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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 ideal for living rooms, extensions and bedrooms but they also work well in bathrooms for that real flame ambiance.
Hotels with fireplaces have an innate feeling of luxury that creates warm memories and inspires guests to returning. Find out how you can add this feeling to your hotel.
The hearth
The hearth is a flat, sloping platform at the bottom of the fireplace. Its purpose is to shield the floor and wall from embers or heat. It is typically constructed of non-combustible materials such as brick or stone and can extend from 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, while electric fireplace suites often do not require 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 combine to create a focal point that will improve the aesthetics of your home and make your home more inviting. Suites are ideal for anyone looking to give their interior an updated look and restyle it.
Suites are available in a variety of styles, colours and finishes to suit any style. There is also a range of options for the kind of fire, flame effect and heating output. Conventional gas-fuelled fires are the best choice for homes with chimneys, and balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used in homes that do not have a chimney.
Electric fireplaces are an excellent option for those who wish to add a focal piece to their living space without the need to install traditional wood or gas fire. These suites produce their own heat by a process called convection which draws in cool air and warms it up before venting out into the room. Unlike wood-burning fireplaces, these suites do not emit carbon monoxide that can be dangerous if inhaled.
The back panel
The name suggests that a fireplace back panel sits in the back of the fireplace's opening. It helps create an attractive 'n'-shaped design alongside the surround, mantelpiece and the fire inset. It can be constructed of various heat-resistant materials, including stone and granite.
The majority of fireplace sets come with back panels as part of a complete solution which includes a surround, mantelpiece and inset fire appliance. This can save you time and effort during installation, since the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.
There are also stand-alone back panels that are perfect to replace the gas or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of a chimney's existing. These back panels are offered in different designs and materials, so you can choose the best one for your home.
Back panels are not only stylish, but they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is crucial because they shield your walls and floors from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true when you select a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They can generate a large amount of heat which can be transferred through the ceiling or wall to the space.
A back panel can assist in tying together the entire fireplace particularly if you're looking for a modern look. For example, this stunning flamerite Ador LED electric fireplace has a curved flame picture which really enhances the appearance of your new fire. Combined with a modern open-fronted electric fireplace this suite can create an impressive focal element in any living space, dining room or extension.
Alternatively, this Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite features the popular Chollerton inset gas fire. This fire with a glass front is a real eye-catcher. It will completely transform any space when paired with the limestone surround and back panels.
This stunning wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric fire suite for sale set is perfect for minimalist designs. This suite will hang against any flat wall and can be operated with the remote control that comes with it that is easy to use and with no flue or chimney required, it's the ideal option for modern homes.
The surround/mantelpiece
Contrary to traditional fireplaces that must be fitted with an apex back panel and fire surround suites surround, modern electric fireplaces can be installed to the wall in a flush position and create an impressive focal point. They are ideal for homes with limited space or no chimney or flue.
Fires2U's Free standing electric fireplaces fireplace range offers a variety of styles and sizes so you can find the ideal one for your home. Choose from stunning stone designs such as the Carron Corbel for the classic Georgian look, or free standing electric fire suites go for a minimalist style with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. The piece can be finished with wax or left unfinished to bring out the colour and texture of the wood.
You can select marble surrounds to give your fireplace a more elegant appearance. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning option, with its beautiful detailing. Pureglow Hanley, if you are looking for Free Standing Electric Fire Suites something more delicate, is a great alternative. This surround comes with a grey finish and is suitable for use with electric or gas fireplaces.
In addition to marble surrounds, you can also choose modern style using the streamlined look of an all-white unit. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option that works with both electric and gas fireplaces.
A traditional cast iron fireplace suite is a fantastic choice for those who love the ambiance of real flames burning within their living room. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast-iron fire suites feature a chic mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with an integrated remote control so you can adjust the flame and light settings easily.
Why not add a touch of luxury to your living room by selecting a luxurious fireplace suite? They're usually bigger than traditional suites and are great for adding a touch of class to your living space. They're usually available in a variety of colors and finishes and finishes, so you're bound to find one that matches your decor. You can pick a mirror surround for a striking look and to increase the amount lighting in your home.
The fire
The heart of any fireplace is the fire itself, but you don't have to choose a traditional wood burning fireplace. There are plenty of other options out there, including gas and electric. It is important to select the right design for your space and needs. You can also opt for a fireplace that is larger or with a larger screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal in your living space.
Consider the amount of heat your home will need when selecting a fireplace set. This will depend on a few factors, including the wattage of the fireplace, your current electricity rates and the amount of time you're planning on using it each day. Divide the wattage of your fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt-hour charged by your electricity provider.
The mantelpiece and surround of your fireplace also have a major impact on how it looks. Some are designed with intricate designs that add a new layer of visual interest to the room, while others offer more subtle and blends into most interior styles. There is even the suite with an LED inside glow log effect that gives the impression of a real flame without making use of any fuel.
There are four types of fire places including wood (nice for viewing and feeling but less efficient, releases air pollutants such as particulate matter and carbon monoxide) gas (more efficient in terms of energy efficiency, but still emits carbon monoxide, and burns natural or synthesized logs) and free standing electric fire suites (uses the technology of fan and coil that doesn't release dangerous gases, is very economical and comfortable). Select a fireplace set-up with a high BTU rating if you want the best results. This will make your room warm faster and provide a more realistic flame effect.
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 ideal for living rooms, extensions and bedrooms but they also work well in bathrooms for that real flame ambiance.

The hearth
The hearth is a flat, sloping platform at the bottom of the fireplace. Its purpose is to shield the floor and wall from embers or heat. It is typically constructed of non-combustible materials such as brick or stone and can extend from 16 to 18 inches in front of the firebox. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, while electric fireplace suites often do not require 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 combine to create a focal point that will improve the aesthetics of your home and make your home more inviting. Suites are ideal for anyone looking to give their interior an updated look and restyle it.
Suites are available in a variety of styles, colours and finishes to suit any style. There is also a range of options for the kind of fire, flame effect and heating output. Conventional gas-fuelled fires are the best choice for homes with chimneys, and balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used in homes that do not have a chimney.
Electric fireplaces are an excellent option for those who wish to add a focal piece to their living space without the need to install traditional wood or gas fire. These suites produce their own heat by a process called convection which draws in cool air and warms it up before venting out into the room. Unlike wood-burning fireplaces, these suites do not emit carbon monoxide that can be dangerous if inhaled.
The back panel
The name suggests that a fireplace back panel sits in the back of the fireplace's opening. It helps create an attractive 'n'-shaped design alongside the surround, mantelpiece and the fire inset. It can be constructed of various heat-resistant materials, including stone and granite.
The majority of fireplace sets come with back panels as part of a complete solution which includes a surround, mantelpiece and inset fire appliance. This can save you time and effort during installation, since the components are designed to be able to fit seamlessly.
There are also stand-alone back panels that are perfect to replace the gas or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of a chimney's existing. These back panels are offered in different designs and materials, so you can choose the best one for your home.
Back panels are not only stylish, but they are made of materials that are resistant to heat. This is crucial because they shield your walls and floors from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true when you select a solid fuel or gas fireplace suite. They can generate a large amount of heat which can be transferred through the ceiling or wall to the space.
A back panel can assist in tying together the entire fireplace particularly if you're looking for a modern look. For example, this stunning flamerite Ador LED electric fireplace has a curved flame picture which really enhances the appearance of your new fire. Combined with a modern open-fronted electric fireplace this suite can create an impressive focal element in any living space, dining room or extension.
Alternatively, this Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite features the popular Chollerton inset gas fire. This fire with a glass front is a real eye-catcher. It will completely transform any space when paired with the limestone surround and back panels.
This stunning wall-mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric fire suite for sale set is perfect for minimalist designs. This suite will hang against any flat wall and can be operated with the remote control that comes with it that is easy to use and with no flue or chimney required, it's the ideal option for modern homes.
The surround/mantelpiece
Contrary to traditional fireplaces that must be fitted with an apex back panel and fire surround suites surround, modern electric fireplaces can be installed to the wall in a flush position and create an impressive focal point. They are ideal for homes with limited space or no chimney or flue.
Fires2U's Free standing electric fireplaces fireplace range offers a variety of styles and sizes so you can find the ideal one for your home. Choose from stunning stone designs such as the Carron Corbel for the classic Georgian look, or free standing electric fire suites go for a minimalist style with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. The piece can be finished with wax or left unfinished to bring out the colour and texture of the wood.
You can select marble surrounds to give your fireplace a more elegant appearance. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning option, with its beautiful detailing. Pureglow Hanley, if you are looking for Free Standing Electric Fire Suites something more delicate, is a great alternative. This surround comes with a grey finish and is suitable for use with electric or gas fireplaces.
In addition to marble surrounds, you can also choose modern style using the streamlined look of an all-white unit. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option that works with both electric and gas fireplaces.
A traditional cast iron fireplace suite is a fantastic choice for those who love the ambiance of real flames burning within their living room. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast-iron fire suites feature a chic mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with an integrated remote control so you can adjust the flame and light settings easily.
Why not add a touch of luxury to your living room by selecting a luxurious fireplace suite? They're usually bigger than traditional suites and are great for adding a touch of class to your living space. They're usually available in a variety of colors and finishes and finishes, so you're bound to find one that matches your decor. You can pick a mirror surround for a striking look and to increase the amount lighting in your home.
The fire
The heart of any fireplace is the fire itself, but you don't have to choose a traditional wood burning fireplace. There are plenty of other options out there, including gas and electric. It is important to select the right design for your space and needs. You can also opt for a fireplace that is larger or with a larger screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal in your living space.
Consider the amount of heat your home will need when selecting a fireplace set. This will depend on a few factors, including the wattage of the fireplace, your current electricity rates and the amount of time you're planning on using it each day. Divide the wattage of your fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt-hour charged by your electricity provider.
The mantelpiece and surround of your fireplace also have a major impact on how it looks. Some are designed with intricate designs that add a new layer of visual interest to the room, while others offer more subtle and blends into most interior styles. There is even the suite with an LED inside glow log effect that gives the impression of a real flame without making use of any fuel.
There are four types of fire places including wood (nice for viewing and feeling but less efficient, releases air pollutants such as particulate matter and carbon monoxide) gas (more efficient in terms of energy efficiency, but still emits carbon monoxide, and burns natural or synthesized logs) and free standing electric fire suites (uses the technology of fan and coil that doesn't release dangerous gases, is very economical and comfortable). Select a fireplace set-up with a high BTU rating if you want the best results. This will make your room warm faster and provide a more realistic flame effect.

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