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Combining two sided fireplace to create one see-through gas fireplace
Comments (1)Your vision for a two sided fireplace is a grand idea but will involve a lot of construction work to remove the center brick and then support the added weight of two chimneys at the center of the fireplaces. Having two direct vent type fireboxes and not changing the structure of the house will be the most cost effective way to move forward. The nice thing about having two units, will be the two fires will be closer to the front of each fireplace front, versus having one fire in the center of the 36” deep fireplace. You need to find a local fireplace speciality shop that can guide you with a safe, cost effective solution that will give you the look you desire. Each speciality shop will have a different choice of vendors offering some great solutions. If you're in the Chicagoland area, we'd be happy to recommend some vendors....See Morevintage marble fireplaces and electric fireplace
Comments (2)you can use it w/electric. diff ways to install. either inset or build it out. this is an infrared...See MoreHow to use wood antique fireplace surround (no fireplace) as decor?
Comments (4)If you google "faux fireplace" there's lots of ideas on how to use it without an actual firebox, if that's what you're thinking. Here is a Candice Olson design where she used a mirror and candles, but I think it would be even better with an antique surround....See MoreFireplace Brand Selection for New Build - Fireplace Extrodinair?
Comments (5)That sounds like what we did, as well. Went with the Xtrordinair 864 Deluxe direct vent for living room, the 564 version for bedroom and the Empire Carol Rose stainless ventless box for screened porch. We’ve ordered the Cimmaron Timbers LP logs for the ventless FP. House is still under construction so gas not connected yet and ventless not installed since decking not done for porch yet. The direct vents look good. Hopefully they will put out some heat. It was a tough decision as was type of stone and hearth height, mantel height, etc. We have worked through the details and think it will all be great. Good luck with your new home project!...See Morehousebuilding126
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