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The
most popular location for adding a second fireplace is
the master bedroom, but the bathroom and the kitchen are
also benefiting from the ambience and architectural
addition of a fireplace. And while most existing primary
fireplaces in the home are wood burning, many homeowners
are opting for gas or electric for the secondary
location. Wood burning fireplaces, as well as some gas
models, will require venting to the outdoors. Other gas
fireplaces are vent free, and electric ones get plugged
in like any other appliance.
The
master bedroom tends to offer the most flexibility,
because of its size &endash; there's usually enough space
to run a venting system, or enough wall space against
which to place an electric hearth.
But
it seems to be the smaller areas in which homeowners are
getting most creative. One new trend is to install a
flickering electric fireplace in the bathroom. Some are
being mounted in the wall above a bathtub to create a
luxurious and relaxing spa feeling. Others are being
installed at floor level, which is very popular among
those who want to take the chill from tile floors. These
beautifully designed, room-warming fireplaces turn a
"ho-hum" bathroom into a "wow" bathroom.
Another
option is adding a fireplace to the kitchen &endash; it's
an easy way to create a cozy feeling in the room where
most family and friends tend to gather. Consider having a
small fireplace mounted in place of a kitchen cabinet, or
in a corner cabinet. Or, if you have a large kitchen, add
an oversized fireplace and set an overstuffed sofa or a
few chairs in front of it so there is a warm, soft place
to take a break. If you already have natural gas running
into your kitchen, it's a cinch to run it to a
fireplace!
Consider
a two-for-one fireplace. A see-through fireplace can be
installed to be part of two different rooms, thereby
spreading heat and beauty for the price of one. They can
be installed in the wall like a traditional fireplace, or
can be used to create an architectural divider between
two rooms.
Regardless
of where you put one, there is a fireplace for almost
every budget. Electric fireplaces start at around $300,
and are becoming popular because they can be moved from
one room to the next if desired. The cost of gas and wood
burning fireplaces varies widely depending on size,
materials, mantels, and other options.
A
second fireplace is an indulgence that every homeowner
should enjoy! |