Fireplaces As Essential Features Of A Home

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The sight of fireplaces can bring back sweet and nostalgic memories of families gathering around the living room when the weather is just too cold for outside activities. Fireplaces are indeed functional but most often, fireplaces are also constructed for aesthetic purposes.

People began to realize the need for fireplaces as the structure of their homes changed and they discovered that they have to heat the rooms to make them more comfortable for humans.

Fireplaces used to be made of crude materials but with the improvement of casting techniques and technology, the fireplaces became more and more sophisticated. Fireplaces need to have an insert usually made of cast iron beautified by tiles. A fireplaces insert is that part where the fire is located. Another important element of a fireplace is the surround or the sides, which can be made of iron or even wood.

Since cast iron is the basic material used in the construction of fireplaces, it can be understood why the Industrial Revolution also paved the way for the popularity of fireplaces. The development of news method in smelting iron also made the materials used for fireplaces more affordable.

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