Fireplace
Styles
A brief history of fireplaces
In the eighteenth century, American fireplaces were
simple and practical. They were plain with plain hearth
extensions. Victorians moved to the cities with industrialization.
With them evolved a modern, improved coal burning fireplaces.
By the end of the century, gas replaced coal on the fireplaces.
Evolution of fireplaces
Fireplaces have evolved to a great extent over the centuries.
From serving their basic function of providing warmth,
they have come a long way. It is important to remember
that the hearth, mantle and materials become the focal
point of the room, regardless of the fireplace chosen.
A French fireplace style adds a classic touch to the
room. This quality is largely due to the influence of
King Louis XV, who preferred curved styles and intricate
carvings. Symmetrical motifs of flowers, leaves and shells
are characteristic of the French style.
Brick fireplaces are beautiful and easy to replace. They
add a vintage feel to the room. Aging firebricks fireplaces
can be painted to add color.
Kiva style fireplaces are best suited for southwestern
styled homes. These fireplaces are curved and beehive
shaped with separate openings for the flue and the fire.
Modern day Kiva models use cinder blocks.
English fireplaces are known for their simplicity and
practicality. English stone fireplaces are very much
in use.
Victorian fireplaces largely reflect the styles of the
Victorian age. There is a lot of emphasis on intricate
detailing and ornate work in the Victorian fireplaces.
They display opulence and wealth. They are made of cast
iron, stone or wood and have a pointed inner arch. They
also use porcelain as decoration. Cast iron is an integral
part of Victorian age architecture.
Modern day fireplaces
There are a wide variety of options available today.
The Adam Style Timber metal Surround is a traditional
type fireplace. The panels are made from a variety of
natural stones, marble and granite. Pitched face natural
stone fireplace is mostly custom designed to suit personal
requirements. It is made from natural walling stones
such as Portland York. With emerging technologies such
as sand casting, fireplace styles have evolved over the
times. With the correct choice of fireplace style and
material, it is possible to make the fireplace the focal
point of the room.
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more fixture articles in our fixture
section. There
is more specific information in the links at the beginning
of this article. They can guide you where you need
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