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They work in conjunction to create a centerpiece that can enhance the look of any room and make your home seem more inviting. As a result, suites are the ideal choice for those seeking to update their interior and give it a fresh new look.<br><br>Suites come in a wide range of finishes, styles and colors to match any decor. There are also a variety of options for the type of fire, flame effect and heating output. Traditional fires that are gas-fueled work best in homes with chimneys, while balanced flue fireplaces can be used without chimneys.<br><br>Electric fireplace suites are a great alternative for those looking to add an accent to their living spaces without the hassle of putting in a traditional wood burner or gas fire. The suites generate their own heat through a process called convection that draws in cool air and warms it before venting it out into the room. Contrary to fireplaces that burn wood, these suites don't emit carbon monoxide that can be dangerous if breathed in.<br><br>The back panel<br><br>A fireplace back panel is located in the back of the fireplace opening. It helps to create an 'N-shaped' design by combining the mantelpiece, surround, and the inset fire. It is made from various heat-resistant materials such as granite and stone.<br><br>Most fireplace suites feature a back panel as part of an all-in-one package; packaged alongside the mantelpiece, surround and inset fire appliance. This can save you time and effort when installing, as the components are designed to work seamlessly.<br><br>There are also stand-alone back panels that are ideal to replace an electric or gas fireplace, or for enhancing the appearance of a chimney breast that is already in place. 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With a contemporary open fronted electric fire this suite can create a stunning focal point in any living room, dining room or extension.<br><br>Alternately, this Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe suite comes with the renowned Chollerton inset gas fireplace. The glass-fronted fireplace is a showpiece, and when combined with the limestone surround and back panel, it will raise any home to new heights.<br><br>If you're looking for a minimalist approach, this elegant wall mounted flamerite Edwin LED electric suite is the perfect choice. The suite can be hung on any flat wall and be operated using the remote control that comes with it easy to use, and without chimney or flue required, it's a great choice for modern homes.<br><br>The surround/mantelpiece<br><br>Modern electric suites are a great alternative to traditional fireplaces that require a back panel, a fire surround and other components. They can be set flush against the wall, creating a stunning focal piece. 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If you're looking for something a bit more subtle, the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround comes in a grey finish. It can be used with small electric fire suites ([http://79bo.cc/space-uid-6648748.html 79bo said]) or gas fireplaces.<br><br>You can pick a marble surround or a fireplace that is all white for a more modern look. The Carron Ashleigh is a popular choice and works perfectly with both gas and electric fires.<br><br>A traditional cast iron fireplace is a fantastic option for those who appreciate the atmosphere of real flames burning within their living room. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast-iron fire suites have a stylish mantelpiece with a curved design. They are designed to work with electric, gas and wood-burning fires. Standard, they have the option of a remote control that lets users to easily adjust the lighting and fire settings.<br><br>If you're looking to add some luxury to your home then why not consider an elegant fireplace suite? They are usually larger than traditional suites and are great for adding a touch of class to your living space. They're usually available in a variety of different colours and finishes which means you're certain to find one that is a perfect match for your decor. You can choose a mirrored surround for a dramatic appearance and to increase the amount light that your home receives.<br><br>The fire<br><br>The heart of any fireplace suite is the fire however, you don't need to opt for a traditional wood burning fireplace. There are a variety of options out there, including [https://sovren.media/u/larchradish91/ electric fire suites for sale] and gas. The most important thing is to choose an option that fits your room and meets your requirements. You can also pick a fireplace that is larger or with a bigger panel that frames the fire to create a stunning focal point in your living space.<br><br>When choosing a fireplace set-up, make sure to consider how much heat you'll need to heat your home. This will depend on a number of factors, such as the wattage of your fireplace, your current electricity prices, and how many hours you plan to use it every day. To find this out, you need to divide the wattage of your fireplace by the electricity company's energy rate per kilowatt hour.<br><br>The mantelpiece and surround of your fireplace can also have a significant impact on the look of your fireplace. Some come with intricate designs that add a new layer of visual interest to the room while others are a more subtle look that blends in with all interior styles. You can also find a suite that has an LED inner glow log effect that gives the appearance of a real fire without using any fuel.<br><br>When it comes to fire places there are four types of wood (nice to view and feel but less efficient; emits air pollutants like particulate matter carbon monoxide, particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide) gas (more energy-efficient but still generates carbon monoxide; burns natural or synthetic logs) and electric (uses an electric coil and fan system, doesn't release any dangerous gasses, and is extremely economical and cozy). Select a fireplace set-up with the highest BTU rating to get the most effective results. This will warm the room more quickly and will also create a more authentic fire effect.
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