa
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love the fireplace idea as well as the open living into the kitchen
example of fireplace on angle tiled to floor and over most
Exact replica of our rooms shape. Adding built-ins around fireplace. Placement of furniture
what to do with a corner fireplace
corner fireplace into built-ins for a cohesive, continuous look. Accent lighting above the fireplace sets the stage for a masterpiece.
Moving the TV next to another focal point, in this case the fireplace, takes the emphasis off the screen. The furniture arrangement is roughly the same as in the previous
around your fireplace. This fireplace is built right into the adjacent cabinetry, making the entire center feel like an integral part of the room. Tip: Keep the design of your built-in consistent for a truly cohesive look. Glass doors above the mantel would've made this fireplace blend in even more.
I don't have space to put in a real fireplace, I thought of doing a gas ventless one. I have a blank wall in the family room where a fireplace could go, but no room for a chimney.....how would i get this one to work out for what I need....thank you
to the fireplace (open space inside the stone)??
I was wondering the height of the hearth? Beautiful fireplace!
on the fireplace? We have been looking forever and this is perfect. Thank you for your help!
"typical" fireplace, Pearl makes a mantel very similar to this sized for a 36" fireplace and another one sized for a 42" fireplace, called the "Classique":
http://www.pearlmantels.com/class.html
Here is another view of that fireplace.
http://www.houzz.com/photos/70352/2001-showcase-traditional--other-metros
add that fireplace interior herringbone design to my existing fireplace. Is that possible?
Is your fireplace a true masonry fireplace, or is it a manufactured fireplace with refractory panels, like the one shown above?
If it is a masonry fireplace, you can have the interior re-lined with split firebrick in the herringbone pattern, but you'll lose above 2-3" of width in your fireplace opening
of the fireplace, but find out that your fireplace did not come with firebrick from the factory, there are "universal" herringbone firebrick panels that can be cut to fit your fireplace. This is a more difficult and more expensive project, but it would effectively change the look of your fireplace and
manufactured fireplace and that particular model came with a herringbone firebrick option, you can order the factory firebrick panels from the manufacturer through an authorized dealer.
You can find the make and model of a manufactured fireplace by searching for the data tag inside the fireplace opening (all