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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' suites are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms extensions, bathrooms, and kitchens. Hotels with fireplaces provide an innate feeling of luxuriousness that creates warm memories and inspires guests to returning. Learn how you can bring this luxury to your hotel property. The hearth The hearth is the flat piece of furniture which is situated at the base of a fireplace, designed to shield the floor and wall from embers or heat damage. It is usually made from non-combustible materials such as brick or stone, and is 16 to 18 inches before the firebox. Electric fireplace suites are often without a hearth. 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. These elements work together to create a focal point that will enhance aesthetics and make your home more welcoming. Suites are great for those who want to give their interior an updated look and restyle it. Suites are available in different designs, colors and finishes that will fit into any decor. They also provide a wide selection of choices when it comes to type of fire and flame effect and heating outputs. Conventional gas-fueled fires are the perfect choice for homes that have chimneys, and balanced flue fires are a different option that can be used in properties without a chimney. Electric fireplaces are an excellent option for those who wish to add a focal point to their living space without having to put in a traditional gas or wood fire. These suites produce their own heat by convection that draws in cool air and heats it up before venting out into the room. They do not emit carbon monoxide that is dangerous to inhale. The back panel A fireplace back panel is located at the back of the fireplace opening. It is used to create an 'n-shaped' design with the mantelpiece, surround, and the inset fire. This can be made of a variety of materials that are heat-resistant, including stone and granite. Most fireplace suites feature back panels as part of an all-in-one solution that includes a surround, mantelpiece 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 can be purchased, which are ideal in situations where you are replacing a gas or electric fireplace and want to upgrade the appearance of the current chimney breast without removing it. These back panels come in a variety of styles and materials, so you can choose the right one for your home. As well as being a stylish option as well as a stylish option, back panels are generally made of a material that is heat-resistant, which is important to protect your floors and walls from the effects of your fireplace suite. This is especially true if you choose a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite. They'll generate lots of heat that can be transferred via the ceiling and wall to the area around it. A back panel can really assist in tying together your entire fireplace set-up particularly if you're opting for a more modern design. For instance this stunning flamerite Ador LED electric fireplace has an angled flame that really embellishes the effect of your brand new fire. This suite, when coupled with an open-fronted modern electric fireplace, will create an impressive focal point in any living room or extension. This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite comes with the renowned Chollerton gas fire that is set. electric fire place suite with a glass front is a real show-stopper. It will transform any room when it is paired with the limestone surround and back panels. This beautiful wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is perfect for a minimalist approach. This suite can be put on any flat wall, and controlled with the remote control that comes with. It's easy to use and doesn't require a chimney or flue. The surround/mantelpiece Modern electric suites can be a fantastic alternative to traditional fireplaces which require a back panel, a fire surround, and other components. They can be installed in a flush position against the wall, creating a stunning focal piece. These are ideal 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 such as the Carron corbel for a classic Georgian style, or opt for something more minimalist like the Gallery Lincoln with its clean lines and simple elegance. Pine surrounds are popular too, and the Gallery Corbel from Carron is no different. The piece can be coated with wax or left unfinished to bring out the texture and color of the wood. For a more sophisticated appearance, you could opt for marble surrounds. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning option with its stunning details. If you're looking for something a bit more subtle then the Pureglow Hanley is a great choice. This surround is available in a grey finish. It can be used with either gas or electric fireplaces. You can select marble surrounds or a unit with a white finish for a more modern look. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular option that works well with electric and gas fires. A traditional cast iron fireplace is always a good choice for those who love the ambiance of real flames blazing in their living spaces. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fire suites feature a chic mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with electric, gas and wood-burning fires. They also come with an automatic remote control to allow you to adjust your fire and light settings with ease. If you're looking to add a touch of luxury then why not consider a luxurious fireplace suite? They're usually bigger than traditional suites and are great to add a touch of elegance to a living room. They're usually available in a variety of styles and colors, so you're sure to find one that matches your decor. You can even opt for mirror-like surrounds to create a dramatic effect and increase the amount of light entering your living space. The fire The central element of any fireplace is the fire, but you don't have to choose the traditional wood burning fireplace. Electric and gas are both alternatives. The trick is to choose a design that complements the space and will meet your needs. You can also opt for a fireplace that is larger or with a bigger screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal in your room. Take into consideration how much the heating your home will require when selecting the right fireplace set. It will be contingent on a few things like the fireplace's wattage and current electricity costs, and how many hours you plan to use it daily. To determine this, you must divide the wattage of the fireplace by the electricity company's energy rate per kilowatt hour. The surround and mantelpiece of your fireplace can also have a major impact on the look of your fireplace. Some are designed with intricate designs that add a new visual interest to the space, while others have more minimalist and blends into most styles of interiors. You can even find a suite that has an LED inner glow log effect that gives the appearance of a real flame without making use of any fuel. When it comes to fireplaces there are four types that are available: wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; releases air pollutants such as particulate matter carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide) and gas (more efficient in energy use, but still produces carbon monoxide, burns natural or synthetic logs); and electric (uses the coil and fan process that doesn't release dangerous gases, very economical and cozy). If you want to make the most of your fireplace set-up make sure you choose one with high BTUs. This will warm your room faster and provide a more authentic flame effect.