Monday 18 August 2014

Fire grates - the most essential component part of the fireplace

Man has a huge attachment to fire over thousands of years and across the world. It can be used for variety of purposes like cooking, light and giving heat. Although various modern devices are now available like electric cookers, gas and central heating systems, there is still something appealing about an open log burning fire in the home. When you look at the fire lit in the center of your room the warmth you get in your heart and mind says it all. 

Without glass doors between the flame and you the earthy, smoky aroma of log burning fires greets you when you enter the room. You can hear the crackle, pop and snap of the wood as it burns with the flames dancing around the wood as you are watch the fire. Open fires will always be the focal point of the room in your house. As with an fire attention and care is required when lighting to keep everyone sage but its perfectly possible to do so with a few basic steps. 

Open fire grates are a very necessary part of the fireplace to help control the area of the fire and improve performance when burning. Grates can improve the output and reduce the smoke by introducing more air to the fire. 

The original open fire grates are designed in a manner that fits well into the traditional fire and tapered fireplace chambers. They have 4 legs normally to raise the fire of the hearth. Three sides use bars of some design to contain the fire but allow air in. The back will often be sold and made of cast iron to protect the back of fireplace from the heat of the fire. You can have fire grates in various sizes as per your requirement and size of the chamber. They are mostly based on the standard classification of the British an imperial width. Today there are modern designs of fire grate which take the concept and introduce heat exchangers, flue baffle controls and convection systems to transform the performance of the open fire grate making the open fire a realistic prospect for a modern home. 

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Saturday 16 August 2014

Place Inglenook fireplaces at home with modern ideas

Fire has always held a strong fascination for man. It is the earliest and one of the greatest discoveries of mankind giving the ability to cook, providing light and giving heat. Although most houses now feature modern devices like electric cookers, gas and central heating open fires still the have a huge appeal for many people. It has now become the latest trend for many homes to burn wood for heat in the home. 

The warmth draws you near an open fire, the movement and colour of the flames draws attention in the room whilst the earthy aroma and crackle of the wood completes the ambience only an open fire can create. With modern flue solutions you can place a fire almost anywhere in your house. When you enter your house and see the lit fire with brick, stone or oak beams surrounding it you’ll be glad you chose an open fire. The best thing about an open fire is the absence of any glass or door between you and the flames. 

An inglenook is also known as chimney corner. It is a recess which accommodates the fireplace. Inglenooks originated as an area of hearth that was part of a larger room. The basic purpose of a hearth was for cooking but the enclosed alcove of an inglenook became a natural place to those who seeking warmth so they would gather inside and around. Despite changing building designs including separate kitchens, inglenook fireplaces have retained a space in the houses as a warming place and the focal point of the room. 

Inglenook fireplaces have some prominent design features that make them very appealing. They have a classic style of architecture but due to central heating and their size many have been filled in. The inglenook fireplace is a descendant of open fires which were originally placed in the center of the halls in earlier houses. Earlier still there would have been no chimney above the fireplace at all with the smoke left to rise and find its own way through a hole in the roof meaning the house used to be filled with huge amount of smoke all the time. Today there experts available as well as engineers who can help you open up or re-create an inglenook fireplace in your house. Today modern fireplace and chimney systems mean a fire can be positioned almost anywhere. 

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