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Corner Fireplace - What You Need To Know About Corner Fireplace Designs
Submitted by tpcedwards
While most all home buyers hope to find that perfect home which includes a beautiful fireplace, in many cases it just doesn't happen. But that doesn't mean you still can't have a fireplace. Even if that new home doesn't seem to have enough room you can always put in a corner fireplace. A corner fireplace design offers several advantages in homes without an existing fireplace or chimney.
1. If you are only looking for a cozy appearance of a nice fire, then a gel fueled fireplace is a good solution.
2. If you want a corner fireplace design that includes a wood burning unit then you can easily add on a chimney or vent to the unit.
3. A corner fireplace can take up less space than a bigger standard fireplace does.
Which areas of your home are a good fit for a corner fireplace design?
A corner fireplace can be ideal in any small room like a bedroom, but it works well in other rooms as well.
Let's say that you have a room where your wall features or built-ins are taking up the space where a built-in fireplace should go. A corner fireplace design may be your only answer without doing major renovations.
There are so many ideas that you can come up with when it comes to finding the ideal spot for a corner fireplace.
You can also add a corner fireplace mantel to make a conversation piece as well.
To find more ideas on a corner fireplace design you can look at some of the many home design magazines or do some surfing online. You're only limited by your imagination.
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