Learning About Brick Fireplace Designs


It is important to take some time out to examine various brick fireplace designs before starting out. Of course, most often than not a brick fireplace will be a permanent structure whether indoor or outdoor. Increasingly, the decorative aspect plays an important role in the choice of any one design. Brick fireplace designs represent what we have traditionally considered as a fireplace and when used with wood as fuel this is the very summum of the rustic nature we like about our fireplace.  Various materials like stone and limestone can be added to bricks to enliven your fireplace and bring a taste of modernity.

In deciding about the design you will like it is important to know that various types of bricks can be used whether pre-engineered  with the advantage of greater energy efficiency or normal construction bricks.  And yes, you do have the option of either building one yourself from scratch or using prefab  materials. And for that matter, the option of hiring a professional or not. The  permanent and generally large nature of brick fireplace designs is ideal for your patio or as an adjunct to the house itself, and most indoor fireplaces with chimneys are built with bricks.

It is much more easier to customize your brick fireplace design according to your local setting and and taste. You may just as well seek to remodel your fireplace and the option of using wood panels, limestone and clay in your design makes your living room much more appealing. Given the scale of the works and permanent nature, it is advisable to hire the services of a professional though that does not stop you from adding your input. In fact, you will find information and videos on the Internet on brick fireplace designs. It can be very easy that way for you to determine which design and materials you will rather go for. Nowadays, there are a range of design options from which you can choose whether traditional square bricks, red bricks, art deco or even the use of rough stones. Generally, brick designs come with a chimney which supplies the air needed for burning and acts as the exhaust air escape route.

The imposing nature of brick designs and their permanent nature tend to bring a distinct dimension to the scenery whether indoor or outdoor. Quite often there is the possibility of easily converting from using wood or pellet to another fuel likegas which ensures a cleaner air quality. However, most often gas and electricity are commonly used as fuel for sleeker and more flexible fireplace designs. You might consider converting from wood fire to gas fire if you'll rather go for a cleaner atmosphere rather than a more rustic one and less pollution. One drawback of brick designs is their low energy efficiency.

It is important to take into consideration safety issues for your brick fireplace design. You will want to make sure that the structure complies with relevant safety regulations with respect to fire and ventilation. Indoor pollution poses an issue with this type of design especially if not undertaken appropriately. You'll need to make sure that that the design is such that the fire is fully enclosed on all sides thus ensuring that the fire is fully contained when in use. Of course, you also need to have a permanent extinguisher close by as well.

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