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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' range of suites are perfect for living rooms, extensions and bedrooms but also the bathroom for the authentic flame ambience. Hotels with fireplaces provide an inherent luxury that orchestrates warm memories and influences customer return. Discover how you can add this feel to your hotel property. The hearth The hearth is the flat piece of furniture that sits at the base of a fireplace. It is designed to protect the wall and floor from heat damage or embers. It is usually constructed from non-combustible materials like brick or stone, and is 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Most gas and wood fireplaces require a hearth while electric fireplace suites often do not have one. 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. They work in conjunction to create a centrepiece that will enhance the aesthetics of any space and make your home feel more welcoming. This is why suites are ideal for anyone seeking to update their interior and give it a brand new look. Suites are available in a wide selection of styles, finishes and colors to match any style. There are also a variety of options for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Gas-fueled fires that are conventional are the best choice for homes that have chimneys, and balanced flue fires are a viable alternative that can be used safely in homes that do not have a chimney. Electric fireplaces are a great option for those who want to create an element of interest to their living spaces without the hassle of putting up an old-fashioned wood burner or gas fire. These suites produce their own heat by convection that draws in cool air, then heats it before venting it out into the room. These suites do not emit carbon monoxide which is dangerous to inhale. The back panel A fireplace back panel is located in the back of the fireplace opening. It helps to create an 'N-shaped' design by combining the mantelpiece, surround, and the inset fire. It is made from various heat-resistant materials like granite and stone. The majority of fireplace suites have back panels as part of an all-in-one solution; packaged alongside the mantelpiece, surround and inset fire appliance. This will save you time and effort when installing, as the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly. There are also standalone back panels that are ideal for replacing an electric or gas fireplace, or for enhancing the appearance of an existing chimney breast. Back panels are available in a range of different designs and materials, so you'll be able to choose the right one for your home. Back panels are not only stylish, but they are also made of heat-resistant materials. This is important because it protects your walls and floors from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially important when you select the gas or solid fuel fireplace suite, since they produce an immense amount of heat which can be transferred to the surrounding areas via the wall or ceiling. A back panel will allow you create a cohesive design for your fireplace suite particularly if you're going for a contemporary design. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace is a great example. It comes with a curved flame picture which enhances the look of the fire. This suite, when coupled with an open-fronted contemporary electric fireplace, will create a stunning focal point in any dining room, living room, or extension. This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite features the popular Chollerton gas fire that is set. This fireplace with a glass front is an absolute show-stopper. It will transform any home when combined the limestone surround and back panels. For a more minimalist approach, this elegant wall mounted flamerite Edwin LED electric suite is the perfect option. This suite can be mounted on any flat wall and can be operated using the included remote control – simple to use, and with no chimney or flue required, it's the ideal option for modern homes. The surround/mantelpiece Modern electric suites can be a fantastic alternative to traditional fireplaces that require an back panel, a fireplace surround, and other elements. They can be set in a flush position against the wall creating a stunning focal piece. They are perfect for homes where space is at a premium or where a chimney and flue are not available. Fires2U's electric fireplace collection offers a variety of styles and sizes, so you can find the ideal one for your home. Choose from elegant stone designs like the Carron Corbel for an elegant Georgian style, or opt for something more minimalist with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. This piece can be finished with wax or left unfinished to show the color and texture of the wood. You can pick a marble surround for a more sophisticated look. The Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble electric fire suite is a striking option due to its stunning detailing and angled step design. If you're looking for something more subtle then the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround comes with a grey-colored finish and is suitable for use with electric or gas fires. Alongside marble surrounds as well as marble surrounds, you can also go for an edgier style by using the streamlined look of an all-white model. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular option that works well with both gas and electric fires. If you like the ambience of real flames in their living rooms, traditional cast iron furniture is a fantastic option. The Flamerite Aubade and Tennyson LED cast iron fireplace suites feature a stylish curved mantelpiece and are made to work with wood-burning, gas or electric fires. They also come with an integrated remote control which allows you to alter your fire and light settings with ease. Why not add a touch of luxury to your living room by settling for a luxurious fireplace suite? They are generally larger than standard ones, and can enhance the look of your living space. They are available in a wide range of finishes and colors to match your décor. You can opt for a mirrored surround for a striking look and to add lighting in your home. The fire The fire is the heart of any fireplace set, but it doesn't have to be a wood-burning one. There are many other options available, including gas and electric. It is important to select one that is appropriate for your space and your needs. You can also choose an extra large fireplace or one with a wider frame that frames the fireplace to create a stunning focal point in your living space. When you are choosing a fireplace set-up, make sure to take into consideration the amount of heat you'll need to heat your home. It will be determined by a few factors, including the amount of heat produced by the fireplace as well as the current rates for electricity, and how long you're planning on using it daily. To determine this, you can divide the fire's wattage by the energy rate charged by your electricity company per kilowatt hour. The fireplace's surround and mantelpiece can have a major impact on the way it appears in your home. Some come with intricate designs that add an extra layer of visual interest to the room, while others are more subtle and blends in with all interior styles. There is a selection that has an LED inside glow log to give the illusion of a real fireplace without any fuel. There are four kinds of fire places including wood (nice for viewing and smelling but less efficient, releases air pollutants like carbon monoxide and particulate matter) gas (more efficient in terms of energy efficiency, but still emits carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthesized logs) and electric (uses coil and fan technology and doesn't release any harmful gasses, is very cost-effective and cozy). Choose a fireplace that has an extremely high BTU rating if you want the best results. This will heat your room faster and give a more realistic flame effect.