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14 modern fireplace ideas that will transform your home
This article explores modern fireplace ideas, highlighting their role as both heat sources and central design elements in a home. Experts Melissa Bonney, director of The Designory, and renovation expert Naomi Findlay emphasize the importance of fireplaces in creating atmosphere and serving as a focal point for social gatherings. They also note the opportunity fireplaces present for styling with accessories.
The article discusses various types of fireplaces available, including gas, wood-burning, slow-combustion, electric, and eco-friendly bio-fuel models. A key trend identified is the move towards pared-back lines, minimalist detailing, and larger fireboxes with smaller frames, creating a dramatic, contemporary fireplace wall effect. Other modern styles include ceiling-suspended pod fireplaces, double-sided and triple-sided units, and updated slow-combustion heaters designed to make a statement.
Practical considerations for selecting a fireplace are also addressed, such as heating capacity. Simon Guyon, director at Oblica, advises considering the unit's kilowatt power, the room's volume, and insulation. He suggests 4-7 kilowatts for small living rooms and 9-15 kilowatts for large, open-plan spaces.
Gas fireplaces are presented as a convenient option due to their ease of use, lack of messy clean-up, and thermostat controls. Melissa Bonney points out their suitability for smaller homes, carpeted rooms, and those with allergy concerns. James Kearsley of Jetmaster Fireplaces Australia notes that natural gas fires can be more economical to run in areas where wood is scarce. Modern gas fireplaces feature improved fuel beds, natural flame patterns, and sleek designs, with some models offering Wi-Fi connectivity. The cost for gas fireplaces ranges from $2,000 to $35,000.
Wood-burning fireplaces offer a classic ambiance and can heat larger areas, potentially at a lower cost if wood is readily available. However, they require more upkeep and space for wood storage. Options include built-in fireplaces and freestanding styles like wood-burning stoves or suspended pods. Streamlined wood-burning stoves and simple fireboxes installed on concrete, brick, or tiled benches are gaining popularity. For efficient, long-lasting heat, closed stoves or slow-combustion heaters are recommended over open fires. Wood-burning fires typically cost between $1,200 and $10,000.
Electric fireplaces are highlighted for their simplicity and plug-and-go convenience. Jeff Collins of Glen Dimplex Australia mentions the significant improvements in flame-effect technology, making them appear more realistic. While their heat output (1.5-2 kilowatts) is suitable for rooms up to 20 square meters, Melissa Bonney cautions about their energy consumption, advising consumers to look for models with a four-star energy rating or higher to manage power bills. Electric fireplaces generally cost between $500 and $4,000.
Ethanol fireplaces are suggested for eco-conscious homeowners, using plant-derived fuel. They produce no smoke or mess, require no fluing, and can be installed in various locations. EcoSmart Fire's XL series, for instance, can heat spaces up to 60 square meters. Wood-pellet fires, which use sawdust pellets, are another eco-friendly alternative, capable of heating entire homes with significantly reduced smoke emissions, costing between $3,000 and $6,000.
The article concludes by showcasing specific modern fireplace products, including high-efficiency gas fireplaces like the Element MK1 from Real Flame, minimalist ethanol fireplaces such as the Ghost from EcoSmart Fire, traditional-style electric fireplaces like the Winston Mantel from Dimplex, cylindrical wood-burning stoves like the Hase Sila from Oblica, and freestanding gas fireplaces such as the Cypress GS2 from Lopi.
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