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Fireplace Suites - The Complete Package
A fireplace suite is the complete package; it includes a surround/mantelpiece, hearth and fire all working together to create the centrepiece of your home. Evolution Fires' range of suites are perfect for living rooms, extensions and bedrooms but also the bathroom for the real flame effect.
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The hearth
The hearth is a flat, sloping platform at the bottom of the fireplace. Its primary function is to protect the floor and wall from embers or heat. It is typically constructed of non-combustible materials such as stone or brick and extends 16 to 18 inches prior to the firebox. Most wood and gas fireplaces require a hearth, and electric fireplace suites typically don't have one.
As a general rule, fireplace suites consist of four main components; an inset fire (either gas or electric), a surround/mantelpiece, a back panel and the hearth. The four components work together to create a centerpiece that can enhance the look of any room and make your home appear more inviting. Suites are perfect for those who want to give their interior a new look and revamp it.
Suites are available in different styles, colours and finishes that will fit into any decor. There are also a variety of options for the kind of flame effect, fire and heating output. Gas-fueled fires that are conventional are the ideal option for homes with a chimney, while balanced flue fires are an alternative that can be used safely in homes that do not have a chimney.
Electric fireplace suites are an excellent option for those who want to add a focal piece to their living space without having to install traditional wood or gas fire. These suites generate their own heat by using a process known as convection. This draws cold air, warms it and then vents it out into the room. In Fireplaces And Stoves UK to wood-burning fireplaces suites do not emit carbon monoxide, which could be harmful if inhaled.
The back panel
A fireplace back panel is situated in the back of the fireplace opening. It is used to create an 'N-shaped' design by combining the mantelpiece, surround and the inset fire. It can be constructed from various materials that are resistant to heat, such as slate, granite, and stone.
Most fireplace suites feature back panels as part of a complete solution; packaged alongside a surround, mantelpiece and inset fire appliance. This is a great way to save time and effort during installation as the components have been designed to be a seamless fit, both structurally and aesthetically.
There are also separate back panels that are ideal to replace the gas or electric fireplace, and upgrading the appearance of a chimney's existing. These back panels are offered in a variety of styles and materials so you can choose the best one for your home.
Back panels are not just stylish, but they are constructed of durable materials. This is crucial because it protects your walls and floors from the effects of a fireplace suite. This is especially true when you opt for a gas or solid fuel fireplace suite. They'll generate an enormous amount of heat that is transferred via the ceiling and wall to the area around it.
A back panel will allow you create a unified style for your fireplace particularly if you're opting for a contemporary style. This stunning flamerite Ador electric fireplace, for example, comes with a curved flame picture which enhances the look of the fire. With a contemporary open-fronted electric fire this suite can create a stunning focal element in any living space, dining room or extension.
This Elgin and Hall Farnham Deluxe Suite features the popular Chollerton gas fire that is set. This glass-fronted fire is a showpiece when paired with the limestone surround and back panel, it can raise any home to new heights.

This elegant wall mounted Flamerite Edwin LED electric set is ideal for a minimalist approach. The suite can be hung on any flat wall and be operated using the remote control that comes with it - simple to use, and without chimney or flue required, it's the ideal choice for modern homes.
The surround/mantelpiece
Modern electric suites are a great alternative to traditional fireplaces that need an additional back panel, fire surround, and other components. They can be installed flush against the wall creating a stunning focal piece. They are perfect for homes where space is at a minimum or where a chimney and flue are not available.
The electric fireplace range from Fires2U has a range of sizes and styles so you can find the right one for your home. Choose from elegant stone designs like the Carron Corbel for the classic Georgian style, or opt for something more minimalist with the Gallery Lincoln which boasts clean lines and simple elegance. Carron's Gallery Corbel is also popular with pine surrounds. The piece can be finished with wax or left unfinished to bring out the color and texture of the wood.
You can pick a marble surround for a more sophisticated look. Elgin & Hall Vitalia Marble Electric Fire Suite is a stunning choice, with its beautiful detailing. If you're looking for something a bit more delicate then the Pureglow Hanley is a great option. This surround is available in a grey-colored finish. It can be used with either electric or gas fireplaces.
Alongside marble surrounds, you can also go for a more contemporary style with the sleek look of an all-white model. The Carron Ashleigh surround is a popular option and goes well with both electric and gas fireplaces.
A traditional cast iron fireplace is a fantastic choice for those who love the atmosphere of real flames burning within their living space. The Flamerite Aubade LED cast iron fireplace suites have a stylish mantelpiece that is curved. They are designed to work with gas, electric and wood-burning fires. They are also supplied with an automatic remote control which allows you to alter your fire and light settings effortlessly.
Why not add a bit of elegance to your living area by settling for a luxurious fire place suite? These suites are usually larger than standard ones and can add grandeur to your living space. These are often available in a range of colors and finishes which means you're certain to find one that complements the style of your home. You can also opt for mirrors to create a dramatic effect and increase the amount of light that enters your living space.
The fire
The center of any fireplace suite is the fire however, you don't have to choose a traditional wood-burning fireplace. Electric and gas are both alternatives. The key is to find an option that fits the space and will meet your requirements. You can also opt for a fireplace that is larger or with a bigger screen that frames the fire to create a stunning focal in your room.
Consider how much the amount of heat your home will require when choosing the right fireplace set. This will depend upon some factors, such as the power of the fireplace, your current electricity rates and the amount of time you plan to use it each day. Divide the wattage of your fireplace by the energy cost per kilowatt-hour that you pay your electricity provider.
A fire place's surround and mantelpiece also be a significant factor in how it looks in your space. Some are intricate designs that create visual interest, whereas others have a subtler look that blends into any interior style. There is a selection that has an LED inside glow log that gives the illusion of a fireplace, without the need for fuel.
There are four types of fire places: wood (nice for viewing and smelling but less efficient, emits air pollutants, including carbon monoxide and particulate matter) gas (more efficient in terms of energy efficiency, however still emits carbon monoxide, and burns natural or synthesized logs), and electric (uses coils and fan technology, doesn't emit any dangerous gasses, is very cost-effective and cozy). Choose a fireplace suite with a high BTU rating to get the most effective results. This will warm the room faster and create a more authentic fire effect.