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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing more inviting on a cold Winter's night than a sitting in front of a warm fireplace. While many people think that fireplaces are reserved for the Northern states, they can, in fact, be found in nearly every state, regardless of the average Winter temperatures. Fireplaces can provide a beautiful backdrop to a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing more inviting on a cold Winter's night than a sitting in front of a warm fireplace.  While many people think that fireplaces are reserved for the Northern states, they can, in fact, be found in nearly every state, regardless of the average Winter temperatures.  Fireplaces can provide a beautiful backdrop to a family gathering at the holidays, offer a romantic retreat for couples looking for some down time, or even make the ideal gathering spot during an outdoor get together.  If you are looking at buying a fireplace, or just having one built, there are several key decisions regarding <a title="Fireplace Designs" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-designs/">fireplace designs</a> that need to be made before you're ready to commit.  Not only do you need to decide where the fireplace will be built, you must also determine what style of fireplace you are interested in and what fuel source you will use to power it.<br />
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<h4>Fireplace Locations</h4>
<p>When planning for a new fireplace, location is everything.  It is also the first choice you will need to make before beginning to look at various styles available.  The two major categories that fireplaces fall into are, of course, indoor and outdoor.</p>
<p>If you are interested in a fireplace solely for heating purposes, chances are an indoor fireplace would be your best bet.  Indoor fireplaces are almost always fixed installations, typically located in one of the larger rooms of the house, most often a master bedroom or living room.  Indoor fireplaces are also designed to provide a pleasing visual impact as well, often adding a more inviting atmosphere to the room and the house in general.  Indoor fireplaces come in a wide range of styles and can be found in anything from traditional fireplaces designs to contemporary fireplace designs.</p>
<p>Outdoor fireplace designs, on the other hand, are generally designed strictly for social gatherings.  While they are still often very beautiful in design, they do tend to prize function over form.  While many outdoor units are fixed installs, similar to indoor designs, there are several types of outdoor fireplace designs that can be considered portable in the sense that, depending on their size, can be easily moved form one area to another to accommodate the particular heating needs for the day.  This portability is primarily due to the fact that most outdoor fireplace designs don't necessarily require the same venting setup that indoor fireplaces must often rely on.</p>
<h4>Fireplace Designs</h4>
<p>Once you have determined what type of fireplace you are interested in, outdoor or indoor, it's time to start taking a look at the various designs offered within each category.  Designs should be selected based on desired placement and intended use above all else.  While they may not seem connected, these choices can also play a large part in whether your new unit will fall into a contemporary fireplace design, a traditional design, or something altogether in a class by itself.</p>
<h4>Outdoor Fireplace Design</h4>
<p>One of the more traditional reasons people enjoyed outdoor fireplaces was because they offered a means of outdoor cooking.  They were much more visually appealing than a standard grill, while also offering a greater opportunity for social gatherings.  Unlike a grill, an outdoor fireplace was able to heat the people surrounding it as easily as it was heating the food placed above or in it.</p>
<p>The two basic categories of outdoor fireplaces are fixed and portable.  Fixed fireplaces are generally built into an exterior wall or as a freestanding unit.  Those built into a wall were designed to offer forward facing access and were often somewhat wider in nature than a traditional fireplace, offering a larger heating area in front.  These were also generally built to resemble old fashioned hearth, once common as an indoor cooking and heating fixture.</p>
<p>Freestanding units, on the other hand, could either be portable or fixed in their design.  Fixed units were often large in stature and designed to allow people to gather around the fire on multiple sides.  They are typically built in either a square design, offering four cutout areas on each facing for access to the fire, or in a rounder shape, containing supports at various intervals to provide multiple points of access while still being able to support the upper portion of the structure.  Some outdoor units were also constructed to resemble large fire pits, containing no upper portion at all and designed more for gathering purposes than cooking.</p>
<p>Portable outdoor units are often referred to as fire pits on the market.  This can be anything from small metal boxes, to large clay fire pits.  They can also be built into the center of outdoor tables, ideal for social gatherings with  family and friends around a conveniently placed fireplace.  While most fire pits can be moved to accommodate any outdoors location, some are more restricted depending on the power source they are utilizing.</p>
<h4>Indoor Fireplace Design</h4>
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<p>Like outdoor fireplace units, indoor designs are also most common in fixed wall installations.  The most common styles of fireplace, in fact, are those built into exterior walls of the house, located in master bedrooms or living rooms as mentioned earlier.  The fireplaces can be small and quaint, or extremely bold and of substantial size.  This is typically by the size of the room.  In fact, many fireplace manufacturers and builders can recommend the ideal size fireplace based solely on the measurements and layout of the room it is being installed in.  Corner fireplaces installations are also an option, often recommended for more unusual room layouts.</p>
<p>For a more contemporary fireplace design, some units are installed in thick interior walls, often providing access to both rooms on either side of the wall.  This style is ideal for homes that have two social oriented rooms that share a single wall.  Keep in mind, however, that these types of fireplaces often require major construction modifications and can be costly to install.</p>
<p>Another indoor fireplace choice, ideal for open floor plans, is a freestanding unit similar to those found in outdoor design.  These designs are often round or square in shape, identical to their outdoor counterparts, while possessing a more refined visual appearance.  Freestanding units indoors will still require ventilation access, leading to the fact that they are almost always floor to ceiling structures.</p>
<h4>Fireplace Construction</h4>
<p>With regards to overall visual presentation, the primary decisions lies in the materials chosen for the fireplace construction.  While most fireplaces are constructed of block, their external surfaces are typically more decorative in nature.  Brick fireplace designs have long been a popular choice for their ability to match nearly any décor.  A brick fireplace design is also much more traditional in appearance than many other styles may be.  Stone fireplace designs are also gaining in popularity, as people are beginning to rediscover that a natural stone fireplace design has to offer a room.  Other materials that can be used in fireplace design include tile, able to create beautiful mosaic patterns or simply standard tile designs.  Outdoor fire pits are also commonly found made of clay, preferred for its lightweight nature as well as it durability and high temperature tolerance.</p>
<h4>Fireplace Power Sources</h4>
<p>The final choice when it comes to choosing the ideal fireplace is what type of power source you wish your unit to run on.</p>
<p>Wood burning fireplaces are, of course, the most popular choice as they are also the most traditional power source for fireplaces.  Wood burning units are simple to operate and only require adequate wood stores be kept for easy operation.  In areas where firewood is not readily available, there are store bought logs that simulate true wood burning logs in appearance and heating capacity.  Wood burning fireplaces are also the most common choice in heavily forested areas, as firewood is often free for the taking with a little manual labor.  It is not uncommon for people with wood burning fireplaces to occasionally cut wood throughout the year in order to stock up for the colder months.  Wood burning fireplaces do require regular cleanings and maintenance can sometimes be considered time consuming.</p>
<p>Gas fireplace designs are also very popular and are the power choice for homes already connected to natural gas lines.  The propane gas fireplace design is also a common sight, preferred over natural gas at times because it does not require gas lines to be run through the entire house.  These units, in fact can operate off portable propane tanks similar to those used for gas powered grills or portable heaters.  Regardless of which type of gas being used, safety is always a primary concern as proper ventilation is of the utmost importance to avoid any ill effects from gas inhalation or exposure.  Another major downside is the fact that many people feel gas fireplaces are too artificial in their overall appearance, primarily die to their lack of real wood and real flames.</p>
<p>The final choice for fireplace power sources is electricity.  While electric fireplaces may not provide the true fireplace experience, as the flames are often simulated and the logs made of ceramic like gas designs, they are the safest to run and easiest to maintain.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the novelties for many home buyers is a fireplace.  Thoughts of cold nights lying on blankets in front of the crackling fire make the notion of having a fireplace a very appealing one.  It can sometimes even be a major selling point of the house.  At the time, the homeowners have every intention of using every night that the temperature outside drops.  When Winter does come, however, many homeowners realize all too quickly the effort and labor involved with having a fireplace.  This is when the benefits of <a title="Electric Fireplace Inserts" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/electric-fireplace-inserts/">electric fireplace inserts</a> come into play.<br />
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<h4>Why Do Fireplaces Lose Their Novelty?</h4>
<p>If someone was not raised to be accustomed to splitting logs in the snow, hauling firewood indoors every day, and cleaning a seemingly endless supply of ash and soot from inside the fireplace, as well as the area surrounding it, the novelty of having a fireplace in the home may wear off fairly quickly.  Fireplaces are beautiful additions to many homes, as well as a cost effective method of heating.  Many people fail to realize that they need to be cleaned on a regular basis, which can be quite a messy task.  The tools used for starting and maintaining the fire must also be cleaned regularly.  The chimney, or course, is one of the most important components of the fireplace that must be kept clean, typically requiring costly professional services.  While the notion of curling up by a warm fire every night may seem appealing, the labor involved tends to deter many people from actually being able to do so.</p>
<h4>What Is An Electric Fireplace Insert?</h4>
<p>An electric fireplace insert is the ideal way to have all the beauty of a traditional wood burning fireplace with none of the mess or hassle.  Electric inserts are designed to be either mounted inside of your current fireplace opening or simply rest inside of it.  They plug into a standard wall outlet and work in a manner very similar to a portable room heater.  They consist of a heating element, which is used to increase the temperature of the 'logs' within the fireplace.  The logs are often made of ceramic and are created to mimic the appearance of real firewood.  As the logs heat up, they increase the temperature of the air being passed over them by the fireplace's internal fan.  The heated air blows into the room, raising the room's overall temperature.</p>
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<p>Every detail of the electric fireplace insert is designed to give off the appearance of a wood burning fireplace.  The ceramic logs are often highly detailed and, from a distance, can easily be mistaken for real wood logs.  Most units will incorporate unique lighting techniques that use flickering bulbs to create the look of real flames.  Colored elements designed to resemble the look of flames in red, yellow, and orange tones, can also be incorporated into the design.  The fireplace's built in fan creates the movement needed to bring the elements to life.</p>
<h4>What Are The Benefits Of An Electric Fireplace Insert?</h4>
<p>An electric insert allows homeowners to utilize the existing fireplace structure in a most cost effective and less troublesome manner.  Electric inserts are easy to maintain and extremely affordable.  They also provide a more effective and consistent heating capacity than a traditional fire would.  They eliminate the need to constantly deal with soot and ash removal, as well as the task of either chopping or buying fireplace wood.</p>
<p>During the warmer months, some people still enjoy the look of a glowing fire without necessarily wanting the heat that can be associated with one.  Unlike a traditional wood burning fireplace, an electric fireplace insert allows the visual benefits of a fire without the associated heat.  Most units have a built in switch that allows the user to shut off the heating element of the unit.  It can then be used simply as a visual accessory, with the electric component of the unit providing a glowing effect to the ceramic logs.  The fan can be used as well to achieve the full visual fireplace effect, complete with 'flames', while also providing an additional source of air circulation within the room.  Many people enjoy this feature for social gatherings in their home.  The ability to offer the visual appeal of a fireplace without the heat or the mess is definitely one of the main highlights of the year round benefits of an electric fireplace insert.</p>
<p>For people that do prefer both a wood burning fireplace and an electric unit, they can still experience the benefits of both.  There are, in fact, a number of consumers who utilize their fireplace for wood burning purposes during the coldest times of the year and then clean the fireplace and insert the electric unit when less effort is desired to maintain the warmth in the room.  Since the electric inserts are typically not permanent installations, they can be removed and reinstalled with ease.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing more relaxing or soothing on a cold winter's night than sitting in front of a fireplace.  Often located in a central area of the home, such as the living room, fireplaces offer a comfortable gathering spot for friends and family.  If you live in an apartment or condominium, however, you may not be afforded the opportunity to enjoy a fireplace.  The same issue arises in smaller homes or those otherwise unable to accommodate the chimney feature that is needed to provide proper exhaust for the fireplace.  There is, however, a viable solution that is both affordable and effective and can be found in the form of <a title="Electric Fireplace Heaters" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/electric-fireplace-heaters/">electric fireplace heaters</a>.<br />
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<h4>What Are The Origins Of The Fireplace Heater?</h4>
<p>Before modern kitchen appliances were invented or even widely used, homes were typically equipped with large cast iron cabinets.  The front of the cabinet opened and was used to keep firewood.  On cold nights, the wood was light and the heat would emit from the openings in the door of the unit.  Since most everything back then was designed to be as useful as possible, the top surface of the fireplace unit was used for cooking meals.  Some larger fireplace units also had room to accommodate pots within the firewood area to allow for faster cooking or even rotisserie like devices for roasting large pieces of meat or poultry.  When not being used for cooking purposes, the fireplace continued to serve as a heating device for the home.  Some houses were even equipped with smaller secondary fireplace devices in the bedrooms.  While not used for cooking, the secondary units were used for heating water for bathing purposes.</p>
<h4>What Is An Electric Fireplace Heater?</h4>
<p>An electric fireplace heater tends to resemble the more traditional fireplace units that also served as stoves and ovens in the old days.  The modern electric fireplace may be able to trace its origins back to cast iron fireplaces but their modern uses are much more simplified.  Now that modern cooking appliances are commonplace, the purpose of the electric fireplace heater is purely for heating purposes.  They are, however, somewhat focused on visual appeal as well.</p>
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<p>Electric fireplace heaters are designed for homes that are unable to accommodate a traditional fireplace.  They are also designed to be much simpler to operate and maintain than standard fireplaces.  These modern units are built into a cabinet that visually resemble the designs of the original wood burning stove fireplaces.  The interior components of the modern heater, however, do not include firewood.  Instead, the cabinet houses a stack of logs that are constructed from ceramic or other heat conducting material.</p>
<p>A heating element is built into the unit which, when powered by electricity, is able to produce the heat needed to pass along to the fake firewood.  The ceramic logs, in turn, begin to emit a great deal of heat.  The unit also includes a small fan unit which pulls in the cooler air in the room and forces it over the logs to increases its temperature.  The heated air is then passed into he room, gradually raising the overall room temperature.  As more heated air is pushed into the room, the cooler air is pushed down towards ground level where it is then pulled into the heater.</p>
<p>Some electric fireplace heaters are also designed to mimic the appearance of real flames through a combination of light effects and other visual tricks.  This tends to add to the units visual appeal as well as adding to the visual illusion of a true fireplace.</p>
<h4>What Are The Benefits Of Electric Fireplace Heaters?</h4>
<p>The biggest benefit of electric fireplace heaters is the fact that there is little to no cleanup involved with their use.  At most, the unit will require occasional dusting and a light wipe down to prevent any buildup on the surface.  There are no chimneys to keep clean, ashes to dust or vacuum up, and fireplace tools to scrub down.</p>
<p>Electric fireplace heaters also provide the look and feel of a fireplace for areas that are unable to accommodate a real fireplace.  Whether they are restricted by size or ventilation access, nearly any room is able to house an electric fireplace.  Even in homes that could otherwise support a fireplace, because of their design, electric fireplaces also eliminate the need for intensive construction and installation, making them much more cost effective than a real fireplace.</p>
<p>Unlike a traditional fireplace, electric units can also be somewhat portable.  While larger units may be a bit cumbersome to be moving on a daily basis, you can move them from room to room as needed to better accommodate guests or to simply store the unit during the warmer months when it is not in use.  Because of their visual appeal, however, most consumers prefer to leave them out year round to add to the overall ambience of the room.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most comforting images that comes to mind when the weather starts to cool down is a warm and inviting fireplace.  Fireplaces provide a source of heat as well as beauty, however, they can be somewhat difficult to maintain.  Between stocking firewood and cleaning soot, you also have to worry about chimney cleaning and other tiresome, and potentially costly, maintenance items.  A <a title="Propane Heater" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/propane-heater/">propane heater</a>, on the other hand, can provide the same amount of comforting heat, if not more, than a wood burning fireplace.  The thought of curling up with a good book in front of a propane heater, however, may not seem as inviting.  The perfect solutions, combining both efficiency and effectiveness, are <a title="Propane Fireplace Heaters" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/propane-fireplace-heaters/">propane fireplace heaters</a>.<br />
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<h4>What Are Propane Fireplace Heaters?</h4>
<p>A propane fireplace is, at first glance, no different than a traditional wood burning fireplace.  The logs, however, are made of ceramic instead of wood, the flames are typically a lighting illusion, and the warmth is generated from propane gas that has been ignited, as opposed to a log that is being burned.  The ceramic logs are designed to look and feel like actual wood logs that you would find in a traditional fireplace.  They are made from ceramic because of the materials ability to withstand high temperatures, as well as being able to radiate heat effectively.  The fireplace is tied to an external propane source, typically a tank on the outer wall of the house, and uses propane to create a clean burning source of heat.</p>
<h4>What Are The Benefits Of Propane Fireplace Heaters?</h4>
<p>The primary benefit of a propane field fireplace is the ease of use couple with the low maintenance factor.  The major task involved with a propane fireplace is refilling the tank on occasion and dusting the logs every few weeks or so.  There is no firewood to chop, haul, and store.  There are no ashes or soot to cleanup.  There is no chimney buildup to worry about.  A propane fireplace provides all of the beauty of a traditional fireplace, with none of the hassle.  While some people may feel that a propane fireplace isn't as comforting as a traditional wood burning fireplace, they often change their minds when they realize they can have a warm and comforting in their living room with just the flick of a switch, as opposed to having to load wood into the fireplace, make sure the kindling is in place, struggle to light the fire and get it started initially, and have to constantly adjust the logs and add new logs to keep the fire going.  The convenience alone usually makes up for the fact that, on close inspection, you are using ceramic logs as opposed to wood ones.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike the fireplace mantels of old, modern mantel designs are created to blend in with their surroundings. While the goal during the Renaissance period was to create the most elaborate and decorative fireplace mantels you could, on the grandest scale possible, the look that is aimed for today is sleek and sophisticated. Modern fireplace mantels [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike the <a title="Fireplace Mantels" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantels/">fireplace mantels</a> of old, modern mantel designs are created to blend in with their surroundings. While the goal during the Renaissance period was to create the most elaborate and decorative fireplace mantels you could, on the grandest scale possible, the look that is aimed for today is sleek and sophisticated. <a title="Modern Fireplace Mantels" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/modern-fireplace-mantels/">Modern fireplace mantels</a> offer the traditional function blended with modern style.<br />
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<strong> Fireplace Mantels Throughout History</strong></p>
<p>The fireplace mantel began as a simple hood covering a fire grate that was attached to a chimney stack. The hood allowed smoke to be funneled up the chimney instead of passing into the home. As the fireplace itself began to grown in popularity, the upper class demanded more than just a simple hood to rest above their fireplaces. Instead, rooms of the wealthy were designed around the fireplace. Mantels were elaborate and exquisitely detailed, often stretching the entire length of a room and reaching to the ceiling. They were more works of art than a simple functional component of the fireplace itself. Even as the styles and cultures hanged over the years, fireplace mantels remained things of true beauty, even as they decreased significantly in size. In fact, the more compact the fireplace mantel became, the more detail work seemed to be woven into it. Sculptors and wood carvers were known for their hand crafted pieces and were in demand throughout history. Each mantel was a masterpiece and many of them still remain today, obtained and restored by antique collectors around the globe.</p>
<p><strong>The Modern Mantel Piece</strong></p>
<p>Today, fireplace mantels are still beautiful, just in a completely different manner. The mantel piece, as well as the fireplace it surrounds, are almost designed to become an integrated part of the room itself. They are created form fine marble and other stone, and bear smooth lines and clean surfaces. Sharp angles are preferred over flowing curves, and hard stone is a favorite over carved wood. Vintage inspired and rustic mantels are still in demand, but the largest consumer demand is for a mantel that creates a sense of true form and preciseness of design.</p>
<p>Even though modern fireplace mantels are not necessarily created to be a focal point of a room, they can still be a major topic of conversation and appreciation amongst anyone with a taste for finer details.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are ready to invest in a new fireplace mantel, you have several options to choose from. A growing trend is the demand for antique fireplace mantels. Whether your are purchasing an already restored piece or obtaining an antique to refurbish and restore yourself, there are several notable styles to choose from. Renaissance Mantels [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">If you are ready to invest in a new <a title="Fireplace Mantel" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantels/">fireplace mantel</a>, you have several options to choose from. A growing trend is the demand for <a title="antique fireplace mantels" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/antique-fireplace-mantels/">antique fireplace mantels</a>. Whether your are purchasing an already restored piece or obtaining an antique to refurbish and restore yourself, there are several notable styles to choose from.<br />
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<strong>Renaissance Mantels</strong></p>
<p>Antique Renaissance mantels were well known for their extravagance as well as their beauty, as lavish as it may have been. They often took up the entire length of the wall on which the fireplace was installed. On narrower walls, the mantels would accommodate for their lack of width by stretching to the ceiling. Mantels from this period were typically meant to be a centerpiece in the room, rich with elegant carvings, fine sculptures, and elaborate details.</p>
<p><strong> Italian Mantels</strong></p>
<p>Antique fireplace mantels from the height of the Italian style are some of the most subdued, yet stunning pieces on the antique market. Created and inspired by the designs on Inigo Jones, a renowned British architect, Italian style mantels were known for their simple styling and lack of extraneous component parts. The Italian mantels were typically composed of a fireplace frame and a shelf. They had a strong visual emphasis on architectural design and relied heavily on the look of columns and pillars in their designs.</p>
<p><strong> French Mantels</strong></p>
<p>French mantels remained very simple structure-wise, similar to the Italian styles. They focused on the detail of the pieces, however, with a heavy emphasis on elegant curves and fine scroll work. This was a major break from the Italian style and opted more towards soft lines than cold columns.</p>
<p><strong> Victorian Mantels</strong></p>
<p>Victorian mantels were known for their combination of medieval and Gothic influences into cohesive and stunning designs. They combined high arches and sharp angles, seemingly unlikely components to be found together. The overall design, however, was reminiscent of cathedrals and other great buildings of the period.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, while antique fireplace mantels are truly things of beauty, they can require a significant amount of money, time, or both. The majority of these pieces were also hand cut and sculpted from marble, raising their worth and price tag even more significantly. For more affordable options, modern mantels can be custom designed to mimic the period pieces for a fraction of the cost.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a unique fireplace mantel and with an air natural beauty, marble or stone mantels may not be the best choice. A rustic fireplace mantel made from wood, however, may fit your tastes perfectly. Why Rustic Mantels Are So Popular One of the biggest consumer markets for rustic fireplace mantels are [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a unique <a title="Fireplace mantel" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantels/">fireplace mantel</a> and with an air natural beauty, marble or stone mantels may not be the best choice. A <a title="Rustic Fireplace Mantel" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/rustic-fireplace-mantels/">rustic fireplace mantel</a> made from wood, however, may fit your tastes perfectly.</p>
<p><strong>Why Rustic Mantels Are So Popular</strong></p>
<p>One of the biggest consumer markets for rustic fireplace mantels are people who appreciate nature even when it's in its more unpolished forms. The charm of rustic mantels comes from the fact they are typically made from lumber that may not appear completely finished, which lends to its handmade charm. They are very affordable and ideal for casual settings, unlike many cultured and cast stone mantels. Rustic fireplace mantels also, almost always, have a one-of-a-kind appearance due primarily to the individual variations within the grain and shape of the wood itself.<br />
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<strong> Finished or Unfinished</strong></p>
<p>The two main types of rustic fireplace mantels are finished and unfinished. Finished pieces are ones that have been cut into symmetrical planks or logs. They are typically sanded smooth and often finished with a glossier lacquer or sealant. Finished pieces tend to look more modern than unfinished pieces, but they still maintain that unique appearance based on the color and grain of the wood being used to make them.</p>
<p>Unfinished rustic mantels are some of the most unusual while also being unmistakably one of a kid. Unfinished pieces are made from whole branches of trees that are not sanded or planked and still retain their natural outer surface. Because they are not cut, these pieces also retain the slight twists and curvature of the branch, creating a beautiful, albeit not always functional, frame and shelf for your fireplace. Like finished pieces, unfinished rustic mantels have to be coated with a sealer as well in order to protect the wood, however, it tends to be slightly less glossy to maintain a more natural appearance.</p>
<p><strong> Choosing Your Wood</strong></p>
<p>The best woods to use for creating rustic mantels are those with the most variation within the grain. The color of wood, along with the variations of color within the same timber, are also a key factor when choosing. While some woods are easier to work with than other types, nearly any wood can be transformed into a beautiful rustic fireplace mantel.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you're interested in installing a new <a title="Fireplace Mantel" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantels/">fireplace mantel</a> but want to try and cut costs a bit, there may be a perfect solution. With some basic carpentry skills, and a little time, you can actually have the mantel of your dreams at an affordable cost. Do it yourself <a title="fireplace mantel kits" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantel-kits/">fireplace mantel kits</a> are the perfect way to get a beautiful mantel that you can take even greater pride in because you actually hand a hand in creating it.<br />
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<strong>What Is a Fireplace Mantel Kit</strong></p>
<p>A fireplace mantel kit is a great way to put your carpentry skills to the test. Most often, they include detailed carpentry instructions, millwork, and lumber. It is your job to cut the lumber to the specifications included and add the detail work by hand or with pre-made accessories. Once you're done with the details, you assemble the finished piece and its ready to install. Keep in mind, while this may sound like a fun project, you must make sure that you have some basic woodworking skills to take on the task. These include being able to properly measure, miter, and cut the lumber to specs. You must also make sure you have the proper tools on hand to accomplish such a task.</p>
<p><strong>Mantel Kits for Beginners</strong></p>
<p>For the less construction inclined, mantel kits are available that have the lumber pre-cut. This types of kit still gives you the satisfaction of assembling the mantel and adding the decorative details, but doesn't require as much knowledge or as many tools as the first kit. These pre-cut kits also come in very plain models. Once the basic frame is assembled, you are able to select your won decorative borders, shelf style, carving details, or other finishing touches from either the mantel kits manufacturer or your local craft or home improvement store.</p>
<p>Fireplace mantel kits such as these can be a great way to get the exact design and style you want at a fraction of the price of pre-assembled and decorated mantel pieces. They can also be a great family activity that will let everyone take pride in their accomplishments and handiwork during the winter months when everyone gathers around the fireplace.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to choosing a <a title="Fireplace Mantel" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantels/">fireplace mantel</a>, there are several choices that must be taken into consideration. The style of the mantel is essential since it must reflect your personal style and taste as well as accent the decor of the room it is in. The size of the mantel will determine how large of a focal point it will become in the room. The most important choice, however, when selecting a new mantel is what material it should be made from. The two most common types are wood and stone. A <a title="stone fireplace mantel" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/stone-fireplace-mantels/">stone fireplace mantel</a> is not only beautiful, its also extremely durable, and can be found in a variety of designs.<br />
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<strong>Benefits of Stone Fireplace Mantels</strong></p>
<p>Stone mantels are believed to be the first type of mantel used in history. One of the main benefits of a stone mantel, as opposed to a wood one, is that they require much less maintenance. While a wood mantel is coated with a protective seal that must be maintained and reapplied as needed, stone mantels don't require any type of coating. Aside from dusting and occasional cleaning, they are relatively maintenance free.</p>
<p><strong>Cultured Stone Fireplace Mantels</strong></p>
<p>Stone mantels most commonly made from granite, marble, and limestone. Slate and sandstone mantels are also available. These types of stone are sculpted and carved into various designs. shapes, and styles to suit an assortment of tastes. True stone fireplace mantels are beautiful but, depending on the stone you choose, can also be very expensive. The price tag associated with stone mantels is driven by the fact that they have to be cut from larger pieces of stone.</p>
<p><strong>Cast Stone Fireplace Mantels</strong></p>
<p>A cast stone mantel is made from a type of very fine concrete. It is a mix of ground up stone and sand which is mixed with a bonding agent. The thick liquid is then poured into a pre-crafted mold and allowed to set and harden. Once removed, the cast stone mantel is essentially a finished piece. Cast stone mantels offer the appearance of luxurious cultured stone at a fraction of the price.</p>
<p>Regardless of the type of stone or style of design you choose, a stone fireplace mantel offers an air of elegance and beauty to your home that is undeniable.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most beautiful things about wood fireplace mantels is how they can encompass such a wide variety of styles, from simplistic to extravagant. They can be built or found in any shape or size and replicated to mimic the style of any time period. Even for modern styles, the appearance can range from [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most beautiful things about <a title="wood fireplace mantels" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/wood-fireplace-mantels/">wood fireplace mantels</a> is how they can encompass such a wide variety of styles, from simplistic to extravagant. They can be built or found in any shape or size and replicated to mimic the style of any time period. Even for modern styles, the appearance can range from rustic to modern. The wood used for the fireplace mantel can be basic and affordable, such as oak or pine, or it can be exotic and rare, such as mahogany or rosewood, and can also be enhanced with a wide array of finishes.</p>
<p><strong>Wood Types</strong></p>
<p>The most common types of wood used for <a title="fireplace mantels" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/fireplace-mantels/">fireplace mantels</a> today are oak, walnut, and cherry. Pine, hickory, and poplar are also used frequently, as well, primarily in regions where they are harvested. These woods are popular choices because they are all durable, affordable, and easy to care for. Exotic woods are harder to come by and, therefore, much more expensive. Some wood carvers are also not as experienced with the various levels of softness an exotic wood can possess, which makes custom designs more difficult. Pre-made mantels are typically limited to the more basic types of wood unless you are in an area where one of the exotic types is naturally abundant.<br />
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<strong>New or Old</strong></p>
<p>While new fireplace mantels can be created to reproduce the various details and design aspects from various periods in time, a new trend is emerging, and consumers are beginning to seek out older antique pieces for the purposes of restoring them. These collectors feel that, while the look from a particular period can be replicated, an actual piece that was created then is worth the extra effort. On the other hand, the majority of consumers prefer to have their mantels custom designed or select from a variety of new pieces on the market. While having a genuine antique piece is nice, the time and effort that must be put into restoring them are intensive.</p>
<p>Regardless of your preference of wood or inclination towards modern or antique, a wood fireplace mantel is an easy way to add a touch of elegance and beauty to your fireplace and your home.<br />
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