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Fireplace Fender- history
Club Fender Club fenders originated during the Edwardian era was used exclusively in men's clubs. However it soon found its way into the studies and drawing rooms of the upper class English homes. Apart from providing enhancement for the hearth it also provided extra seating. Club fender not only provided seating but was also a focal point of the room. Victorian Era Fender The antique fenders are very much in demand for their craftsmanship and beauty. The Victorian fender is made of brass around the top edge and the rest is made from metal. The fenders of this era were small in size and had beauty and charm. Gas Log Fenders Today gas and electric fireplaces are replacing the wood-burning fireplace. To prevent the gas logs from rolling out gas long fenders are available. They are made of solid brass casting with polished brass and high bake lacquered finish. Fenders are not recommended for vent-free gas logs. The price range starts from $150 onwards. Fireplace fenders add beauty and charm to the fireplace and they come in different designs to complement the other fireplace accessories. It is possible to make fenders in any shape and size. The size of the fireplace opening and width and depth of the hearth needs to be measured to have a custom build fender.
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Corner fireplace A fireplace adds the warmth and comfort you would want to give your home. It brings on a cozy feeling to the entire place and makes the room cheery and bright. Many a times, it is not possible to accommodate a fireplace in the middle of a room in a... Electric fireplace log Electric fireplaces and logs have become popular due to the simplicity of their installation and convenience. Electric fireplace does not need a chimney and is anywhere fire and the heat can be regulated or turned off. Electric logs eliminate the... Fireplace blowers A fireplace blower is used to distribute the air from the fireplace throughout the home. Depending upon where the fireplace blower is placed, the entire room or all the rooms of the house can get the air from the fireplace. A fireplace blower is... Fireplace Grates Fireplace is considered to be the focal point of the house. The accessories of the fireplace come in a wide variety of styles and designs. Fireplace accessories that complement the dÈcor of the room are available to meet the taste of the owner.... Fireplace spark guards Fireplace spark guards are meant to protect your home and the area surrounded by it from the sparks of the fire. It should be designed such a way to fit flat up against the outside of the fireplace and it should overlap the opening by at least 1" on... Fireplace steamers: An overview on fireplace steamers: A fireplace steamer is made of cast iron, that are durable and resist rusting and chipping due to their finish. The fireplace steamers mostly find their use for humidifying and also steamers bring a pleasant... Fireplace - emits warmth Fireplace gives warmth during winter. It is used in countries and places where the winter is very cold and harsh. Traditionally hearth or fireplace is the central heating feature of any household during colder climate. Fireplace is generally used... Modern Fireplace- Warm Wishes A home without a fireplace is almost an unimaginable thing. It would be impossible to carry on through the winters without the warmth of the small fireplace. A fireplace not only keeps the house warm but also the favorite place of the people to... Victorian fireplace History Queen Victoria's empire grew with the advent of the Industrial revolution. The Victorian age marked a period of wealth and opulence. This is reflected in the design of the Victorian fireplace. These fireplaces are lavishly done with lot... Wood fireplace mantel: History Fireplaces have evolved over the ages. Fireplace mantels are functional designs which add character to the room. The choice of mantel materials has also undergone a revolution. Wood as mantel material Wooden mantels have been... |
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