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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' suites are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms extensions, bathrooms and bedrooms.

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The hearth

The hearth is the flat piece of furniture which is situated at the base of a fireplace, designed to shield the wall and floor from heat damage or embers. It is usually constructed from non-combustible materials like brick or stone and extends 16 to 18 inches prior to the firebox. Electric fireplaces are typically 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 components work together to create a focal point that will enhance aesthetics and make your home more welcoming. As a result, suites are the ideal choice for those seeking to update their interior and give it a fresh new look.

Suites are available in different designs, colors and finishes to match any style. There is also a range of options for the kind of fire, flame effect and heating output. Gas-fueled fires that are conventional are the ideal choice for homes that have a chimney, while balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used safely in properties without a chimney.

Electric fireplaces are a great choice for those looking to add a focal piece to their living space without the need to install traditional wood or gas fire. The suites generate their own heat using the process of convection. It draws in cool air, warms it and then vents it into the room. They do not emit carbon monoxide, which is harmful to breathe in.

The back panel

The name suggests that the back of your fireplace is in the back of your fireplace opening and helps to create a neat 'n' shape alongside the surround, mantelpiece and the inset fire. It is made of a number of materials that are resistant to heat, such as slate, granite and stone.

The back panel is typically included in a fireplace suite that includes a surround a mantelpiece, and an inset fire appliance. This will help you save time and effort when installing, as the components are designed to work seamlessly.

There are also standalone back panels that can be purchased which are perfect for situations when you're replacing a gas or electric fireplace and want to change the appearance of the current chimney breast without having to remove it. Back panels are available in different designs and materials, so you can pick the one that is suitable for your home.

Back panels are not only attractive they are also made of heat-resistant materials. This is important because it protects your floors and walls from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true when you select a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite, as they will produce an immense amount of heat that can be transferred to the surrounding areas through the wall and ceiling.

A back panel will allow you create a unified design for your fireplace suite especially if you are going for a contemporary design. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace includes, for instance, a back panel with a curved fire image that adds a more dramatic look to the fire. This suite, when coupled with an open fronted modern electric fireplace, will create a stunning focal point for any living room, or extension.

This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite is equipped with the well-known Chollerton gas fireplace inset. The glass-fronted fire is a true show-stopper when paired with the limestone surround and back panel, it will elevate any home to new heights.

This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is ideal for minimalist designs. This suite will hang against any flat wall and be operated with the included remote control that is easy to use and with no flue or chimney required, it's the perfect choice for modern homes.

The surround/mantelpiece

Contrary to traditional fireplaces that have to be fitted with an apex back panel and fire surround, modern freestanding electric fireplace fireplaces can be installed flush against the wall and create an impressive focal point. They are great for homes where space is at a minimum or where a chimney or flue are not available.

The selection of electric fireplaces offered by Fires2U has a wide range of sizes and styles and styles, making it easy to find the perfect match for your home. Select from beautiful stone designs such as the Carron Corbel for the classic Georgian look, or opt for a minimalist style with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are popular too, and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no exception. This piece is available unfinished or with wax finishes to enhance the wood's color and texture.

If you want a more elegant look, you could opt for marble surrounds. The Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite for sale fire suite is a striking option due to its stunning details and an angled step design. Pureglow Hanley, if you are looking for something more elegant, is a good option. The surround is available in a grey finish and is compatible with electric fire suite uk or gas fires.

As well as marble surrounds as well as marble surrounds, you can also go for an edgier style by using the sleek look of a white unit. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option and goes well with gas and cheap electric fire suites fireplaces.

For those who love the ambience of real flames in their living room, traditional cast iron furniture is a fantastic option. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fireplace suites have a stylish mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with gas, electric Fireplace with Wood mantel and wood-burning fires. Standard, they include a remote control that allows users to easily adjust the flame and lighting settings.

Why not add a bit of luxury to your living room by settling for a luxurious fireplace suite? They're usually bigger than standard suites and are perfect to add a touch of elegance to your living space. These are often available in a range of colors and finishes which means you're certain to find one that matches the style of your home. You can also opt for mirror-like surrounds to create a dramatic impact and increase the amount of light entering your living space.

The fire

The fire is the heart of any fireplace set however, it doesn't have to be a wood-burning fireplace. Electric and gas are both options. The trick is to choose a design that complements the space and will meet your requirements. You can also select a larger model or a fireplace with a wider panel to frame the fireplace and create a stunning focal point in your room.

When you are choosing a fireplace set-up, make sure to consider how much heat you'll need to heat your home. This will depend on a few factors like the wattage of the fireplace and current electricity costs, and how many 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 mantelpiece and surround of your fireplace can also have a major impact on the way it appears. Some are designed with intricate designs that add an extra layer of visual interest to the room while others have a more subtle look that blends into most interior styles. You can find a suite with an LED glow log to create the illusion of a fireplace, without the need for fuel.

When it comes to fireplaces there are four types that are available: wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; releases air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide) gas (more energy-efficient but still generates carbon monoxide; burns natural or synthetic logs) and electric (uses an electric coil and fan, doesn't release any dangerous gases, is very cost-effective and comfortable). If you're looking to get the most out of your fireplace set-up make sure you choose one with high BTUs. This will heat your room faster and provide more realistic flame effects.