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October 17, 2010

Stoll Fireplace Doors: Top Quality Craftsmanship Since 1969

Stoll Fireplace DoorStoll have earned a reputation as one the industry’s leaders in creating the most elegant and finest fireplace enclosures on the market. Stoll fireplace doors are also among the most elegant to choose from and are worthy of consideration if you are installing a new fireplace or replacing the door of an old fireplace. Stoll offer items in an enormous variety of styles, colors and with many other options to choose from. Stoll can even manufacture custom fireplace doors and solutions that cater specifically to your needs.
With a wide variety of glass fireplace doors to choose from. Stoll offer doors in a wide variety of styles including bifold clearview, cabinet clearview, bifold center bar only, cabinet center bar, bifold center bar only on all panels, cabinet air seal, bifold totalview and cabinet total view. Stoll fireplace doors feature glass selections in grey, clear, bronze and gray etched and their doors are attached with standard, European, strap and totalview hinges.
Stoll doors come in a variety of decorative door designs. These include: arch window pane, c-pane, floral, leaf pattern, abstract pattern, c-scroll pattern and full scroll pattern. Stoll mesh fireplace doors come in cabinet mesh and single mesh and there are a wide variety of Stoll fireplace door handles on their doors.

  • The advantages of installing Stoll fireplace doors are many. Some of the most apparent advantages are:
  • The doors fully seal the fireplace opening, providing maximum spark protection
  • Energy efficiency, fireplace doors minimize the loss of heat up the chimney when the fireplace is no longer in use
  • The Heat Treated 1/4 tempered glass used in Stoll fireplace doors is very safe and sturdy and will not break at high temperatures
  • The ability to create custom designs that suit the needs of your decor and fireplace area

Stoll was founded in the year 1969 by Mr Willian Stoll and over thirty years since, while the company has introduced many new an innovative door designs, yet the level of craftsmanship has remained the same. Stoll products include a warranty against defects in the material and workmanship for a period of up to five years. Simply put, your fireplace door, if found to be defective will be replaced by Stoll at no charge. Stoll is a top quality manufacturer of fireplace doors as well as many other fireplace items and accessories. If you are installing a new fireplace then Stoll fireplace doors are well worth consideration.

October 15, 2010

Five Things You Should Know About Patio Doors

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Anyone who has a beautiful garden but doesn’t have patio doors to open up their room to that beauty is probably missing an ideal opportunity. Patio doors offer a good blend of aesthetic value and function, but both protecting the home from mother nature but letting enough of her in to add a very pleasant feel. Often this is simply due to more sunlight getting in, as well as the view.

There is not so much expense since the value of installing patio doors is usually added to the value of the house, so it makes this a good choice of home improvement project. Indeed few things could be better except a fullblown hardwood conservatory. Luckily patio doors are a bit cheaper, yet they still perform a similar function while being significantly cheaper. This ability of patio doors to make the outside closer makes them exceptional value.

Nature is a very powerful force, a very beautiful thing, and yet simultaneously very harsh. The beauty and strength of patio doors is making that rugged beauty accessible while still protecting the family from the less gentle whimsies of nature.

Two basic types of patio are available, one being French patio doors and the other being the standard sliding doors that are used a lot these days. Sliding doors are seated on a rail and rollers, enabling them to be slid to the side and create a wide opening. French doors do the same thing, but through the use of double doors that face each other and open outwards. While there are down sides, with French doors being susceptible to brute force and sliding doors having vulnerable locking mechanisms, the disadvantages are usually outweighed by the advantages, and can also be addressed in order to even the balance. A few extra precautions can make patio doors as secure as any other part of the house. One such addition would be extra bolts.

Of the two types, those with the wider glass panels let in more light. French doors do let in less light, but have a more elegant appearance. They feature many materials with uPVC patio doors being very cost effective, hence fairly common. Next is wood, being very nice to look at and quite long lasting if maintained right. Lastly are metals which are ideal for very modern buildings such as skyscrapers and concept homes.

So given all the advantages patio doors in all their shapes and sizes are worth considering. They can greatly change a room by opening it up and exploiting the garden rather than neglecting it. Those who have a patio have so much more they can enjoy each day whether its the extra sun or the view.

October 13, 2010

Electric Fireplaces: A Cheap, Clean and Delectably Stylish Addition To Your Room

Electric FireplaceElectric fireplaces offer benefits over wood burning fireplaces as well as gas fireplaces. An electric fireplace is not only easier to install, but also safer and cleaner than other types of fires. An electric fireplace heater is a very economical way of heating a room and can be installed both on the inside of a wall or on the outside. Built in units feature the ability to handle duel voltage and it is possible to wire them to accommodate 120 or 240 volts. Electric fireplaces create the same warmth and cosines of a wood burning fireplace, but are much safer to run as they avoid the potential hazard of spitting out sparks onto carpet or curtain. Unlike gas fireplaces, an electric fireplace cannot leak gas and so the risk of a potentially harmful gas leak is non existent.

Adding an electric fireplace insert to your home, is beneficial in that not only will it heat your room to a comfortable temperature, having this heating option will also add value to your property. If you have an existing wood or gas fireplace in your house already, it is quite a simple task to replace it with an electric version and if not you can choose one of many contemporary electric fireplace suites as a feature point in any bare and freezing room in your house that needs it.

Electric fireplace logs can be added to an electric fireplace to create the visual appeal of a traditional wood burning fire without the negative consequences. While there are a wide variety of accessories for a fireplace you can utilize to create a quaint and novel focal point in a room, (fireplace mantels for instance), you might even consider going one step further and adding fireplace doors or even fireplace screens to make your decorative electric fireplace look as realistic and appealing as possible. One other clear advantage of an electric fireplace over a wood burning fireplace is that it does not require cleaning up afterwards, just flick the OFF button and you are done. Wood burning fires require you to clean out soot, wood-chips, ashes and all the other waste products that remain after a fire has died out.

While it is usually recommended to have heaters installed by a professional, a modern electric fireplace can often be done yourself if you are handy with tools. Electric fireplaces are very simple to install as they do not need a chimney or gas vent and many are portable. The advantages of a portable electric fireplace is that you can set it up in the next room and make it look as if it has always been there. This can be a handy thing when you are having guests over and you wish to entertain them in a room that otherwise does not see much use. A portable, ventless electric fireplace is also great when you wish to move house.

There is a variety of electric fireplaces that are designed for specific purposes. One of these is an outdoor electric fireplace which is designed in an elaborate assortment of designs that integrate seamlessly into an outdoor setting. There are also wall mount electric fireplace models that are designed to be permanently mounted to a wall and there are also corner electric fireplace which are specifically shapped to fit into a corner of a room.

Some popular manfucaturers of electric fireplaces to look out for when you are shopping include:

  • Classic Flame Electric Fireplaces
  • Dimplex Electric Fireplace
  • Charmglow Electric Fireplace
  • Symphony Electric Fireplaces
  • Kozy World Electric Fireplaces
  • Bionaire Electric Fireplaces
  • Real Flame Electric Fireplaces
  • Napoleon Electric Fireplaces
  • ProCom Electric Fireplaces
  • Casaloma Electric Fireplaces
  • CSN Electric Fireplaces
  • Sara Sand Electric Fireplaces
  • Southern Enterprises Electric Fireplaces
  • American Comfort Electric Fireplaces
  • Muskoka Stove Company Electric Fireplaces
  • Cozy Electric Electric Fireplaces

There are a number of different styles and designs of electric heaters and these are provided in a wide range of different materials and colors. White electric fireplace packages are extremely popular as are black electric fireplace packages. When shopping for a fireplace, it is always a good idea to shop around for the best deal. Discount electric fireplaces can often be found at electric fireplace sale events in local area stores. If you cannot find what you want from an electric fireplaces clearance sale or you can find what you want at the right price, you might try looking online. Online websites feature a wide assortment of nearly every model that has ever been evented and sites like Amazon.Com have search engines that allow you to bring up and compare a wide range of model in very quick time. With attractive shipping options offered on many models, shopping online is often one of the best places to find cheap electric fireplaces in very quick time and that satisfy the criteria you are looking for.

October 12, 2010

How to Accessorize Your Fireplace – A Comprehensive Guide To Fireplace Accessories

Fireplaces bring a room to life by serving as a central focal point. They also heat a room to a toasty warm temperature during the harsh cold months of winter. Investing in a fireplace is not cheap, but as many will attest is well worth the investment, both in the value it adds to a room and also to the value of your property overall. Once you have taken the time to choose and install your fireplace, it is time to accessorize by adding an assortment of fireplace parts to enhance your fireplace area. Many people do not realise that there are a wide variety of fireplace accessories that will bring your fireplace to life, both aesthetically and practically. Here is a summary of some of the most popular accessories and fireplace decor.

Fireplace Andirons

Fireplace Andirons

Andirons – usually iron fireplace accessories, but can be made of steel, bronze, copper or even silver – are designed to hold logs inside the fireplace. They are normally used in pairs to build up what is called a firedog – sometimes called a dog-iron or dog. Because large pieces of firewood take a long time to burn, something was needed to hold logs in place. Andirons elevate logs allowing good airflow to the burning wood.

Fireplace Bellows

Fireplace Bellows

This is a device for manually delivering a burst of pressurized air into a fire to promote burning. Additional air is required for the combustion of wood and if it is lacking, the fire will wither and sometimes die. There are now more modern fireplace accessories and fireplace designs that promote better airflow, but a bellows can still be used and makes an interesting accessory.

Fireplace Chimney Cap

Fireplace Chimney Caps

A chimney cap or chimney pot is placed at the top of a chimney for the purpose of improving the chimney’s draft, to prevent unwanted junk falling down a chimney such as leaves, birds, squirrels and rain, etc as well as preventing smoke back-draft from being blown back into the chimney in high winds. They often feature a metal wire mesh which acts as a spark arrester that minimizes burning debris from rising out of the chimney and onto the roof as well as keeping unwanted objects out.

Fireplace Damper Pull

Fireplace Damper Pulls

A damper is a plate or valve that is designed to regulate airflow within the chimney. A fireplace damper pull is a device that is designed to allow you to manually alter the airflow within the chimney. It is a hook shaped object that lets you pull the damper. These are usually brass fireplace accessories and often have a fancy design as well as serving a useful purpose.

Fat Wood

Firewood Fatwood and Firestarters

A lot of trouble and anguish can be saved by investing in ways to make the job of starting a fire easier. Fatwood is regarded as nature’s best kindling and is loaded with resin that ignites easily and instantly. There are many ways to start a flame and many great products to make the job a cinch! A box of lightning nuggets is one such way. They usually come in boxes of 50 or so of which only one is required to get your fire up and running. Of course you could also resort to matches and if you do there are fancy fireplace match holders that make a nice looking accessory. A fireplace match holder that matches the rest of your fireplace accessories and surround decor can result in a nice effect.

Firewood Firebacks

Firewood Firebacks

The use of firebacks – a type of fireplace reflector – is a tradition that stretches back over a hundred years. The idea is to position these typically cast iron fireplace accessories at the rear of the firebox to preserve your brickwork while also serving the role of a fireplace heat reflector. There are many fancy firewood fireback designs to choose from in a variety of budget ranges. They are another great way of accessorizing your fireplace.

Fireplace Candelabras

Fireplace Candelabras

For candle lovers who appreciate a flickering flame that is associated with a fire, but without doing the work that is required to build a fire, the fireplace candlebras (fireplace candle holder) will be well favoured. The fireplace candelabrum is designed to hold fireplace candles and to fit entirely within your fireplace. Fireplace candelabras vary in size and typically hold four to ten candles, with some thin enough to fit within your andirons and grate, while others completely filling the entire fireplace.

Fireplace Fender

Fireplace Fenders

Fenders – typically quite elegant in design are fireplace hearth accessories designed to protect pets and young children from getting too close the fire and getting burnt. Fenders are typically made from cast iron or polished brass and are usually quite attractive to look at making them a great way of accessorizing your fireplace while making it a safer environment for young children and pets.

Fireplace Hearth Rug

Fireplace Hearth Rugs

Fireplace rugs are specially shaped mats that are designed to be positioned in front of a fire. These fireplace mats are usually shaped in a half-circle and come in an elaborate array of designs. This is an obvious way of accessorizing your fireplace area and can be a great addition for a pet.

Fireplace Log Grate

Fireplace Log Grates

Installing fireplace grates can go a long way to influencing the performance of your fire. A cast iron fireplace grate is designed to hold large logs securely and promote airflow. In essence it is an alternative to Andirons and is preferred by many people due to the fact that there is less of a need to fiddle around when positioning a log, however andirons can accommodate logs of different sizes more easily.

Fireplace Log Rack

Fireplace Log Racks

Fireplace log racks serve the purpose of storing logs within close proximity of the main fire area. While a log rack is not entirely necessary it does save you a trip into the cold night to fetch another log if required. While performing a simple role, there are many very attractive log racks that will add a touch of style to your fire area. Fireplace log racks are also called fireplace baskets.

Fireplace Tool Set

Fireplace Tool Sets

Fireplace tool sets are usually a rack of three or four tools that can be useful to have around the fire. Some of the more common fireplace tools that are offered with a fireplace tool set are a shovel, a fireplace poker, tongs and broom. These allow you to stoke your fire, reposition logs in an already burning fire and to maintain a neat, clean fireplace at all times.

Fireplace Screen

Fireplace Screens

If you have an open fire – that is you have a fireplace that does not have doors, then a fireplace screen – also known as fireplace spark guards and fireplace guard will protect yourself from unwanted embers and sparks getting into the room or even causing a house fire. A fireplace gate or fireplace grill is also a great way of accessorizing as there are many unique designs available that are fabricated from different materials. Fireplace mesh screens come in all different shapes and sizes with multiple arrays of panels from two, three to four panels. There are flat as well as arched fireplace guard options with designs that both contemporary and antique. When it comes to fireplace covers to protect yourself and your family against dangerous sparks, there is a wide variety of choice here.

Fireplace mirror

Fireplace Mirrors

A mirror placed above the mantel can make a big impact when positioned correctly. You can just purchase any old mirror for the job and the best choice of mirror will depend entirely on the look and position of your fireplace, the surrounding decor and how well it fits in with your other fireplace accessorizing. Note that unlike many of the other accessories, fireplace mirrors can be used with any type of fireplace, whether an electric fireplace, wood or gas.

Fireplace Tiles

Fireplace Tiles

The essence of your fireplace can be captured fully with fireplace tiles. Tiles can be used, bot on the walls surrounding the fireplace and on the floor immediately in front of the fireplace. Fireplace hearth tiles provide a contemporary look and feel to your fireplace area.

Fireplace Shelf

Fireplace Shelves

The fireplace shelf is the ledge directly over the opening of the firebox. Typically the fireplace package is sold all-in-one, however fireplace mantel kits can be purchased and installed separately and are a great way to spruce up your fireplace area when no shelf has been installed already.

Fireplace Curtain

Fireplace Curtain

While it may sound crazy, fireplace curtains do exist, but they are made from steel mech and not cloth, so there is no danger of them catching fire.

Buying Fireplace Accessories

Fireplace accessories can range from very cheap to a considerable amount of money. We all want to save money, so it pays to hunt around for cheap fireplace accessories. If you have time, you may want to go bargain hunting in your area and check out your local classifieds. If you want to save time and money there are plenty of discount fireplace accessories to be found online. Whether you are accessorizing a new fireplace or searching for fireplace replacement parts, there are plenty of cheap items on offer to be had by looking on the internet.

Summary

There are an infinite amount possibilities for you to choose from when it comes to fireplace furnishings that you can acquire to accessorize your fireplace area to its maximum potential. You could spend a lot of money on fireplace supplies, so it may pay to add items bit by bit over time. One thing is for sure however, a fireplace in one’s home can be literally transformed by acquiring the right fireplace accessories. While this summary is an extensive overview of some of the most common accessory options, this is not an exhaustive list and with some reasearch you will undoubtably find many more great options than those we have listed here.

October 11, 2010

Finding Fireplace Screens For Your Fireplace Area

Fleur De Lis Fireplace Screen

There is little argument that a log burning fireplace can define a room that would otherwise look barren and bare, but open fireplaces are risky and if your fire has no fireplace doors, then you run the risk of hot sparks or embers spitting out into he room. There are a number of fireplace screens that do a great job of reducing the risk of a hot spark hitting something in the room that is flammable and might cause a house fire. While there are many great accessories you can purchase for your fireplace, a fireplace screen is perhaps the most important one from a safety point of view. There are many attractive screen to choose from too and selecting the right one will add even more beauty and appeal to a room. So when you are looking to spruce up your fireplace area, take a look at fireplace screens and tools/accessories to bring it to life.

A fireplace insert screen can be purchased in a wide variety of different styles as well as materials. In fact fire screens are one of the most variable accessories for a fireplace, meaning there is plenty of choice here! When choosing a screen it is important to select one of the right size. Small fireplace screens that do not cover the fireplace opening, defeat the purpose of purchasing one to begin with. Yet you want one in a size that you are happy with and at the same time you do not wish for one that is so large as to be over-bearing and a bad match for your particular room.

When making your purchasing decision you need to make a trade-off between looks and effectiveness. You should ensure a degree of quality, while not compromising on the sort of look you are after. There are many decorative fireplace screens that breath new life into a room as well as being practical and effective. It is a good idea to carefully measure your fireplace and figure out its dimensions and how it fits in with your fireplace mantels and other accessories before you shop for a new screen.

You also need to consider storage requirements. A folding fireplace screen is designed to easily fold away when it is not being used making it simpler to store when not being used. Many large fireplace screens, while easily covering a your fireplace opening, will fold away neatly and compactly when it is no longer being used for easy storage in a closet.

A fireplace mesh screen is divided into two basic sections an outer part that features a decorative design and an inner part that features a mesh that is capable of stopping sparks.

Safety Screens

While decorative fire screens are designed to look attractive, there is a separate screens known as “fireplace spark guards”. These are designed to not only protect you from sparks that are spit directly out from the fire and into your living room, but also offer you protection from sparks that shoot up-and-over. This type of guard looks like a normal three panel screen, differs in that firstly it has an additional top-section of the screen that goes from the top of the panels to the fireplace wall. This top-section of screen is often curved and looks like an old fashion roll-front desk. Secondly none of the panels are hinged in this type of screen, spark guard fireplace screens of this type are rigid. Handles on the spark guard allow you to move the screen away from the fire when you need to attend to it.

Glass Fire Screens

Fireplace Safety Screen

Fireplace Safety Screen

Glass fireplace screens come in a wide variety of opaque styles and designs that allow you to view the flickering flames of your open fire. There are many variations in the design of this type of screen, and although none are fully opaque, these do look even when the fire is not lit. There are both contemporary and vintage types of glass fireplace screen to choose from. You can go for a simple modern look at one end of the spectrum to one of the elaborately decorated stained glass fireplace screens at the other end of the spectrum.

A leaded glass fireplace screen is a screen that uses a variety of glass where the calcium content is replaced by lead giving it unique decorative properties. A glass door fireplace screen is another variety of barrier made out of glass for a fireplace. It features swinging doors and is usually designed to fully enclose the fireplace opening rather than a screen with doors built into it.

Obviously gas fireplace screens, that is screens that you place in front of a gas fireplace (or an electric fire for that matter) do not need to have as much coverage as do fireplace screens that protect against an actual log fire. These types of fires do not run the risk of embers or sparks burning down your house, so if you own one of these types of fires then your main decision when you buy fireplace screen is purely decorative.

Fireplace Screen Shapes

There are a great number of screen shapes to choose from, allowing you to pick up a screen in a shape that will suite nearly any fireplace design. Whether it be a single fireplace screen with one panel, a three panel screen, an arched, square, bowed or fan-shaped, there is something to suit the aesthetics of your room. Here is a look at the elaborate array of firescreen shapes available.

Fireplace Screen Styles

While it is possible to purchase antique fire screens that look like the ones your grandma owned, this is not a requirement as there is a wide variety of contemporary screens that bring a more modern air to a living room and these include many custom fireplace screens that look truly unique. Here is a gallery of some of the more elaborate screen designs with examples from the ages as well as state-of-the-art alternatives, with styles ranging from contemporary screens to western fireplace screens.

Materials

The process of choosing the type of screen for your fireplace area involves finding an item that matches the rest of your interior decor and other accessories. One of the best options in terms of materials is a wrought iron fireplace screen, which gives an unparalleled look as well as being able to stand up to high temperatures. Other popular fireplace screen materials include:

  • Brass Fireplace Screens
  • Copper Fireplace Screen
  • Bronze Fireplace Screen
  • Metal Fireplace Screen
  • Stainless Steel Fireplace Screen
  • Rod Iron Fireplace Screens
  • Gold Fireplace Screen
  • Fireplace Chain Screen
  • Iron Fireplace Screens

DIY Fireplace Screens

If you are good at building this, it is possible to build your own fireplace screens. For this task you will need to measure the opening of your fireplace carefully, then cut an appropriate sized screen with fireplace screen curtain, that you can purchase separately. This mesh material can also be used to replace existing screens that have worn out over time.

Buying A Fireplace Screen

Finding cheap fireplace screens might depend on how willing you are to compromise on quality. If you are seeking a top range hand painted fireplace screen then you can expect to pay top dollar, however if you just want something that looks nice to make your living room stand out or are simply looking for a replacement fireplace screen, then with some hunting around it is possible to find a bargain. If you have the patience, it always pays to scan your local classifieds for a cheap deal, however it may pay to look online where many discount fireplace screens can be found selling at a much lower price range than in retail stores.

Fireplace Screen Manufacturers

While there are a number of manufacturers, all of who create great looking fireplace screens, here are some of the main fireplace screen manufacturers by name:

  • Pilgrim fireplace screens
  • Mission fireplace screen
  • Uniflame fireplace screens
  • American Home Furnishing Fireplace Screens
  • CBK Fireplace Screens
  • Market Merchants Fireplace Screens
  • Napa Forge Fireplace Screens
  • Panacea Fireplace Screens
  • World Products RR Fireplace Screens
  • Meyda Fireplace Screens
  • Williamsburg Fireplace Screens
  • Adams Fireplace Screens
  • Minuteman Fireplace Screens
  • Kora Fireplace Screens
  • Uttermost Fireplace Screens
  • Casa Cristina Fireplace Screens
  • Wayborn Fireplace Screens

Summary

Now you have an idea about the number of great fireplace screens that you can choose from, the only thing left is to choose a great fireplace screen to match the style of your decor and fireplace and surrounds. Be sure measure your fireplace area and that the item you choose will match the size of your fireplace opening. Also ensure that your screen meets your safety requirements if your fire is open and does not have doors installed to keep sparks out. All-in-all a fireplace screen is an accessory that compliments your room and highlights your fireplace area for all to appreciate.

Looking at Various Accent Rugs

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Accent rugs are a great way to add a little spice or sophistication to your home décor without having to give your room a complete overhaul. These floor rugs may cost less than $50 or may run you more than $600 depending upon the style or name brand you choose. Whether you want elegance or whimsy, you may find exactly what you need in area rugs.

If you are unfamiliar with these types of rugs, you might first look at the many manufacturers to get a good idea of what they have to offer. There are many brands such as Capel, Chandra Rugs, Colonial Mills, Couristan, Foreign Accents, Global Accents, Kaleen, KAS Oriental Rugs, Loloi, Milliken, Momeni, Nejad Rugs, Northwest, Nourison, Oriental Weavers, Safavieh, Shaw, Sphinx and Surya to take care of any rug needs to fulfill your tastes.

For instance, Couristan has many uniquely shaped rugs such as circles and octagons or even runners if you prefer something a little out of the ordinary. The Couristan brand features the trademark Courtron polypropylene with its Everest collection. This brand tends to be rather moderately priced with many of its designs between $60 and $160. However, its Chobi collection starts around $900 and can run to nearly $2000.

Of course there are many options for those who have a taste for the exotic with brands such as KAS Oriental Rugs and Oriental Weavers that feature designs inspired by the Orient. Foreign Accents and Global Accents also draws inspiration from various international sources. Nejad Rugs has a host of African-inspired designs for less than $200 as well as offerings from its Signature Masterpiece collection that may cost you nearly $3000.

You have many choices with accent rugs on the market today. All you need to do is determine what designs best suit you and find something that works within your budget.

Fireplace Doors – A Primer On Fireplace Door Styles and Other Considerations

The purpose of fireplace doors is to stop warmed air from escaping the enclosure of the fire as well as to act as a safety barrier. The average fireplace leaks a considerable amount of air up the chimney, even when the flue is closed. Installing a door can reduce leakage of air. Fireplace door insulation creates a tight fit and eliminates a considerable amount of hot air leakage that exists in a typical fireplace.

Fireplace doors are an alternative to fireplace screens. Screens are simply a barrier usually a wire cage that does not necessarily cover the fireplace box entirely, whereas doors completely block the fireplace opening keeping hot air trapped inside and insuring an extra degree in safety by preventing hot and potentially hazardous embers from escaping.

While fireplaces were once used much more than they are today, fireplaces are still used and are still very popular. Many people these days a fireplace as a decorative feature in a room, modern fireplace doors serve a practical purpose and with many stylish door types to choose from they play a decorative role in addition to or exclusively the practical elements just mentioned.

Types of Fireplaces

There are essentially two types of fireplace that are widely used. Metal prefabricated and masonry. Masonry style fireplaces feature a brick fire pit or firebox (the area where the wood is placed) and motor inside a chimney, whereas metal pre-fab fireplaces feature a metal box and chimney. Prefabricated fireplaces are also known as “zero clearance fireplace”. For zero clearance fireplaces you require zero clearance fireplace doors as opposed to masonry fireplace doors.

Door Types

Typically firebox doors are either one or two doors. Doors can be built from a variety of different materials and are designed in a wide variety of different styles. Optionally may fireplaces also feature draft control which lets air enter the chamber even when the doors are tightly closed. This allows air to fuel the fire and to generate more heat and gives you greater control over the flame. Fireplaces with draft control is a popular add-on to a modern fireplace, however this option requires that the air-flow be highly regulated and for the best results. If this is the case then a door with a fireplace door seal is necessary and will ensure that you have airtight fireplace doors.

Styles

Fireplace doors tend to come in two basic styles. Cabinet traditional style doors. Traditional doors open and shut by sliding back and forth on tracks, a bit like an accordion. Cabinet doors open and shut like a standard cabinet.

The position of the fireplace represents the style of door that is appropriate in many cases. Fireplaces that are in the corner of a room rather than in the middle of a wall, might require corner fireplace doors that is different as the position of the fireplace can make a difference in terms of presentation. Doors come in different shapes and sizes and there are many fancier looking models to choose from as for example arched fireplace doors that feature a curving arch shape on top.

Materials

Fireplace doors are made from a wide variety of materials, generally the two most popular are glass and metal. While doors are classed into these two categories, in truth most doors are a combination of wood and metal, with “metal” doors simply having more metal in their design. Most doors allow you to see the flame as the visual effects of the fire and there are as many masonry fireplace glass doors to choose from as there are prefabricated fireplace glass doors.

Some common material-based door options include:

  • Fireplace glass doors
  • Steel fireplace doors
  • Wrought iron fireplace doors
  • Brass fireplace doors
  • Wood fireplace doors
  • Ceramic glass fireplace doors
  • Cast iron fireplace doors

DIY Fireplace Doors

Quite often when you purchase a fireplace you get the complete fireplace screens with doors in one complete package and there is no need to worry about the doors separately. You might buy doors individually if you have an existing fireplace without doors. You can purchase replacement fireplace doors if you simply need to play your existing doors that have worn out or you simply wish to upgrade. You may also have built a new fireplace from scratch and not from a DIY kit that you wish to attach some doors to.

Wood Burning Vs Gas Vs Electricity

When choosing a fireplace, a major decision you will need to decide is what type of fuel it will burn. The traditional masonry fireplace is designed to burn firewood, however more modern options can run on electricity and gas. Electricity and gas fireplace doors don’t always look majorly different from those of a wood burning fire. A non-wood burning fire can serve the purpose of a visual feature in an otherwise drab and boring room, but the way they operate is of course radically different and you will need to weigh up the costs and practicality of deciding between a fuel burning and electricity or gas run fireplace.

Fireplace Companies

There are many companies that produce high quality doors and other fireplace accessories. Some of the leading brands include:

  • Stoll
  • Majestic
  • Pleasant Hearth
  • Heatilator
  • Portland Willamette
  • FMI
  • Temco
  • Thermo Rite
  • Marco
  • Design Specialties
  • Hearthcraft
  • Superior

Safety Concerns

If you have decided to install a log burning fire, then an unfortunate “con” of this type of heating is that there is more danger of mishap if an accident should happen as unlikely as this might be. The risk involved rises if you have young children playing around the fireplace area and if this is the case then purchasing a fireplace door guard that locks the door and prevents accidental opening by an infant might be a smart decision.

Installation

Installing fireplace doors can be tricky in some cases, especially if you are not used to installation and handiwork. You should be aware that many doors require additional materials that aren’t typically provided. Usually installing a fireplace doors is not a trivial project to undertake, so and good planning and preparation is required as well as paying close attention to the manufacturers instructions.

In generally, metal prefabricated fireplaces have a specific door that accompanies every model and limits your choice of doors you can install. To find out which doors are compatible, there is a metal tag that accompanies the fireplace and gives you a model number which can be used to determine which doors match your installation. Masonry style fireplaces feature two styles of doors, “inside fit” where doors fit inside the opening of the fireplace and “overlap fit” where the doors extend beyond the opening are the two types of wood burning fireplace doors available for these types of fireplaces. As you can imagine, “overlap fit” style of doors offer you a lot more size options as they do not need to fit as precisely as “inside fit doors”. Inside fit doors are usually best left to a contractor unless you really know what you’re doing.

Do not forget other details like fireplace door handles which in some installations can be interchanged presenting you with additional ways to enhance the look of your room.

Should you go alone, the basic process is to match a door of the right size with the firebox opening. Most doors are pre-assembled and attaching the prefabricated fireplace door is the last step in the process. Fireboxes with squared-off brick surfaces are usually much easier than rough-textured surfaces like stone. When drilling holes you should be particularly careful around the brickwork, but if you’re simply replacing the door then the job is much safer as the existing holes can be used.

Finding Discount Fireplace Doors

It is possible to find cheap fireplace doors by shopping around in the usual places like scanning the local classifieds section of your newspapers, shopping around locally, word of mouth, etc.. These days however, some of the cheapest deals are on the internet. Many websites now carry a wide variety of pre-made fireplace door options to choose from at standard sizes and most have attractive shipping options. If you want custom fireplace doors, your best bet may be to find a local professional who will generally charge a bit more than for a standard option.

The purpose of fireplace doors is to stop warmed air from escaping as well as activing as a safety barrier between hot, dangerous flames and people. The average fireplace leaks a considerable amount of air up the chimney, even when the flue is closed. Fireplace door insulation creates atight fit and eliminates a considerable amount of hot air leakage that exists in a typical fireplace. Fireplace doors are an alternative to fireplace screens. Screens are simply a barrier usually a wire cage that does not necessarily cover the fireplace box entirely, whereas doors completely block the fireplace opening, keeping hot air trapped inside and insuring an extra degree in safety by preventing hot and potentially hazardous embers from escaping.

While fireplaces were once used much more than they are today, fireplaces are still used and are still very popular. Many people these days a fireplace as a decorative feature in a room, modern fireplace doors serve a practial purpose and with many stylish door types to choose from they play a decorative role in addition to or exclusively the practial elements just tmentioned.

Types of Fireplaces

There are essentially two types of fireplace that are widely used. Metal prefabricated and masonry. Masonry style fireplaces feature a brick firepit or firebox (the area where the wood is placed) and motor inside a chimney, whereas metal pre-fab fireplaces feature a metal box and chimney. Prefabricated fireplaces are also known as “zero clearance fireplace”. For zero clearance fireplaces you require zero clearance fireplace doors as opposed to masonry fireplace doors.

Door types

Typically firebox doors are either one or two doors. Doors can be built from a variety of different materials and are designed in a wide variety of different styles. Optionally may fireplaces also feature draft control which lets air enter the chamber even when the doors are tightly closed. This allows air to fuel the fire and to generate more heat and gives you greater control over the flame. Fireplaces with draft control is a popular add-on to a modern fireplace, however this option requires that the air-flow be highly regulated and for the best results. If this is the case then a door with a fireplace door seal is necessary and will ensure that you have airtight fireplace doors.

Styles

Fireplace doors tend to come in two basic styles. Cabinet traditional style doors. Traditional doors open and shut by sliding back and forth on tracks, a bit like an accordion. Cabient doors open and shut like a standard cabinent.

The position of the fireplace represents the style of door that is appropriate in many cases. Fireplaces that are in the corner of a room rather than in the middle of a wall, might require corner fireplace doors that is different as the position of the fireplace can make a difference in terms of presentation. Doors come in different shapes and sizes and there are many fancier looking models to choose from as for example arched fireplace doors that feature a curving arch shape on top.

Materials

Fireplace doors are made from a wide variety of materials, generally the two most popular are glass and metal. While doors are classed into these two categories, in truth most doors are a combination of wood and metal, with “metal” doors simply having more metal in their design. Most doors allow you to see the flame as the visual effects of the fire and there are as many masonry fireplace glass doors to choose from as there are prefabricated fireplace glass doors.

Some common material-based door options include:

- Fireplace glass doors

- Steel fireplace doors

- Wrought iron fireplace doors

- Brass fireplace doors

- Wood fireplace doors

- Ceramic glass fireplace doors

- Cast iron fireplace doors

DIY Fireplace Doors

Quite often when you purchase a fireplace you get the complete fireplace screens with doors in one complete package and there is no need to worry about the doors seperately. You might buy doors individually if you have an existing fireplace without doors. You can purchase replacement fireplace doors if you simply need to play your existing doors that have worn out or you simply wish to upgrade. You may also have built a new fireplace from scratch and not from a DIY kit that you wish to attach some doors to.

Wood Burning Vs Gas Vs Electricity

When choosing a fireplace, a major decision you will need to decide is what type of fuel it will burn. The traditional masonry fireplace is designed to burn firewood, however more modern options can run on electricity and gas. Electricity and gas fireplace doors don’t always look majory different than those of a wood burning fire. A non-wood burning fire can serve the purpose of a virual feature in an otherwise drab and boring room, but the way they operate is of course radically different and you will need to weight up the costs and practicality of deciding between a fuel burning and elecricity or gas run fireplace.

Fireplace Companies

There are many companies that produce high quality doors and other fireplace accessories. Some of the leading brands include:

Stoll

Majestic

Pleasant Hearth

Heatilator

Portland Willamette

FMI

Temco

Thermo Rite

Marco

Design Specialties

Hearthcraft

Superior.

Safety Concerns

If you have decided to install a log burning fire, then an unfortunate “con” of this type of heating is that there is more danger of mishap if an accident should happen as unlikely as this might be. The risk involved rises if you have young children playing around the fireplace area and if this is the case then purchasing a fireplace door guard that locks the door and prevents accidental opening by an infant might be a smart decision.

Installation

Installing fireplace doors can be tricky in some cases, especially if you are not used to installation and handywork. You should be aware that many doors require additional materials that aren’t typically provided. Usually installing a fireplace doors is not a trivial project to undertake, so and good planning and preperation is required as well as paying close attention to the manufacturers instructions.

In generally, metal prefabricated fireplaces have a specific door that accompanies every model and limits your choice of doors you can install. To find out which doors are compatible, there is a metal tag that accompanies the fireplace and gives you a model number which can be used to determine which doors match your installation. Masonry style fireplaces feature two styles of doors, “inside fit” where doors fit inside the opening of the fireplace and “overlap fit” where the doors extend beyond the opening are the two types of wood burning fireplace doors available for these types of fireplaces. As you can imagine, “overlap fit” style of doors offer you a lot more size options as they do not need to fit as precisely as “inside fit doors”. Inside fit doors are usually best left to a contractor unless you really know what you’re doing.

Do not forget other details like fireplace door handles which in some installations can be interchanged presenting you with additional ways to enhance the look of your room.

Should you go alone, the basic process is to match a door of the right size with the firebox opening. Most doors are preassembled and attaching the prefabricated fireplace door is the last step in the process. Fireboxes with squared-off brick surfaces are usually much easier than rough-textured surfaces like stone. When drilling holes you should be particularly careful around the brickwork, but if you’re simply replacing the door then the job is much safer as the existing holes can be used.

Where to Find Discount fireplace doors

It is possible to find cheap fireplace doors by shopping around in the usual places like scanning the local classifieds section of your newspapers, shopping around locally, word of mouth, etc.. These days however, some of the cheapest deals are on the internet. Many websites now carry a wide variety of pre-made fireplace door options to choose from at standard sizes and most have attractive shipping optionsn. If you want custom fireplace doors, your best bet may be to find a local professional who will generally charge a bit more than for a standard option.

October 10, 2010

Making Your Own Kitchen Tier Curtains

While it is usually fairly inexpensive to buy curtains to place in kitchen windows, many people seem to enjoy sewing them themselves. Fortunately kitchen tier curtains are extremely easy to sew if you have the least bit of knowledge about how to use a sewing machine. In fact, all that is necessary is that you are able to basically sew a straight line with a sewing machine.

In general, kitchen curtains are usually fairly simply made. Most are made to go on a curtain rod or curtain wire. All that is necessary to accommodate that is to fold the material over at the top and sew along the width of the curtain, then leave it open on both ends so that either the wire or curtain pole can be threaded through it. If you are not sure that you can come up with your own design you will find there are many different designs or patterns online, and many home décor magazines also include simple instructions for sewing your own kitchen tier curtains.

If you prefer something a little different, you can also make eyelet curtains as these days you can buy eyelet tape which is very simple to use when sewing these types of curtain. It takes all the guesswork out of placing the holes for the eyelets yourself and it’s really very simple to use.

When choosing your material it is recommended that you look for something with a pattern on it and also keep in mind that you will need to wash your curtains on a fairly regular basis. Therefore choose material that is very easy to wash and dry. Some people like to hang lace curtains in their kitchens. Admittedly, they do look very nice and they can add a very homey touch to a kitchen however unless you buy very good quality lace curtain material you may find that the material begins to turn yellow after exposure to bright sunlight. For this reason many people choose a different type of fabric, rather than lace or net, for their curtains.

The Essential Guide To Fireplace Mantels. Fireplace Mantel Ideas For Any Room

To achieve the right look in a room a popular practice is combing the necessity of heating with the aesthetics of adding a fireplace. Fireplaces serve as a focal point in an otherwise bare and boring room and with an extensive range of fireplace mantels available, you can choose an option that blends in perfectly with the decor and interior style of the room. Fireplaces are highlighted by the mantel. The fireplace mantel is the frame that surrounds the fireplace opening and visually highlights the fireplace as the main focal point in a similar way that a picture frame highlights a photo or a piece of art. Accompanying the mantel and usually on top of the fireplace is the fireplace mantel shelf, which is a ledge where you can mount accessories to further enhance the look of your room. Fireplaces can feature fireplace doors in a variety of very decorative styles.

Fireplace Mantel Ideas

There are many different types of fireplace mantels in a wide variety of styles. Fireplaces have a long history having been around for so long, they date back to the Renaissance period in Italy and some of the earliest fireplace designs were established in the era of architectural supremacy of both Greek and Roman empires. While the Edwardian era saw a trend towards a more subtle design, today the overall look is a blend of classic and traditional styles with a historical basis blended with modern contemporary fireplace mantels.

Stone Mantels

Stone fireplace mantels are considered one of the more traditional looking materials and are advantageous because they tend to suit more decors, where as those made from other materials, tend to have to be chosen much more carefully so as to blend in favorably with the look and feel of the room. Limestone fireplace mantels tend to be popular. Other stone options include:

  • Marble fireplace mantels
  • Slate fireplace mantels
  • Granite fireplace mantels

Mantels come in a wide array of elaborate designs and there are a variety of rustic fireplace mantels that you might prefer depending on the look you are after. While the price of stone mantels tends to be higher than other materials, the style of these types of fireplaces is unique. Not only will the quality of stone be hard to match, but a stone fireplace can add value to your home, so can be thought of as a long-term investment.

Wooden Mantels

Wood fireplace mantels also come in a wide variety designs with some truly elegant examples of fine craftsmanship provided within many price ranges. Many wooden fireplace mantels are easy on the eye and will suite the interior of some rooms better than stone mantels which also tend to cost more money too. You may also wish to consider combining stone with wood – for instance some like an oak mantel with a marble surround over a brick fireplace and there are many mix’n'match options here. Popular woods used in fireplace mantle designs include:

  • Oak fireplace mantels
  • Classic mahogany fireplace mantels
  • Hardwood fireplace mantels

One of the advantages of a fireplace mantel made of wood is that installing one is considerably easier than installing a stone mantel. Indeed most of the DIY custom fireplace mantels are wooden designs that you can install yourself, provided you have the right tools and some patience. One disadvantage of wood fireplace mantels is that wood is combustible, so it may be a good idea to research any safety requirements in your local legislation. Often the wooden shelf must be a certain distance from the fireplace opening.

Antique Fireplaces

An alternative option than simply buying a fireplace mantels and surrounds from a store is to buy a second-hand or for more sophistication you might keep an eye out for antique fireplace mantels. Antique mantels tend to be more ornate and are often heavier and larger than conventional “kit” mantels. Because of their size you will have to ensure they are the right size for the fireplace opening you intend on mounting them to. You may find that you need to made some adjustments, either to the size of your fireplace opening or by trimming the mantel you are purchasing.

Logs Vs Gas or Electricity

Another crucial decision you need to make is whether you will actually burn wood or if your fireplace will serve simply for aesthetic purposes. On one hand log fireplace mantels are more authentic, will produce a lot of heat and save you on power or gas fees, but will cost you in firewood plus you will been to be prepared to go out and physically get firewood on a regular basis. Gas fireplace mantels still look impressive and still serve the purpose of a decorative element, but in practical terms they are and unnecessary luxury as you could simply install a conventional heater to warm your room. That being said, in terms of aesthetics I’d choose fireplace mantel shelves over a boring gas heater sitting in the corner of a room any day!

Measuring Tips

While the easiest solution is to pay someone to install your fireplace for you, if you are more “hands-on”, then doing the job yourself is by no means out of the question, but you should take particular care when measuring the space for a mantel as doing a poor job here can result in frustration and perhaps even extra cost. It is beyond this article to fully explain how to measure and install a fireplace mantel and surrounds. We may post an in-depth article on how to do this shortly, but here we will simply outline the key metrics that are crucial in determining the size of the mantel you require:

  • Width of facing material
  • Height of facing material
  • Depth of facing material (also known as return depth)

Note: “Facing material” is the entire frame, so width is calculated by measuring from the left hand side of the frame to the right hand side.

How to install

Here is a simple overview of the process that must be followed to install a fireplace mantel. Again it is beyond the scope of this article to cover the process in-depth, but essentially the basic sequence is:

  1. Attach legs (left and right border around fireplace opening) to the header of mantel
  2. Place mantel against the wall where it is to be installed and mark its height
    Find the location of studs below the shelf line and mark these too
  3. Place the mantel back against the wall and drill holes through the shelf at 45 degrees through the sheet rock and stud
  4. Drive a nail into each stud in turn
    Repeat on each leg using studs at the base of wall and floor line

How to decorate

Once your mantel is installed you may wish to decorate it some more. Decorating fireplace mantels is an oft-neglected practice that many people do not realise can make a great impact in enhancing the appeal of their living room space. When decorating, ensure you do not put anything flammable near the fireplace opening. When decorating your fireplace, the best results are achieved by experimentation. Try placing various objects on the shelf above. A vase or pitcher full of lemon or limes can be tasteful as the contrast of colors has the effect of drawing your eyes to the fireplace itself. Fireplace mantels pictures of loved ones can be an effective choice here as can a fireplace mirror. Attempt to vary the height of objects as this looks more dynamic and avoids a “firing line” appearance.

Conclusion

Fireplace mantels can be an expensive home decorative item, but can transform a room visually. There are always discount fireplace mantels around that will deliver the same visual impact as those that are much more pricey, so shopping around for something cheaper can be worth the effort. Choosing the right fireplace mantel to suit your room is not something to treat lightly as your decision will have an impact on how your room looks for a long time. Installing a mantel is not the simplest task either, however most modern fireplace mantel kits come with easy installation instructions that simplify the job. It may pay to have a qualified tradesman do the job for you should you not be one for DIY. If you are not good with tools he will likely do the job faster and with less risk. If you are ambitious building a fireplace mantel is another option, but is usually not recommended for the average person.

October 8, 2010

Mueller Metal Building Kits

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It can be very difficult and time consuming to take on home renovation projects like adding on a traditional garage or carport either as an attached structure or a standalone unit, and the same could go for anyone looking to do an equivalent project for a business. It can be somewhat confusing to decide what company to go with in terms of the quality of the structures and if they stand behind their units, as there are a number of carport and metal structure menu or factor is out there. Thankfully, there is a reputable company out there, and that is Mueller metal building inc.

Generally, You will find that the structures are made from two basic types of materials, most are either made out of steel or they are made out of aluminum, and in some cases they are made of a mix between the two metals to give you the benefits of both and hopefully a bit of reduction in costs. This is because steel is much more costly to purchase and manufacture, so as a result many people in the budget end up going with aluminum instead of the longer lasting steel.

However, if you want to get the best bang for your buck, you might want to consider getting a mixed metal structure that has steel posts an aluminum body so that you can save money on an all steel structure, but get the support in the posts from the steel which is a bit stronger. You can also reduce your costs by using building kits and assembling the unit yourself instead of spending all that money on contractors and labor workers. Depending on the type and size of your structure, these can often be built within a few days to a week at most, which is one of their major sources of attractiveness to potential buyers.

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