Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Efficient Gas Fireplace


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A gas fireplace is usually a factory-built firebox with a glass face for viewing the fire. Designs are made specific to the customer's use. They may be designed to look good or to provide heat in a home. The fireplaces have ducts to help distribute the heat wherever required. This makes them efficient and avoids loss of heat and wastage of gas.

Both, gas and direct vent fireplaces have sealed combustion chamber so that emissions are expelled through the vent or chimney. The efficiency of a gas fireplace is largely based on the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency rating. The higher the rating the more fuel-efficient the fireplace is. However, not all the units available are rated. Gas systems offer zone heating, and since no electricity is required, they can provide heat during a power outage.

There are many advantages attributed to gas fireplaces. They are convenient and ignite at the press of a switch. They do not produce any noxious smoke, thereby making them cleaner and easier to maintain. The flames that gas fireplaces produce look like a realistic wood masonry fireplace. Gas fireplaces are easy to install, and can be setup at places where heating is required the most. They are available in a large variety of designs, and are efficient in their use. Efficient natural gas fireplaces can heat up to 1,000 square feet of living space at a low cost.

Natural gas fireplaces or freestanding fireplaces not only help keep the house clean, but also cause less pollution compared to wood-burning fires. There are various factors that determine the actual energy saved. Factors like geographic location, weather conditions, and equipment installed and contributes to the efficiency of a fireplace.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Tips on Buying a Fireplace, Electric Fireplaces, and More


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There's absolutely nothing like starting up your fireplace - even those nifty electric ones are pretty neat - on a cold winter day. It makes you want to throw on a blanket, cuddle a warm cup of hot chocolate in one hand, and hold a novel in the other.

Looking for a new fireplace can be hard work. With all the selection out there, from traditional to electric, indoor or outdoor, gel-fuel,stove, fireplace inserts, or wall-mounted fireplaces - where does a consumer even begin?

Read on for an easy step-by-step guide on buying a new fireplace.

The classic fireplace is a good place to start. The traditional fireplace was used as the main heat source for a home during the winter (before modern heating). Many homes still have fireplaces and chimneys that use burning wood to create heat and fire for warmth and enjoyment. The downside to the classic fireplace is that it uses and burns wood, which is wasteful and requires ventilation (via the chimney) to burn. This also means added costs for annual chimney cleaning, and etc.

Electric fireplaces are the most popular alternative to classic ones. The benefit to electric fireplaces is that they still look like and give off heat like a fireplace, but use electricity rather than wood. This means not having to have ventilation and also flexibility in terms of where you install the unit. If you have a classic fireplace, you can opt for an electric fireplace insert to be installed to reap the benefits of an electric fireplace where your traditional fireplace would be.

A popular option for is the corner electric fireplace, especially for small rooms or apartments. Instead of having to take up a large portion of a wall for they are triangular in shape and fit in the corner of a room.
Similarly to the classic fireplace is the country-style stove. If you stepped into a century home, you may see a small square or rectangular-shaped block, which acted as the stove and fireplace for these homes. For a traditional look in your home a fireplace stove is a fun choice and also comes as an electric version.

Gel fireplaces are another alternative to a classic or the electric fireplaces introduced above. Cans of gel-fuel that are made specifically for gel fireplaces can usually burn for up to three hours. The gel-fuel is made of a grain-alcohol that burns off, leaving no ash to clean up or need for ventilation. They are also safe because the burning gel doesn't spark and thus avoids any danger of potential fires.

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Friday, December 24, 2010

10 Steps to Cleaning Your Fireplace - A How to Guide


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Nothing is nicer on a cold winter day than a hot crackling fire. While fires can be wonderful, they are not without effort. If you regularly use your fireplace, it is a good idea to give it a careful cleaning every now and then. The process is pretty simple, but it does take some time. Here is a how to guide to help you with the process.

1. Never clean out a hot fireplace. If you want to clean your fireplace out, wait at least 48 hours from the end of your last fire. Wear clothes that you don't care about and consider using a face mask. This is a really messy task.

2. Put down layer of newspaper or plastic sheeting around the fireplace to make sure that you don't stain your carpet with soot and ashes.

3. Find your damper and use a stiff brush to clean it off. Soot and creosote will build up on it rather quickly, so if you don't know where it is, make sure that you ask for help.

4. Using a hand broom and a dustpan sweep out the majority of ashes from your fireplace hearth. This might take several tries. When you remove the ashes place them in a trash can with a liner or in an outdoor bucket. If you notice any warm coals, wait to clean out your fireplace as they can be a fire hazard.

5. Vacuum out the fireplace to remove any remaining residue.

6. While you can find expensive fireplace cleaners, vinegar and water work really well. Mix 2 parts water to 1 part vinegar. If you need a little scouring power, sprinkle baking soda. Using these simple household cleaners, scrub out your fireplace. It is a good idea to use a stiff brush that you don't plan on using anywhere else in the house as it will get very dirty.

7. Scrub off your fire grate and your fire tools. You can use a little steel wool and metal polish to restore their former beauty. Remember to remove all traces of polish using the vinegar cleaner as some types of polish can be flammable. Dry everything thoroughly before replacing it to ensure that rust does not form.

8. Wipe down the area surrounding your fireplace using a clean rag and more of your vinegar solution. If you find difficult, stuck on ash you can let it soak in cleaner before wiping it down.

9. Pick up the newspapers and discard. Then vacuum the entire area just to be sure that there aren't ashes still remaining.

10. Replace your fire grate and tools. For a beautiful touch, consider adding a log to your fireplace and stocking your indoor wood supply. This way you are ready to build your next fire.

As you can see, cleaning a fireplace isn't that difficult. It is easiest to clean when you do this regularly, so make sure that you clean it out every few months when you are lighting fires often. It is also a good idea to give your fireplace one final cleaning once winter is over.

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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Fireplace Screens Are As Individual As the Homeowner


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If it's time to replace that old, beat up fireplace screen that's looking more dilapidated every year, consider choosing a new fireplace screen that will enhance your room's decor and be something you can be proud of. fireplace screens can serve many purposes, ranging from safety to aesthetics, but if one of your objectives is to create a beautiful living space, the right fireplace screen can make a world of difference! A good starting point for making the best choice is being aware of some of the product variations that are available.

Fireplace screens on the Market include:

* Single panel fireplace screens

* Curved or bowed fireplace screens

* Fireplace screens with doors

* Folding fireplace screens with 3-5 folding panels

* Fireplace spark guards

* Fireplace screens that come with tools attached

* Glass fireplace screens

The style choices are as varied as your lifestyle and decorating tastes. If an antique look is what you have in mind, there's an interesting selection of antique bronze or gold fireplace screens available online that can add a dramatic flair to your living room or other family gathering area. Some of the glass fireplace screens on the market are also worth a second look, including distinctive screens with an antique copper finish, a solid brass frame, or an antique copper look. With a variety of designs to fit every home, you can get decorative fireplace screens that feature ornate scrolling, nature scenes, or floral designs.

In addition to aesthetic appeal, you'll also want to choose a fireplace screen that is wide enough to extend the length of your fireplace opening. Wider screens or units with extra panels are available for extra large fireplaces. Other functional considerations are whether the fireplace screen provides sufficient protection against flying sparks or cinders. For some homes, a fireplace spark screen that pulls open and closed like a curtain is a good solution.

If you have small children or mischievous pets, you may also want to give some thought to a hearth safety gate. It can help give you peace of mind knowing that there's barrier between your fireplace and the members of your family that need extra protection.

There are a number of worthwhile fireplace accessories sites on the Web that include detailed pictures of fireplace screens, fireplace tools, log racks, chimney caps, and other necessary supplies. Some of the good quality fireplace screen manufacturers to keep in mind are Pilgrim, Uniflame, Minuteman, and others.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Tips For Cooking With Real Firewood


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I love to cook over real fire! Whether on a gas grill, charcoal grill, smoker grill, fire pit or even in my fireplace, cooking with fire is fun and creates unique and delicious aromas and flavors that enhance many foods greatly. But by far my very favorite way to cook is over a real hardwood firewood fire. While good charcoal and smoker cooking can certainly give you some nice char-broiled wood flavors, there is nothing quite like a real wood fire. There is something very primitive and romantic about it, harking back to pre-modern times when food was all cooked over an open wood fire.

Most people do not take advantage of real wood to cook anymore because technology has made things easier for us. Between gas stoves and grills and easy to light charcoal, cooking with fire is quick, easy and pretty much hassle free nowadays. However, there is something to be said for a leisurely afternoon, building a real fire and then using that fire to perfectly cook your grilled meal. Sometimes I don't want "quick", "easy" or the bare minimum.

So for all those like-minded grillers out there, those who want to get a little more primitive and a lot more delicious, here are some tips for how to cook with real firewood on your grill, fire pit or even in your fireplace. It takes some time and it take some practice to get right, but I think you will love the results!

Choose Good Hardwoods

At the heart of great wood cooking is good firewood which burns long, hot and gives off savory aromas. Don't skimp in this department! All of the smoky, grilled flavor that you get in your food comes from your wood so if you use bad wood, your results will be bad. So what is bad? First of all, avoid softwoods in general.

Softwoods burn easily and hot but don't burn as long and don't tend to develop long-lasting hot embers at their core. Softwoods, like pine for example, also tend to be fairly resinous and many give off piney or other sharp smells which, while not unpleasant, do not pair well with food. You can use softwoods to help get your fire started, but what you really want for the majority of your firewood is good, seasoned hardwoods.

Hardwoods are denser and will burn longer and hotter. They take longer to get started, but the extra work is worth it. There are dozens of hardwoods that make great fuel for cooking, some of which have very distinct and delicious aromas and flavors. Oak is very common, which gives off a rich, smokey aroma. I prefer fruit and nut woods as they tend to have a milder, almost sweet, aroma. Some excellent choices are almond wood, apple wood, pear wood, and pecan wood, if you can find them. Most people know about mesquite and hickory for smoking, but they are also hardwoods which make excellent fuel. If you happen to live on a vineyard, old grape vine cuttings make great wood for quick fires!

Build Your Fire Ahead

As I mentioned above, starting a hardwood fire can take some time to really get going. In addition, because you want to cook with embers as much as possible, you want to give your fire a chance to burn down as much as possible before you throw food on top. This can take quite a long time and depending on how much you are planning to cook and how big your fire pit or grill is, this can take literally several hours to build the fire, keep feeding it to build up a core of embers, and then let the large flames die down before starting to cook. Of note, while I generally prefer to do this type of wood fire cooking on an outdoor fire pit with a grill grate, most people don't realize that you can burn a wood fire in most heavy duty charcoal grills as long as it is big enough. I have used the large Weber 22-1/2" charcoal kettle grills to good effect as well as some Char-Broil charcoal grills.

Cook with Embers

As mentioned above, when cooking with real firewood, cooking over the hot embers is ideal. Why? A new fire, which has just been started does not give off much heat. Additionally, there are large flames coming up from the wood. If you lay a grill grate across this young fire, you will not get much radiant heat and instead will have big open flames lapping up around your food. This spells disaster for grill cooking! Your food will not cook on the inside very fast and the outside will catch fire and get burned to a crisp in no time!

To avoid this and to get the most of your firewood, take your time and start early. Red glowing embers give off tons of heat and don't have big flames. If cooking in a fire pit or large grill, start your fire early and keep adding wood for a while to build up a deep core of hot, glowing red embers at the bottom. Then let the top wood burn down until you barely have any flames left, just a big, deep pile of red embers. These embers give off a lot of heat and because they don't have large flames, they are less likely to char your food to a crisp. Only then should you lay your grill grate across and add your food. If you are cooking a lot and the heat starts to die down, stirring the embers with a poker helps to get more oxygen to the wood and will increase the heat for a while. If you really need more fuel, you can add firewood to the side and only push it over, under the cooking area, when it has burned down and no longer has large flames.

Rotisserie Cooking

One way to get a lot out of your wood fire cooking is to use a rotisserie. There are various rotisserie contraptions that can be purchased at grilling and camping supply stores. These are basically a large motorized or hand-turned spit that rotates over your fire pit. This is advantages for several reasons. First of all, for large roasts, such as whole poultry, pigs, and other large roasts, it gives you a very even, consistent cooking heat throughout the meat so that your food stays succulent and evenly done.

Also, for these larger roasts, laying them directly over hot embers can burn the surface long before the interior is even warm. Finally, the rotisserie can hold your food a considerable distance above your wood fire so that you can even cook over open flames without your food burning. If high enough, only the rising heat, not the actual flames, reaches your food, which is perfectly rotated in the aromatic smoke. Therefore, prep time is reduced as you don't have to burn your wood down to embers first, although some embers help to supply adequate heat. For grilled leg of lamb and whole chicken and game birds, rotisserie cooking over a fire pit is one of my favorites!

Fireplace Cooking

In the winter it is often too cold outside to cook outdoors. However, many of us have a wonderful real wood cooking area right in our homes, although some of us don't realize it. Most fireplaces are used exclusively for heat and ambiance these days, but years ago it was the primary cooking area in many houses. I love hearth cooking and it is not as difficult as most people think. For most types of fireplace cooking, special equipment is needed. There are fireplace cranes available which hold a handled Dutch oven pot or kettle over your fire to cook stews, soups or coffee. Fireplace grills are available which is basically a grill grate that sits over your firewood grate in the fireplace and allows you to grill any number of foods.

Even fireplace rotisseries are available which sit just in front of the fireplace and slowly turn your roast meats. But if you don't want to invest in any extra equipment, there is always string-turned fireplace cooking. Traditionally a way to roast a leg of lamb in front of the fire, I have adapted string-turning to roast a number of different types of roasts, from whole poultry to tri-tip. All you need is a long piece of kitchen twine and a screw or hook installed in your mantle above your fireplace. The weight of the roast slowly spins it on the string so that you have a poor man's rotisserie without a lot of extra equipment!

An Alternative

Finally, if all of the above seems like too much work and too much hassle there are easier alternatives to infuse wood smoke flavor into your food. Using smoking wood chips or chunks in either a barbecue or dedicated smoker grill is an option. Smoker cooking can really give you rich, aromatic smoke flavors in your foods. However, because you are using standard charcoal or gas as a fuel source, you avoid much of the hassle of cooking with real firewood.

I hope these tips help to get you started cooking with real firewood to bring your grill cooking to a new level of fun and flavor. Remember to always be safe when using fire of any type! Follow all basic fire safety rules so that only your food gets cooked!

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Panacea 15450TV Black Wrought Iron Fireplace Grate 18"

Panacea 15450TV Black Wrought Iron Fireplace Grate 18" Review






Panacea 15450TV Black Wrought Iron Fireplace Grate 18" Feature


  • 18"
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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Stoll CBAR-GWH-GLH Grate Heater Trim Bar - Specify Finish

Stoll CBAR-GWH-GLH Grate Heater Trim Bar - Specify Finish Review






Stoll CBAR-GWH-GLH Grate Heater Trim Bar - Specify Finish Feature


  • Optional trim bar for all Stoll grate heater models.
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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Stone Fireplace - Old Style Decorating For Any New Home


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A stone fireplace adds a rustic, solid appeal to any room's décor. The fireplace has long been a centerpiece for many homes. It serves as a gathering point, a place where the family comes together and shares some good cheer, a warm drink, a good story. When you add wood and make a fire, you have a place where you can sit for hours and just soak in the warmth. The fireplace is so ingrained in our culture, that almost every home has one and many paintings depict family gatherings around it.

If you are not one of the lucky people who have a house with a fireplace, never fear because there are so many options out there. You have a million choices regarding building materials and construction. If you get a contractor, be sure that they have experience and a good list of references and that they know how to deal with local codes and ordinances. One of the first choices you are likely to make is what type of configuration you want. You can choose a free standing unit which is set away from the walls, or you may choose a unit that is built into the wall. Typically, free standing units burn wood or coal and are made of cast iron and have an exhaust pipe which goes through the wall or ceiling to exhaust combustion fumes. The benefit of a free standing unit is the flexibility of moving it to another room or simply getting rid of it without any major demolition and modification to your home.

Most people don't like the look of cast iron. Free standing units are now available in a huge variety of styles and colors and materials. You can get a unit that looks like an audio video cabinet. The flames are centered where a television would normally be and you are protected by glass doors and optionally a chain link barrier. The cabinet is finished in wood accents and even has storage for firewood underneath in an attractive alcove. The exhaust pipe is hidden by the top of the cabinet so it has a very neat appearance.

If you have a large home, you would normally opt for a stone fireplace built into the wall. You can also have it finished in brick or marble or granite, any number of materials are suitable. Installation is much more involved than it would be for a free standing unit, but it is well worth the hassle and cost as your family will enjoy it for years to come. If you have a talented stone mason, they can craft a wonderful fireplace and mantle. Some ideas include half-round tops, or the traditional rectangular opening. There is no limit to what you can build. Just make sure that you look at plenty of pictures. You can get some great ideas such as marble accents, statues, granite tops, cooking inserts, ventilation fans, etc. You can also have a gas line installed and burn gas instead of firewood. This can come in handy on a cold day when you run out of wood.

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

What Does a Fireplace Insert Do?


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A dull fireplace is definitely not something you would want in your home. Fortunately, you may improve further the appearance and efficiency of your standard fireplace. This can happen when you decide to install a fireplace insert. Once you choose to install one of these, you can instantly save a few dollars on the heating bills because of the supplementary heat the fireplace will give out. It also makes your fireplace a provider of fresh winter air.

A fireplace insert is typically a smaller version of the original fireplace that is specially designed for insertion into an existing fireplace, thus the name. It does not really matter if your fireplace at home is a factory built unit or masonry. The inserts are deliberately designed to create a more efficient fireplace and also enhance your living room's look. A fireplace insert is divided into five types - pellet, wood burning, b-vent, vent free and direct vent.

Nearly all wood-burning fireplaces will benefit once a fireplace insert is installed. Many of the average fireplaces have low ratings in terms of efficiency with rates lower than ten percent. Because of the open burning structure of the average fireplaces, the heated air in the room will be sucked into the fire so it can be used for incineration. When this happens, a lot of implications occur. For instance, when the heated air is sucked, you will feel cold. Also, wasting of energy will occur since this will cause the fire to burn out at a fast rate. But once you have an insert, these problems will all be gone.

You might be interested in it, but what type of fireplace insert should you acquire? As you already know, there are five types of inserts and you might be a little overwhelmed with choosing the one you will acquire. One important consideration is the cost and the availability of the needed fuel. If the gas supply you have includes propane or natural gas, your options are a direct vent, b-vent or a vent-free. On the other hand, if you have a massive supply of wood, then it is obvious that you should get a wood-burning insert instead. However, if it is efficiency that you want, you cannot go wrong with a pellet insert.

Akin to any other form of appliance, you should first take into consideration your personal predilection and need before you splurge your money on an insert. It is a good move to first visit a local store and find out if they sell the brand that you are fond of. You may also get the opinion of other people, relatives and friends.

Getting your own fireplace insert set up in your household can be the solution to some complications brought about by your fireplace. No need for extra expense for heating bills. Additionally, the fireplace insert also generates fuel efficiency and is very easy to use. And the best thing about it is even during blackouts and when the power is out, you can still feel the heat. It is really a good investment to buy an insert for your home.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

How to Build a Rocking Chair - Tips to Get Started


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Rocking chairs would make a good furniture piece on the porch or by the fireplace. It definitely is worth the effort to learn how to build a rocking chair. It is one of the most comfortable chair to have around the house.

And I should know, several times, I found myself dozing off just after a few minutes sitting in my chair.

First Things First

Before building a rocking chair, you need to decide first if you wish to build the whole set or you may just want to add a rocker to an existing chair.

Yes, you do have the option to do this and yes, adding a rocker to an existing chair is a whole lot easier than building the whole thing but for a woodworking enthusiast like me, it's definitely less the fun.

Plus, not all chairs can be made for this purpose. You'll need to have a sturdy chair made of hard wood.

To build a rocker, you'll be needing a plywood onto which you will draw and cut the template for the rocker. This template is then used as an easy guide for drawing and sawing the rocker from the wood.

WOOD

In building a this kind of chair, you need to decide which type of you are going to use.

As mentioned earlier, the sturdier the wood the better. Pine is the least expensive choice for this purpose but if the chair is intended for outdoor use, I'd suggest something sturdier like oak.

TOOLS

Back when I was learning how to build a rocking chair, I haven't used some fancy tools. Basic woodworking tools like a band saw, t-square, screwdriver and a drill I've borrowed from a relative was able to do the job.

Now, I'd welcome the help of some power tools anytime to get the job done faster.

SOME TIPS TO FIX ROCKING CHAIR CREAKS

Even if you are still in the process of learning how to build a rocking chair, you may want to know some tips to fix rocking chair creaks.

* Tighten the nuts and bolts of the chair.
* Use WD-40 to lubricate the metal joints. Or if the noise is due to wooden pieces rubbing into each other, you may use talcum powder instead.
* If squeaking persist, you may want to transfer the chair to another area as the noise might be due to the flooring. Pretty obvious, I know, but hey, it happened to me so might as well mention this.

DESIGN AND PLAN

The one thing I can credit my successful initial attempts at building this kind of chair is due to a very good, step-by-step, DIY rocking chair plan.

Sure,you can always draw your own diagram with your own design and your own dimension. But I want to do away with the headache that's associated with numbers and dimensions. I just wanted a very easy to follow chair plan that I'm sure would work so I can spend my time doing what I love the most, getting my hands working in building things.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Benefits of the Ventless Fireplace


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When people are considering building a fireplace or bringing life to an old one, they normally go with the old chimney and hearth scenario.  The traditional wood burning fireplace is great and it has definitely served its purpose.  But, a ventless fireplace is the wave of now.

Not many people are aware that a ventless fireplace exists.  The first thing you wonder about is where all the soot goes.  The phenomenal thing about the ventless fireplace is that there is no soot, hence it's ventless.  It's real fire, without the wood.  It's real warmth, without the gas or the electric.  It's a totally new alternative that has only been around for about twenty years.

Green

What burns in a ventless fireplace is a gel fuel that is made of isopropyl alcohol.  It burns clean into the air in a water vapor.  It's good for the environment and for your home.  Traditional wood burning fireplaces have started to develop huge problems from burning treated wood in the home to burning old wood that has harmful growth.  San Francisco has been fighting this battle for years.  They lead the nation in fighting issues connected to fireplace installation, which include what pollution is being displaced into the air as well as the damages harmful chemicals cause to the home.

New Way of Thinking

Can you imagine a fireplace without a hearth or a chimney?  The cost of installation is so much more inexpensive because it doesn't require major construction on your home.  It's literally installed in about an hour and it can be done by you.  So, you save money on labor as well.  What you can do though is build a faux chimney and hearth if you miss those features.

Also, a fireplace insert and genuine creativity means that you can have a fireplace anywhere in your home.  You can enjoy one in your bedroom, in your den and even in your bathroom if you would like.  Also, outdoor fireplaces are fairly simple to put together as well.

Old Objections

The way a traditional fireplace was built, you would have to take about a week or two if you were lucky to allow a contractor to tear up your living room.  Build a chimney that goes through your roof.  Build a hearth that tears up your floor.  Then, stock your wood and let it burn.  That is unless the house came with a fireplace in the first place.  Not many do because of how expensive a feature it is to add to a new home plan design.

No one can deny that traditional fireplaces are beautiful.  That's why there are alternatives.  The first was the electric fireplace.  It works great.  But, it doesn't work in a power outage.  Then, there was the gas fireplace.  It also does a wonderful job.  But, a gas leak is gravely serious.

The benefits of a ventless fireplace far outweigh any objections anyone might have.  But, it's just not a very familiar alternative to the traditional wood burning fireplace we have grown to love.  Sometimes, something great comes along and it takes awhile to catch on fire.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Outdoor Rabbit Hutches - 6 Tips to Remember to Build a Good Shelter For Your Bunnies


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Outdoor rabbit hutches come in a whole range of sizes and styles. People tend to think that a small one seems fine for one or two rabbits, and that big ones are suitable if you are having or planning on having multiple rabbits.

The facts about rabbits is even if they look fine in a small hutch, they need as much space as possible to run and exercise.

You can find outdoor rabbit hutches already built that you can install in your backyard. But there are several factors to keep in mind before you make that purchase.

- First of all your rabbit hutch should be at least three feet above the ground to protect the bunnies from the elements and potential predators. Dogs, cats, raccoons or foxes are going to try to get your rabbits in way that you cannot imagine. The rabbit needs a place to hide to feel at least secure enough or they may just die from fright.

- The fencing around the rabbit run should be berried about a foot under neath solid ground to prevent dogs to dig under it.

- A rabbit hutch should never be made of treated wood. Rabbits are chewers and that kind of wood is toxic for them.

- Since you want to keep your rabbits outside, they are probably are going to spend their whole life in the hutch so try to give them as much space as possible.

- The rabbit house should be separated in half by a panel to create a compartment for the rabbit to hide, seek shelter from the elements and get warm during the cold nights.

- The floor on the rabbit house should not be made of wire, like most of them are. It would be best to be made of a thick hard plastic panel, just like the bottom of a indoor cage, easy to clean with a hose. Rabbits will use a litter box if you provide them with one and it would be a lot cleaner for them too.

It is very hard to find a rabbit hutch that meet all these needs and the price of already made hutches is a lot higher than what it cost to make one yourself.

A good alternative to buying is to get a good set of plans and custom made the size according with what you need and what you want for your pets. Your hutch will be a lot safer and will provide your animals a much better living area.

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Tips For Building a Good Neighbor Fence


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Establishing boundaries between neighbors is an essential way to show respect, for them as well as for ourselves. A variety of fence styles exist to fulfill the need for boundaries, but one in particular was specifically created to show respect for one's neighbors: the Good Neighbor fence.

A Good Neighbor fence combines equality with cooperation. Whereas most cedar fence designs feature boards affixed to one side of the supporting rails, resulting in a uniform "good side" and a less attractive back side, these fences have boards that alternate on each side of the rail for a fence that looks the same on either side.

Advantages of Good Neighbor Fencing

Most homeowners cite privacy as their primary reason for building a new fence, and six-foot privacy fences have become staples in many communities. A Good Neighbor fence combines the seclusion of a privacy fence with additional benefits.

Looks equally good on both sides. Deciding who gets the good side of a cedar fence can be a point of contention between neighbors. Some neighborhoods even insist that homeowners build privacy fences with the smooth side facing the neighbors, which makes your home look more attractive from the street. With a Good Neighbor fence, such squabbles become irrelevant.

Allows wind to pass through. The gaps between boards allow wind to pass through your fence, which gives it extra resilience against powerful gusts.

Building Tips for Good Neighbor Fencing

Just like any other home construction endeavor, installing a Good Neighbor fence takes careful preparation. The more planning you do before building, the better your project will go. Here are some tips to help you out:

Discuss it with the neighbors. A Good Neighbor fence is all about showing thoughtfulness towards your neighbors. The first step in building your fence should be to discuss your plans with those who share your property lines.

Understand property line regulations. Check into your city and neighborhood fence construction codes to determine which ones are relevant for your new cedar fence. Some cities require property owners to split maintenance and costs when building a fence on a shared property line. If you want to retain full control over your fence, consider building it a minimum of two feet within your property boundary.

Design your fence. There are plenty of options for personalizing your fence, including choosing the height and the width of the gaps between boards. For example, you can overlap the boards to create extra privacy.

Consider maintenance. All cedar fences require regular maintenance in order to get maximum life from them. To increase your fence's longevity, choose high-quality cedar for the boards, use pressure-treated posts and rails, and treat your fence with a weather-resistant finish. you'll need to retain your fence every few years to keep it protected from the elements.

~Ben Nystrom, 2010

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Build Your Own Outdoor Wood Burning Fireplace


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Do you enjoy having friends and family over to hang out in your backyard? Do you miss those good times in the spring and fall when it is just a bit too chilly to spend the evening outdoors? By building an outdoor wood burning fireplace you can bring all the warmth and comfort of summer to any evening gathering. Building an outdoor fireplace is a lot easier than you might think. There are just a few tips you should follow when doing so.

First, make sure that the location you select is far enough away from your house as well as any trees in your yard. While the area will be somewhat protected by design, you do not want to take any chances of a gust of wind causing a fire by spreading ash.

So settle on your location and remove any brush and grass in the area. Smooth out the ground to prepare the surface for building. You will start by laying your pavers in the design you have chosen. This will serve as the foundation for the outdoor fireplace. Next you should pick up a 55 gallon drum or something similar for the fire. You can find a used one at a salvage yard if you are trying not to spend any additional money. If you go with a used or recycled option, make sure that the item has been cleaned thoroughly so that any toxic materials are removed.

Dig the pit to place the drum in. Once you have set the drum it is time to continue stacking your pavers around the drum. You can find complete outdoor fireplace plans in your local hardware store that will walk you through the process step-by-step.

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fireplace Mantel Design - How You Can Create The Ultimate Fireplace Mantel


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One of the most important parts to any fireplace is the fireplace mantel design. You can have the greatest looking wood burning fireplace, but without a nice fireplace mantel it will not give your room a warm, comfortable feeling. When you consider a fireplace mantel design you should take into account what you want to place on the mantel. Whether it is family pictures or other personal items, you want to be sure your design allows you enough room for everything.

Fireplace mantels can be made from several varieties of wood, with oak being the most popular. You will want to keep in mind the design style of your home before making a choice of material though. What is your main color scheme? What is your main design element? Your fireplace mantel design can add to, or distract from, your home's interior design scheme without the right choice of material.

You can also consider fireplace mantels made from other materials such as marble, rock slabs, stones, or even iron. You're only limited by your imagination when it comes to mantel design.

You will also want to think about the entire mantelpiece. What I mean by that is, you may want not only a simple mantel above the fireplace, but perhaps an entire facade which could include bookshelves and other compartments to hold precious items you would like to display.

If you find you are having difficulty in coming up with a solid design scheme, you can always use the services of an interior designer. They are experts at coming up with design ides and can help show you what the finished fireplace mantel will look like.

The good news is that when you decide on your fireplace mantel design, the install will be the easiest part. It takes nothing more than attaching it to your fireplace.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Fireplace Design - How To Find Your Best Options


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Having a nice warm cozy fireplace in your home is something that is appealing to most any family. The hard part is knowing what type of fireplace design idea to go with. Here are some quick tips and ideas to get you started in making any decision.

Although a basic brick fireplace design is generally the most popular style in most homes, you have so many other design options as well.

Some of the more common questions you need to ask yourself before considering any type of fireplace include:


What style of fireplace will work well in your home?


Are you going with a wood burning fireplace or will you use gas?


Are you thinking of going with an electric fireplace?


The answers to these questions will help lay the foundation for deciding on the right design.

If you want a wood burning fireplace then brick may very well be your best design option. Brick provides a choice of looks and is very safe in the home. It goes with any decor and gives off a warm, inviting feeling.

Other than brick, you could take a look at a stone fireplace design or even a limestone fireplace as well. Both of these options are beautiful and make excellent choices.

For an elegant design you can look at marble. This type of fireplace design idea is more for looks than it is to provide a source of heat. If you desire to transform your home into a showpiece, marble is as good as it gets in a fireplace design.

When you decide where your fireplace will go and what style of design you want you can begin to do some shopping. Have a budget in mind before making any purchase. Be sure to include the cost of installation in your budget as well. Many people forget to do that and are left with a great fireplace with no money for the install.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Tips For Decorating a Fireplace Mantel


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If you are looking to give your room a focal point or something to highlight it, look no further than the fireplace mantel that's already there. Many tend to leave their fireplace mantels bare, failing to realize that they can decorate their fireplace mantel so that it become attractive enough to become the room's focal point.

Many homeowners fail to realize that they can do many things on their fireplace mantel to make it more interesting and appealing. Fireplace mantels that come straight out of a magazine page are not the only fireplace mantels that can be regarded as attractive. With a good dose of creativity and fun, even the drabbest of fireplace mantels can be made attractive.

A fireplace mantel is a decorative surface that you can decorate in either a symmetrical or asymmetrical manner. If you want to give the fireplace mantel and the room a formal air, go with decorating the fireplace mantel in a symmetrical fashion. However, if you want to give an air of coziness and informality, go with an asymmetrical decoration. You can achieve an asymmetrical look for your fireplace mantel by grouping odd-numbered objects in different sizes and even color. However, there still must be balance in the asymmetrical decoration in order to create the best effect.

When to Decorate Fireplace Mantels

Holidays and special occasions are especially great times for you to start decorating and showing off your fireplace mantel. For instance, Halloween gives you the opportunity to use lights for decorating your fireplace mantel and show off some of your creativity. Other times you may want to decorate your fireplace mantel are Labor Day, Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can even decorate your fireplace mantel using seasonal themes. Keep in mind that when it comes to decorating your fireplace mantel, it is best to give your creativity free rein.

Fireplace Mantel Decorating Ideas

* When you are decorating your fireplace mantel, avoid using anything that is made from inflammable materials. Use decorative objects that aren't inflammable.

* Fruits make wonderful fireplace mantel decorations. A simple, but striking fireplace mantel decoration is a vase or pitcher full of lemons and limes. The contrast of colors draws the eyes to the fireplace.

* Decorate the space below the fireplace mantel with cones.

* Add depth and illuminate the room by placing a mirror on the fireplace mantel.

* Avoid giving your fireplace mantel a "firing line" appearance. Don't simply line up the objects or use objects that are of similar heights. Make your fireplace mantel look dynamic by mixing up objects of different sizes.

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Gel Fuel Fireplaces - Be Your Own Interior Decorator


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There are few pieces of furniture that are as versatile in style and function than today's modern gel fuel fireplace. Sometimes referred to as a ventless fireplace, these unique pieces of furniture have been known to serve a variety of needs. First and foremost they are a functioning fireplace. They are portable, clean burning and one of the safest types of fireplaces that produce a real fire with out the mess and bother of traditional gas or wood burning fireplaces. But they can serve far beyond just a simple fireplace. Today you can find models that have an entire bookcase included. Some can even serve as a media center as well a fireplace. There are contemporary fireplaces that will hang on the wall. Think of the decorating possibilities with these options.

As far as style goes, there is not a room décor you could imagine where you couldn't find a style or finish that would be a perfect fit. The choices are almost limitless. Wood finishes run from light to dark featuring Oak, Maple, Mahogany or Walnut. You can have your choice of elegant styles in traditional and contemporary designs.

The various sizes available make the gel fuel fireplace a perfect choice for any room size. Whether you are decorating a large family room, an office, a small sitting room or den or even a bathroom, you'll find a size and style that works perfectly. If you have small rooms to accommodate, the gel fuel fireplace is perfect. Can't find an open wall? Don't worry. How about the room corners? There are gel fuel fireplaces that will fit neatly into tight corners just like a corner cabinet. No longer do you have to go without because you don't have large open wall spaces.

The gel fuel fireplace will add elegance and ambiance to any room. Its clean burning alcohol based fuel poses no heath concerns for you or your family. They are easy to install and virtually maintenance free. The gel fuel cans are easy to both open and place behind the log sets. Burn 2 or 3 cans to give you the size of fire you want. They'll burn for a couple of hours and can be reused until the fuel is used up. It is just as simple as lighting a candle. Many models have a choice of log sets so you can get the one you like best and that creates the kind of atmosphere that's perfect for you special setting.

With all these options available, you are sure to have some fun being your own interior decorator selecting a beautiful fireplace that will add style and elegance to your home. Plan the style, type and size of fireplace that will work the best. Make sure you select a good fireplace manufacturer whose models allow you to actually specify size, type and style options when ordering. You can spend a few hundred dollars or over a thousand on a good fireplace. The choice is yours but a good fireplace doesn't have to break your budget. Shop around.

The complements will keep on coming when your friends see your new addition. It will truly be a piece of fine furniture that will last you for years. And the best part is, you will have had fun selecting that perfect addition for your home.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

5 Tips on Selecting a Comfortable Mattress


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If you have trouble sleeping at night, wake up often, or wake up sore from tossing and turning then it might be a good time to purchase a new mattress. Whether you are a person who wakes up sore every day, must spend a great amount of time in bed as a result of certain medical conditions, or simply would like to get a good, restful night of sleep, the choosing the right mattress is critical for a comfortable sleep.

Provide at 5 benefits to consider when selecting a mattress:

Tip #1 - Firm Foam

With firm foam you do not have to worry about a mattress sagging or loosing its ability to conform to your body. At least this won't happen for many years. The mattress will conform to the natural curves of your body providing the proper support at all locations.

Tip #2 - No Pressure on Joints

Many of us wake up sore because the pressure on our joints is uneven. Traditional mattresses don't mold to our bodies rather our bodies flatten to meet the mattress. Something to considering when selecting a mattress is to see if the mattress takes the pressure of the joints and sore spots allowing for a painless night of sleep.

Tip #3 - No Black Hole or Cavity to Fall Into

With traditional mattresses, a cavity forms over time, particularly where the heavier person normally sleeps. During the night you both gravitate towards the center of the bed and end up sleeping literally on top of each other. Look for a mattress that will make your own mold and rest separately for a change.

Tip #4 - Ability to Add an Adjustable Frame

Some mattresses are designed so that you can add one of the adjustable bed frames, which allows you to have the best of both worlds. Adjustable beds are very popular today and allow the maximum of comfort and convenience. You will not have to worry about your partner either as you will each essentially have your very own twin bed with your own set of controls.

Tip #5 - Warranty

Check the warranty. If your mattress wears out before the warranty expires it will be replaced. Some foam mattresses will probably need to be replaced far more often than other mattresses. Traditionally mattresses last at the very least 10 years.

There are many factors when choosing a mattress. It essentially comes down to a matter of preference. One certain bedding isn't for everyone, but you won't really know that until you try sleeping on it for a few days. For this reason it is important that you choose a reputable dealer that offers a money back guarantee. This way you can try without fear of loosing a rather sizeable investment if it doesn't work for you.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Why Make Use of Gel Fireplace Inserts?


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Needless to say, most of us dream of a home where a beautiful and charming fireplace cozies up a room. Many of us dream of bitter cold days and nights which can be warmed up by a glowing and romantic fire. While most of us would love to have such fixtures in our homes, not everyone can actually afford to have even one. The price of construction and available space are all factors that block us from having fireplaces. In these modern times, however, we are blessed with such innovations that allow us to create our homes the way we want to regardless of the limited budget and space. One such solution is gel fireplace inserts.

Gel fireplace inserts can now be easily bought from home shops and even from online stores. You can easily order them and there would be no problem of constructing a whole new traditional fireplace. Making use of the various FP inserts does not only provide most with the chance to have their own fire and hearth even without being wealthy but it also allows smaller houses or smaller rooms to have the warmth and fire they deserve.

One great advantage to gel FP inserts is the fact that they are portable. They can be bought as is and they can be easily set up in any kind of room. If you want to transfer the fireplace insert, then you just do so as it is not permanently fixed on a corner or a wall of your home. For this reason, fireplace inserts are in high demand because they provide you with the flexibility of decorating your home the way you want to.

Another advantage to the gel-based FP inserts is that they do not produce any kind of unhealthy smoke or soot. Unlike coals or the usual wooden logs which produce smoke and release carbon monoxide, gel fireplace inserts are made in such a way that they can be vent-less. You do not need vents or chimneys because there is no smoke or soot released. For this reason too, these fireplace inserts are easier to maintain and clean. Since they are vent-less, you will also be assured of a more energy-efficient fireplace as the warmth do not escape through chimneys or vents.

Gel fireplace inserts truly provide you much more than the traditional fireplace. It is the perfect room fixture if you want cozy nights or romantic evenings. You do not need to exert much effort in making a good fire as gel fuel cans are used. These gel fuel cans are easy to turn off and can be reused if you have not consumed all of it.

Creating a romantic and cozy atmosphere as well as having comforting warmth in any room of the house is never difficult nor costly with the use of the various types of fireplace inserts. Long gone are the days when you have to have a mansion-type home to have a great looking and fully functional fireplace. With fireplace inserts that use gel fuel, you can easily have your dream of having a pretty fireplace anytime of the year.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Corner Fireplaces - What Are the Benefits of Corner Fireplaces?


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Corner fireplaces are unique because they are able to fit into a corner in your home and still have all the parts of a regular fireplace. There are little differences between a corner fireplace and a traditional fireplace except where they can fit in your home. That is why they have become known as corner fireplaces in the fireplace industry. They are great if your home does not have a lot of room or wall space. They come in all types and colors so you have a lot to choose from. There are types for any home no matter what your decor or color scheme is.

They can be altered so that they actually fit in diagonally on the wall in a home. The standard corner fireplaces are one choice but you also will find designs that are glass on two sides, an Island Fireplace, which has glass on all sides, and a Peninsula Fireplace that is all glass except for one side and the sides are not all equal. The Bay Fireplace is a lot like the Peninsula fireplace because they both are glass on three sides. They don't have glass that is the same length, though. The Peninsula Fireplace is a type with the glass being longer on two of the sides. With the Bay Fireplace, the two sides are not as long. Corner Gel Fireplaces are a type that are easy to move from one room to another. That way you can enjoy them all over your home.

You can get electric corner fireplaces that just require an outlet to work. The electric corner fireplace is a great way to create a comfortable and warm feeling in your room and can provide a good amount of heat as well. They are great but they cannot be your only source of heat in the home because they will not work if the power were to go out as what sometimes happens in the winter.

They are unique but also similar to regular fireplaces which is why they are so popular. You can enjoy a cozy fire to curl up in front of but you don't have to clean up ashes or worry about smoke. All fireplaces, including corner fireplaces, are a great addition to any room in your home and make a great area to sit and relax with your loved ones at the end of the day or to curl up with a good book. They are going to continue to grow in popularity.

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Fireplaces and Wood Burning Stoves - Practical Tips For Successful Smoke-Free Fires


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An open fire or wood burning stove can make an attractive central feature to your home. Many designs are available in both classic and contemporary styles, suiting homes both old and new. However, many people overlook the importance of using the correct type of fuel and good fire building practices. If you have an open fire or wood stove, the following advice will help you build efficient smoke-free fires every time.

The best fuel for a real fire is hard wood which has been allowed to dry. Kiln-dried logs make excellent fuel, as does split hard wood which has dried out over a couple of years. Splitting a log lets the air get to the wood, enabling it to dry out. Avoid using whole logs, as these will contain moisture and will burn less efficiently whilst producing large amounts of smoke.

Only hard wood should be burnt. Soft wood, such as pine, contains a large quantity of resin and will only burn for a short period. If your fire has glass doors, soft wood will also blacken the glass extremely quickly, as well as blocking the chimney.

Avoid buying bags of firewood from supermarkets, smaller shops and garages. These logs usually haven't been properly dried and seasoned, and so will result in a room full of smoke. They can often contain a mixture of hard and soft wood too, which will produce a fire which quickly burns out.

Beware of using scrap wood that you may have laying around, as this can be unsafe. Whilst it may be tempting to burn wood from old fence panels and broken-down pieces of skirting-board, remember that these will have been treated with acidic chemicals. Not only will this cause a great deal of smoke, they will also damage the metal of the chimney and fire.

To obtain the best level of efficiency from your fire, simply follow these steps;

Use only hard wood as fuel. Hard wood includes Elm, Apple, Ash, Oak and Silver Birch
Do not use soft wood, or wood which has been treated with chemicals
Ensure the wood you burn is well-seasoned and has been split
Use clean newspaper and dry kindling or firelighters to start the fire
If using a wood stove, refuel sufficiently on the mound of charcoal on the base of the fire
When it is safe to do so, remove the ashes from the stove into a metal container which has a cover. You can then either store this outside or even spread the ashes on the garden.

One last issue to take into account is that the efficiency of your fire will depend on its type. Open fires are not very effective at heating rooms; They can burn through around six logs each night and achieve at best around 20% efficiency. A closed wood burning stove on the other hand can produce a great deal more heat, with efficiency rates of around 80-95%.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Think Outside the Box With Decorate Fireplace Mantel Tips That You Find on the Internet


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All interior decorators have their own way of decorating. They have their practices and their ways of doing things in order to make everything in a room correspond together and look good. However, you don't have to hire an interior decorator in order to learn how to decorate your mantel over your fireplace. There are many Decorate fireplace Mantel suggestions that you find all over the Internet. Some that may be too traditional to ones that seem out of this world. You just need to take these tips and roll them up into your type of style in order to give you the prefect decoration for your mantel.

You will find that there are so many ways that you can decorate your mantel piece. Rather it be on the holidays or just an everyday decoration that you want to keep. One main Decorate Fireplace Mantel tip that you will find on the Internet is the "Three Plus One" tip. This refers to the placement of objects that you have on your mantel. These interior decorators believe that you should have three smaller objects on one side of the mantel that are of different sizes.

Then you should have one main object on the other side of the mantel that should be larger and taller than the three objects parallel to it. This type of decorating will bring the eye to the mantel to see its beauty but will not over shadow the actual mantel so it will be overlooked. Most decorating ideas for mantels involve hanging large mirrors or scenic pictures at least 5 inches above the mantel. This is totally up to the preference of the home owner. You can see many different Decorate Fireplace Mantel designs that people have used by accessing the Internet.

There is even one homeowner that installed hands coming out of the wall, as if they were reaching down for the warmth of the fire. It sounds pretty gruesome but it actually looked pretty neat. You can find these types of ideas as well as many more Decorate Fireplace Mantel suggestions just with one search on the Internet. The main idea that you want to think about when decorating your mantel is you do not want to over power your mantel so that it is not seen. You want to show off the beauty of your mantel and your fireplace and putting too many items on top will just take away from that.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Deck Building Tips


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Building a deck is certainly within the skill levels of most homeowners and weekend do-it-yourselfers. There aren't a lot of complicated framing issues and the power tool requirements are quite modest. However, there are a few things you need to be aware of before you even start building your new deck.

The first place to start is always at the township office. Talk to the building inspector to find out exactly what code requirements there are in your municipality. Ask about things like footer depths and setbacks from property lines. You don't want to build a deck only having to tear it down later because your footers are two inches too short or you encroached upon the property line by a foot. They will also provide you with some good tips and pointers to help you pass the inspection quickly which will make your building project finish faster and safer.

Next, check out some books with pictures of existing decks to get some creative ideas about what you can do with your deck. Sure, you can build a simple rectangle. But for the same amount of time and money you might be able to add a second level or curve the front of your deck or create a shape more harmonious with your landscaping. A book about decks will open up your creativity and let you see more potential in your new deck.

Then it comes time to planning your deck. This is where you want to spend the majority of your time. The more time spent planning will lead to a more productive building time. If you spend a lot of time planning, you will foresee many of the problems you might run into and come up with solutions before they become big problems. This is the most crucial part of the building process. There are many software packages available that will help you design and plan your deck. They are invaluable!

With good software, you can layout your deck quickly and see how it will look. But more importantly, software will allow you to print out a materials list that you can take to the local home center or lumber yard and get competitive quotes on your project. The amount you save on a bid for your materials might more than offset the cost of the software.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Fireplaces - Tips On How To Stay Warm And Safe Around The Fire


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While the weather outside may be cold and snowy, the need to keep warm on the inside becomes the number one priority and this is when many people look to their fireplace for help.

Unfortunately, in many cases this need meets with death and injuries from its use. It's not just fireplaces that are dangerous, but also many other supplemental heating sources such as portable space heaters and kerosene heaters.

Every year in the United States there are an average of 140 deaths and over 25,000 fires caused by wood burning fireplaces, chimneys and space heaters. Heating equipment is the second leading cause of home fires, with cooking fires being number one.

fireplace can start home fires in many different ways. It can be from a cracked chimney, or one that is blocked off. Sparks and burning embers can create fires on the inside of the home as well as the roof.

To stay safe during the cold winter weather follow these fireplace tips:


Always have your chimney inspected each year to be sure it's not blocked or coated with creosote. Also do a visual inspection to check for any possible cracks.


Never empty hot ashes into the trash can. Put them in a fire resistant container and store it away from anything that may burn.


Don't use gasoline or lighter fluid to start a fire in your fireplace.


Always make sure the fireplace damper is open before starting a fire. Not only does it allow the smoke to escape, but dangerous gases as well.


Have a fireplace screen in place to avoid sparks and hot embers from popping out.

By using these fireplace tips, you'll not only stay warm during the freezing temperatures, but you'll also stay safe.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Low Cost Home Landscaping Tips


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Installing and maintaining landscaping around your home can be a costly undertaking. Even the perfect landscape can end up a source of vexation instead of pleasure -- if it costs you more than you can afford to install and keep up.

With these few helpful tips, you can save money on your landscaping without sacrificing quality or beauty.

Plan Before You Spend

Plan before you make any purchases. Without a plan, you may buy things you don't really need, and that can waste money.

Begin with a rough sketch of your landscape design. Next find out exactly what you need to make it possible. If you need advice, there are a number of websites where you can get ideas for creating your project. Specialty stores and some home improvement warehouses have experts on hand who can give you pointers.

Once you've done your homework, and know exactly what you need, you can start spending, without fear of money wasters intruding.

Purchase In Phases

Your written plan should include a timetable for when you will install each portion of your landscape. Most people can't afford to make all the changes at once. Planning your landscape project in phases lets you buy what you need as you go, and as the money becomes available. This phased financing lets you avoid the interest and fees associated with home improvement loans or putting your purchases on credit cards.

Don't Sacrifice Quality

It's good to remember that cheaper is not always better. If there is very little difference in quality, then buying the cheaper item is naturally the best course. However, local stores are often staffed with seasoned experts who will share their wisdom for free if you ask questions while making a purchase. Specialty stores can give you accurate information on installing a water feature, for example. If you are inexperienced in landscaping, you can save money in the long run by spending a little extra for better service, experienced help and advice.

Check Plants Carefully

If you're making your purchases at a "big box" store, be sure to carefully inspect plants for diseases and insect problems. These stores seldom give their plants the kind of care that a nursery would. If the plant you buy is diseased, you'll have to buy it all over again when it dies, and that's money down the drain. Furthermore, the disease or pest can spread to your other landscaping. Many nurseries offer warranties and guarantees free of charge on their plants.

Buy When Prices Are Low

If you plan your landscaping ahead, you can determine when each phase needs to be accomplished. You can buy lumber during the winter when it is cheaper, and store it until you are ready to use it. Buy trees, shrubs, perennials, mulch, and soil late in the season when the prices go down. In most places, you can wait until October to make your maintenance purchases and still have time to winterize your landscape. Keep an eye out for plant sales at local nurseries. You can find really good quality plants at low prices this way.

Pursue Other Resources

Explore alternative resources. Stores are not the only places to get what you need. You can order through catalogs or online. Membership in a garden and seed club can yield very good prices on many items, as well as useful advice.

Try arranging a plant exchange in your neighborhood. Some cities offer low-price or free mulch and compost, and you can check construction or demolition sites for free stones and bricks.

Neighborhood Cost Sharing

Approach your neighbors about sharing costs. If you pool your resources, you can get some good deals on items bought in bulk, and everyone benefits. In the same vein, you can share the rental fees for machinery such as chippers, tillers, and aerators. If everyone chips in a few dollars, you can work out a schedule that lets each neighbor use the equipment before it is due back. This is a great way to reduce the costs of your landscaping.

By heeding a few of these money-saving tips, you can hold down your costs and create a beautiful landscape that you can afford to maintain.

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Monday, November 8, 2010

How to Build a Fireplace Mantel


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A decorative electric fireplace is something that could readily catch anybody's attention. Aside from its ability to provide warmth during cold seasons, this fire feature's aesthetics adds a touch of class to its visual appeal. Though the simulated fire and music are what makes an electric fireplace attractive, its mantel is also an important element that makes it stand out from the rest of the furnishings inside the home. However, as purchasing a new mantel could be pretty expensive, making your own could save you more bucks that you could use for other things.

Before you make a mantel for your electric fireplace heater, it is essential to identify first what a mantel is and how it functions. Basically, mantel is a shelf-like fixture attached to the wall, sitting on top of the fireplace opening. This part is often incorporated to enhance the space where a fireplace would be placed and doubles as a decorative feature where a homeowner can place different objects such as photographs and figurines. Usually a mantel is separate from the fireplace, but can also be purchased already connected to the said fire feature.

Though you can simply purchase the mantel of your electric fireplace heater, building your own custom mantel is a great way to enhance the character of your fire feature. By constructing your own mantel, you would be able to create a unique fixture based from your chosen concept or theme. Though this project might require more than a DIY ability, your efforts would surely pay off as this is a cheap way to get quality mantel without purchasing. To begin your mantel project you would need the following items: saw, nail gun, crown molding, wood glue, router, level, wooden boards and paint.

Measure your fireplace and mark the location where you will place your fireplace mantel. Be sure to add at 3/4 of an inch to the measurements you made so as to properly accommodate the thickness of the boards that you will use. Make sure to use a level when marking to achieve straight lines. After measuring the fireplace and fireplace location, create your mantel design by following your personal concept and indicate the dimensions of your mantel according to the measurements you've acquired from the fireplace.

Create the legs of your fireplace mantel with the use of three boards to form an incomplete box on the wall. Cut the side and front pieces of each leg and secure them together by gluing and nailing. Mount the legs on the wall by securing the sides of the box with nails. To decorate your mantel legs, install crown moldings around the sides of the legs.

Now that your fireplace mantel legs are already in place, the next thing to do is to create the top and shelf of the mantel from a frieze board, and then secure it at the top of the mantel legs. To ensure that the mantel shelf and top are strong, nail them to the wall and place crown moldings around its sides for decoration. For smoother finish, form the edge of your mantel by using a router. Finally, paint the mantel with your desired color but be sure that your chosen hue would complement your home's color scheme.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Fireplace Stoves - Improve Efficiency of Fireplace With Help of This Accessory


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Contrary to what you think, fireplace stove does not refer to a device or appliance that helps you cook on the fireplace. Rather, the fireplace stove is a contraption that helps you increase the efficiency of the fireplace by burning the wood or the pellets better.

The contraption is called a fireplace stove because it works no different than any oven or a stove. It is a closed body device where wood is placed and the door is locked. Combustion takes place inside by drawing air from in and around the fireplace. The heated air is pushed into the room so that maximum heat is diverted towards those in the room where the fireplace is situated.

This leads to better heat retention, combustion of fuel and higher fuel efficiency. Since combustion takes place properly, there is very little problem of ash. On the other hand, if you go in for traditional fireplace, you will have to remove the ash on a regular basis.

Further, there always will be the problem of particulate matter being suspended in the air. All these complications are completely removed even as you enjoy other benefits and advantages of using fireplaces stoves.

Another added advantage is that this contraption makes your fireplace look good. You can go in for different colored stoves ranging from wooden finish to metallic colors. You can choose contrasting colors or you can have the stove blend into the color of the room.

Aesthetic advantage is apart, the stove is a great tool to avoid environmental pollution. If you go in for an EPA certified product, you can rest assured that your fireplace will consume less fuel, burn fuel better and operate at high efficiency.

There are some disadvantages of going in for a fireplace stove. You will never get the feel of a blazing fire in front of you. This is because the entire contraption covers the fire and you will simply see a box which emits heat after combustion takes place inside.

Secondly, adequate safety measures must be installed. If this is not done, excessive combustion and pressure may lead to safety issues. Of course, going in for a reputed brand fireplace stove will solve this problem.

The disadvantages can easily be overcome and you can save a lot of money and effort by going in for fireplace stoves. Just do extra research on the web if you still have any doubts.

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