Lifestyle Begins at Home and Hearth
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Today‘s homes are far more than roofs
over our heads; they are serving more and more as lifestyle
centers full of activities, strong personal statements
and luxuries that were unthinkable not much more than
a decade ago. Witness what has happened to the utilitarian
hearth in the North American home.
Today, the mark of a modern home might be a well-equipped
exercise area, a fantastic home theatre, and a fireplace
or stove in almost every room. There have been huge
strides made in technological improvements to fireplaces
and heating stoves, making it possible to put a fireplace
almost anywhere as an outstanding design statement.
No longer constructed with brick
and mortar as part of the house, fireplaces are built
in factories and shipped to construction or renovation
sites. Through the wall venting makes it possible to
fit one of these pre-constructed fireplaces into a bathroom,
bedroom or kitchen rather than just in rooms connected
to chimneys. And there are fireplace inserts that can
retro-fit either masonry or factory built fireplaces.
Installation is easy in most cases and, in a condo apartment,
it’s often just as straightforward as plugging
into a socket with the advent of great electric fireplaces.
Along with enhancements to fuel
and venting choices in stoves and fireplaces, there
have been incredible improvements in size, shape, and
performance. It is now possible and desirable to customize
and easily install a fireplace anywhere, including hallways
and outdoors.
“We spend a great deal on
research and development and it has paid off in products
that are revolutionizing the hearth and the home,”
says Rina Ristagno of CFM Specialty Home Products, manufacturers
of products under the well-known brands of Vermont Castings
and Majestic Fireplaces.
She points to developments like
the much larger viewing areas of Majestic fireplaces
such as the Chateau 44 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace and
its new, slightly smaller cousin, the Chateau 38, an
easily installed gas fireplace with a large, clean face
and powerful output.
These Chateau units are grand
fireplaces -- complements to regal homes -- complete
with cast iron andirons, but with the modern convenience
of gas flames in astonishing glass sizes. Larger glass
sizes follow advances such as remote controls that operate
fireplaces almost like television sets, turning them
on and off and regulating temperature settings and fan
speeds from anywhere in the room.
Electric fireplaces -- and electric
stoves -- go anywhere there is a plug and come with
lots of pep, such as the1450 watt heater in a CFM Specialty
Home Products’ model capable of a 4,500 BTU output.
And the new models have enhanced flame emulation systems
and ember beds for more realistic appearance.
Partly because of improved technology
and partly because of their great charm, the heating
stove has burst back on the scene as a home appliance.
The flames produced in the latest model gas stoves have
to be seen to be believed.
Heating stoves provide wonderful
ways of creating room centerpieces and of creating personal
statements. Stoves come in a variety of colors but not
all of them are the traditional hues associated with
these heat sources. The stove becomes a true fashion
statement when it is coated in a porcelain finish like
trendy new Suede Brown.
“A stove is a versatile
and economic appliance as well as a decorator’s
delight -- and they’ll give you light and heat
even when the power goes out,” says Ristagno.
in a reference to the August 14, 2003, outage that cut
power to the U.S. northeast and parts of Canada.
Like modern fireplaces, heating
stoves come in direct vent, natural vent and vent free
models for easy installation in any room of the home.
They also come with expanded views through larger glass
windows and with greatly improved burner technology
for the look of real flames in gas, propane and electric
models. Harkening back to the old days, the stove is
also a great source of heat. It gives off 35,000 Btus,
give or take a few Btus.
There’s almost no reason
to have an old-fashioned fireplace in a home today because
it’s easy to upgrade to a modern model that will
suit your lifestyle, with the new lines of gas fireplace
inserts available from leading makers.
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