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Fireplace Suites - The Complete PackageA 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 is ideal for living rooms extension, bedrooms and also the bathroom for that real flame ambiance.Hotels with fireplaces offer an inherent luxury that orchestrates warm memories and encourages customers to return. Find out how you can bring this feel to your hotel.The hearthThe hearth is the flat platform that sits at the base of a fireplace. It is designed to protect the wall and floor from embers or heat damage. It is usually made from non-combustible material like stone or brick and extends 16 to 18 inches prior to the firebox. Electric fireplace suites are often 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 focal point that can enhance the look of any room and make your home feel more inviting. Suites are ideal for anyone seeking to update their interior and give it a brand new look.Suites come in a wide variety of finishes, styles and colours that can be matched to any style. There are also a wide range of options for the kind of flame effect, fire and heating output. Gas-fueled fires that are conventional are the ideal choice for homes that have chimneys, while balanced flue fires are a different option that can be used in homes that do not have a chimney.Electric fireplace suites are an excellent alternative for those looking to create a focal point to their living spaces without the hassle of installing a traditional wood burner or gas fire. These suites produce their own heat via convection that draws in cool air, then heats it up before venting out into the room. They do not emit carbon monoxide that is dangerous to breathe in.The back panelA fireplace back panel is located at the back of the fireplace opening. It is used to create an 'n-shaped' design with the surround, mantelpiece, and inset fire. This can be made from a number of heat-resistant materials including stone, granite and slate.The back panel is typically part of a fireplace suite that includes a surround the mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This is an excellent way to cut down on time and hassle in the process of installation since the components are designed to be a seamless fit both structurally and visually.There are also standalone back panels that can be purchased, which are ideal in situations where you are replacing the appearance of a fireplace with electric or gas and wish to improve the appearance of the existing chimney without having to remove it. These back panels come in a range of different styles and materials, so you can find the perfect one for your home.Alongside being fashionable, back panels are usually constructed from a heat-resistant material that is essential to shield your walls and floor from the effects of your fireplace suite. This is especially important if you choose a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They will produce lots of heat that is transferred through the ceiling and wall to the surrounding area.A back panel can really aid in tying up your entire fireplace set-up particularly if you're opting for a more contemporary design. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace suite is a great example. It comes with a curved fire picture which enhances the look of the fire. This suite, when coupled with an open fronted modern electric fire, can create a stunning focal point for any dining room, living room, or extension.Alternately, this Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton inset gas fire. This fire with a glass front is an absolute show-stopper. It can transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels.This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is ideal for a minimalist approach. This suite will hang against any flat wall and can be operated using the included remote control easy to use, and with no chimney or flue required, it's the ideal option for modern homes.The surround/mantelpieceModern electric suites can be a fantastic alternative to traditional fireplaces that need a back panel, a fire surround, and other components. They can be put flush against the wall creating an amazing focal point. These are perfect for homes with a limited space or without a chimney or flue.The electric fireplace range from Fires2U offers a variety of styles and sizes so you can choose the perfect one for your home. Choose from stunning stone designs, like the Carron corbel for a classic Georgian appearance, or pick something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. The piece is available unfinished or with wax finishes to highlight the wood's colour and texture.If you want a more elegant look you could choose marble surrounds. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is an amazing option with its gorgeous detailing. Pureglow Hanley, if you prefer something more subtle, is a great alternative. This surround comes in a grey finish. It can be used with either electric or gas fireplaces.You can pick marble surrounds or a unit that is white to give a more modern appearance. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular choice that is compatible with electric and gas fires.If you like the ambience of real flames in their living spaces, traditional cast iron furniture is a great option. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fireplace suites feature a chic mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. They have the option of a remote control that lets you to easily adjust the flame and lighting settings.If you're looking to add a touch of luxury then why not consider a deluxe fireplace suite? They're usually bigger than standard suites and are ideal for adding grandeur to living spaces. You can find them in a variety of finishes and colours to match your decor. You can pick a mirror surround for a striking look and to add light in your home.The fireThe center of any fireplace is the fire, but you don't have to choose a traditional wood-burning fireplace. cheap electric fire suites and electric are also alternatives. It's important to choose a design that fits your room and your requirements. You can also opt for a fireplace that is larger or with a bigger screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal point in your room.When selecting a fireplace suite, be sure to consider how much heat you'll need to heat your home. It will be determined by several factors, including the amount of heat produced by the fireplace, your current electricity rates and the amount of time you plan to use it every day. To find this out, you need to divide the wattage of the fireplace by the electricity company's energy rate per kilowatt hour.The fireplace's surround and mantelpiece also play a big role in the appearance of your home. Some are designed with intricate designs that add a new dimension of visual interest to the space, while others have more subtle and blends in with all interior styles. You can even find one that features an LED glow log effect to give the appearance of a real flame without needing any fuel.There are four kinds of fire places: wood (nice for viewing and smelling but less efficient, emits air pollutants like carbon monoxide and particulate matter) gas (more efficient in terms of energy efficiency, however still emits carbon monoxide, and burns natural or synthesized logs) and electric (uses the technology of fan and coil that doesn't release dangerous gases, and is extremely economical and comfortable). Select a fireplace set-up with the highest BTU rating if you want the most effective results. This will warm the room more quickly and will also create a more authentic fire effect.
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