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Fireplace ideas after removing gas fire

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Fringebauble · 11/11/2018 13:35

My living room has a chimney breast which currently has a gas fire with those fake foam coals in, cream marble surround and hearth and an ornate plasticky fireplace. I’m not keen and want to remove it when we decorate in spring. The house is not a period house and we have never used the fire so I don’t see any point in spending a lot of money on something expensive like a log burner or real open fireplace.

The first idea i have had is to remove the whole thing, plaster and make the hole look good, buy an electric log burner and put it in the hole and put a nicer fireplace/mantel around (not sure of the correct names of all the different parts). I asssume this wouldn’t need a raised hearth, so I would get a bit more floor, would still have a mantel to decorate and have a mirror above and the log burner would look realistic enough as it would never be on.

The second is to remove the whole thing again, make the hole look good but then just put a load of candles in it. This would obviously be cheaper than buying a fake log burner just for show. I tend to have seen this look with a rustic shelf or beam above instead of a traditional fireplace, which I’m not so keen on, or just put inside a real but non-working fireplace, which I obviously don’t have. I don’t like country style or rustic things so Im not keen on the wooden beam look. Not sure how I could put a fireplace around that without it looking odd or whether the hole inside can be made bigger as I suspect it is quite small.

The alcoves either side are going to have built in cupboards/shelving in them so I don’t want the centre part to look stupidly small and insignificant in comparison. Any other ideas or pictures for inspiration?

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tenlordsaleaping · 28/11/2018 20:19

I have opened the box and the optimyst stove thing is in action. It is noisy with the fan on which I haven't noticed before, but my Dad is hard of hearing and so if theirs has been on the radio has probably been on as well.

I think it might be a little bit naff tbh Blush but I was desperate for a focal point (have only ever had the real thing before now).

It will have to do but in reality an oil filled radiator (of which I have three) would have done a better job at me only having to heat one room during the day if I am at home, I suppose it wouldn't have provided a focal point though.

tenlordsaleaping · 28/11/2018 20:19

Oh yes, box with a name change.

Blackgrouse · 29/11/2018 18:04

I'm thinking of getting either a bio ethanol stove or basket. I've seen some realistic looking electric stoves by Gazco & Stovax but they're very expensive.

another20 · 29/11/2018 18:25

Blackgrouse have you seen any other Bioethanol log baskets - or any companies that could create in bespoke?

Blackgrouse · 29/11/2018 18:49

www.imaginfires.co.uk/

That's the only other big brand I've seen. I think the Biofires models look nicer though.

I'm wondering if you could just buy any fire basket or solid fuel wood burning stove and place a bio burner box in it? I'm tempted to buy a burner box and try it in my front room fireplace where I already have a fire basket.

another20 · 29/11/2018 19:33

Yes - you can put something together yourself - only thing is that nothing can touch the flame - such as the fake coals and fake wood parts - and they all need to be non combustible. Walls and ceiling of fireplace need to be fireproof (imagine it would be if an old fireplace - though might need sweeping?) - if chimney is open it might draw the flame and waste fuel?

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