What you need to know about choosing a fireplace?
Every homeowner of a country house asks the question: “Which heating method to choose in cold weather?” For the ordinary population of the northern regions and mid-latitudes, or for those permanently living in a country house, this question is very vital. There are many options for heating your own homes, from the most basic and well-known, to the most unusual options for maintaining normal temperature in cold weather.
The method of stove heating comes from ancient times and is widely used as a conventional wood-burning stove. Previously, our ancestors widely used a simple, but at the same time necessary structure, which successfully allowed them to cook food and heat their homes.
In a country house with an abundance of firewood, a stove is the simplest and cheapest option for heating a household. Despite all the simplicity of heating your own home, you need to keep an eye on your wood stove. Without care and attention, it is possible to catch fire or burn down the house. Like any other heating method, this method has its advantages and disadvantages. Wood-burning stoves are often made in bathhouses, because they are practical and inexpensive.
Choosing a fireplace
The heating process using a fireplace is not significantly different from a stove. The fireplace stove is characterized by distinctive design features. However, in our climate it is more of an interior element or a luxury item than used for heating a home. As for choice, Fireplace Studio offers a wide range of high-quality fireplaces, characterized by stylish design, high durability and long service life.
A fireplace can be heated with regular wood or coal, but it is extremely expensive to be considered a productive way to heat an individual home. Nowadays, the fireplace is more common as a decorative element. The flame can be copied using special electric lighting.
You can choose a hanging fireplace. This is the best option, especially when there is not much space, but you really want to install a fireplace. The principle of operation of a suspended fireplace is somewhat similar to a stove - the only difference is the simple style and material of manufacture. As a rule, the oven is made of metal and may have a sight glass.
Perhaps the main feature of hanging fireplaces is that their view is visible to the entire room - and all corners are facing the room - which is why you can see the flame from almost any viewing position.