Brick
Fireplace
Fireplaces are found in homes across the world in all
countries that witness severe cold during the winters
and rains. A cozy and warm fire in the fireplace is enough
to warm anyone's heart on a chilly cold day or night.
Traditionally built with either stone or brick, these
fireplaces had brick faces and wooden mantels with ornate
and carved designs on them. The entire fireplace could
take up an entire wall of the room. This was considered
all right as rooms too were large sized.
Creating a rustic charm
Brick fireplaces are generally found in great numbers
in rural houses and cottages in the countryside. With
winters being severe and no gas or electricity to provide
heat and warmth, fireplaces were an important structure
in every home. These fireplaces usually had a wooden
mantel, which was decorated with carvings or with other
prized treasures by the members of the house. Since the
fireplace was generally considered as the place where
all the family members gathered, one finds many old paintings,
which feature a brick fireplace when depicting a village
scene or portrait.
Brick fireplace designs
Brick fireplaces were designed and built along with
the other structures in the house. There are few examples
of houses, which added a brick fireplace later on. A
brick fireplace also meant a chimney as an outlet for
the smoke and soot that was generated from the fireplace.
Any thing wrong with the fireplace meant that the room
could be filled with soot that could darken the room
and make it difficult to clean up the place. The size
of the room and its location were considered before a
fireplace could be built.
Replacing a brick fireplace
When wood was the only available material for burning,
fireplaces were much in demand. Hence the idea of replacing
a fireplace would never arise in the first place. But
the invention of gas and electricity led many households
to stop using and building brick fireplaces and adopt
newer ways of heating up the room. Newer cities and towns
also adopted gas and electricity and brick fireplaces
came to serve a mere decorative purpose rather than a
functional use.
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