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Cast Iron Fireplaces: Fireplaces Without Bricks
Depictions of traditional countryside homes from the past often show large brick-and-stone fireplaces that often stretch as wide as a whole wall of a room. The size and material both look reassuring of the soothing warmth emanated by the fireplace. Times changed, however, and so did fireplaces. With new ways to heat the house, there was no more need for such massive constructions. On the other hand, the demand for a more efficient use of the space inside the home also required some changes. Consequently, fireplaces became smaller in size and the brick was replaced with cast iron. Blending Iron and Stone Cast iron may look less impressive than stone, but it is definitely more convenient. Usually designed for gas heating, cast iron allows people to enjoy the coziness of a fireplace while avoiding the soot, hazardous sparks and embers, and other typical worries associated with traditional fireplaces. Cast iron fireplaces usually consist of a cast iron insert with fittings for the kind of fuel you want to use (gas, electricity or solid fuel) and are often quite easy to install. The surround and mantelpiece can be of other materials too, not just cast iron; you might prefer marble, granite or pinewood for a more antique look. Design Flexibility Besides the advantages already mentioned in connection with cast iron fireplaces, there is another advantage that anyone will appreciate: cast iron fireplaces have flexible design. Due to their smaller size and modular design, cast iron fireplaces come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. You can order a custom-made cast iron fireplace that will integrate well with the rest of the room furnishings. Most stores can supply a cast iron fireplace to your precise specifications within a week. Buying a Cast Iron Fireplace The most common challenge connected with the installation of a cast iron fireplace is choosing a location and a design that will improve the aspect of the room. Most present-day homes are not built with a designated fireplace space. There's no need to despair, however, as there are a lot of companies that can offer solutions for the addition of a fireplace. You'll find many online catalogs that can give you a clearer picture of how your room can look, so that you'll be able to make the best choice for a cast iron fireplace. Once you've found the cast iron model model that matches your expectations in terms of size, design and price, you're ready to place an order.
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