Friday 27 February 2015

Why You Should Add Glass Doors to Your Fireplace

Adding glass doors can significantly improve many aspects of your traditional fireplace.If you’re thinking about installing an enclosure like this, consider the advantagesbelow.

Improved Safety:

A set of glass doors can prevent injury by enclosing the open flames. This can be especially important if you have young children or pets. The doors can still get hot however, so using a screen is also a prudent idea. The doors will also keep sparks, embers and even shifting logs from escaping the firebox and possibly igniting flammable materials.

Improved Savings:

Traditional fireplaces allow heat to escape through the damper whether a fire is blazing or you have no fire at all. Being able to close the doors will radiate more heat into the room and prevent valuable energy from being lost due to drafts. Some experts state that as little as 10% of the energy from burning firewood can end up heating your home. Glass doors can possibly double or triple that amount, plus you’ll save money by not losing the heat from your furnace as well.

Improved Aesthetics:

Doors can give a polished look to your fireplace and help hide the ashes and burned logs you haven’t had a chance to clean up yet. They will also keep smoke and soot from leaving unsightly stains and deposits on your hearth or mantle.

A professional fireplace supplier can help you choose the right glass doors to fit your décor and budget.

To see a selection of fireplace glass doors in San Diego and get more information, please visit this website www.farrellsfiresideshop.com/glass-doors.




Protect Your Family With A Safety Barrier Screen

Fireplaces provide comfort, warmth and ambiance in any space. As part of its normal operation, the glass front will become hot. It’s important to keep children or others from coming...read more


Wednesday 25 February 2015

Tips for Choosing Your Dream Fireplace

Fireplaces are a wonderful addition to your home. They add warmth, atmosphere and can be a great focal point for the room. Fireplaces bring beauty and comfort to kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, even bathrooms, but it’s important to consider a number of things to ensure that the style you choose fulfills your needs and desires.

What Type of Fuel Do You Want to Use?

The fuel you want to burn should be the first thing you consider. This will help significantly narrow your choices. If you have your heart set on a natural wood fire, remember that these types are often much less efficient. They will also require more maintenance and take more effort to build a fire. Natural gas or liquid propane are much more efficient and easier to use, but they won’t have the same look and feel as a wood-burning fireplace.

What Is the Primary Function, Heat or Ambience?

If warming your home is your main concern, consider a unit that is enclosed rather than an open hearth. A shallower firebox will also help direct more energy into the room, and a high efficiency rating can help you save money. If ambience will be the main purpose, your choices will be much less limited, and you can decide based solely on aesthetics.

Where Will the Fireplace Be Located?

No matter the fuel or function, a fireplace should blend nicely with the décor of your room. There are many options to choose from, making it easy to find a style that fits your budget.



If you’re looking to install or renovate a fireplace, a professional can help you decide which direction to go.
For more information on the types of fireplace available in La Mesa, please visit this website.

Portable Outdoor Cooking For Picnics or Camping



You can bring the great taste of grilling with you wherever you go with a mini-sized outdoor charcoal cooker. In a convenient and portable size, it’s perfect for picnics and other outdoor activities...read more

Tuesday 24 February 2015

A Guide To Choosing An Outdoor Fireplace

An outdoor fireplace can be a beautiful addition to your open-air space, but there are some factors to consider before you purchase an outside hearth.

Bringing warmth, a beautiful focal point, a cozy atmosphere, and a central gathering spot to your garden space, an outdoor fireplace can be beautiful and functional. With a wide variety of options available, these open-air hearths can also be tailored to whatever you want or desire most.

In order to help choose an outdoor fireplace, you'll first want to consider theways you will be using the fireplace. How you mainly intend to use the hearth will likely be the biggest deciding factor in making an outdoor fireplace selection. A hearth used for cooking will need to be easily accessible inside and may need accessories like a grate for grilling. Using the fire to help keep warm or for entertaining may require a fireplace that is lower to the ground so that heat is easily distributed and guests can feel the warmth radiating from the flames while seated. Whether or not you'd like an outdoor fireplace with a chimney is also something that will need to be contemplated. Chimneys could limit your line of sight or obstruct a beautiful view, but they help keep smoke controlled and out of your face.

Choosing a material that matches the style and craftsmanship of your home is also a smart choice. Whether you like the look of brick, cement, or blocks, you'll likely want a material that can withstand high heat and do well in an outdoor environment. Many metal components of outdoor fireplaces can rust easily when exposed to the elements, so purchasing a cover or placing the hearth in a more protected spot should also be taken into consideration.

Fuel choices of wood, natural gas, or liquid propane for an outdoor fireplace will also help to limit your choices. Gas and propane are clean burning, so sparks, smoke, ash, and having to collect wood will not be an issue. With a gas-burning fireplace, you can also have flames immediately with just the flip of the ignition switch. Wood-burning stoves, on the other hand, bring that wonderful campfire smell and environment to your backyard, and they can typically be a more affordable outdoor fireplace choice upfront.

Budget and available funds may also be a determining factor in your search for an outdoor fireplace. Different materials, styles, designs, dimensions, and quality will affect the price point of your outdoor installation and may limit the choices available for your garden space.

Monday 23 February 2015

Modern Stone Fireplace Adds Ambiance



A sleek stone fireplace can be a focal piece for a modern, elegant dining room. Guests are kept warm while the fireplace adds ambiance and visual depth....read more

7 Steps to Achieving Your Dream Outdoor Kitchen

Having an outdoor kitchen is a dream for many, but it can also be intimidating to get started. Follow these steps to help make the job a little easier.
  1. Take Measurements
An essential first step is to assess the space you have to work with. This will dictate what kind of set-up will work best for the kitchen you want.
  1. Choose the Type of Barbecue You Want
Consider how large a cooking surface you’ll need and what type of fuel you want to use. Consider things like gas or charcoal, freestanding or built-in. There are many options and styles available.
  1. Determine the Type of Work You’ll Do Outdoors
Determine if you will need space for prep work, clean-up or any other kitchen-related activities you’ll want to be able to perform in your outdoor kitchen.
  1. Decide What Other Uses the Space Will Have
You’ll want to allow for space to entertain and eat outdoors, if that is your desire. Consider if you’ll want to build in a bar or serving counter.
  1. Design Your Layout
Use the “kitchen triangle” to help determine an efficient placement for the refrigerator, cooking and cleaning areas. Think about how many cooks will be in the kitchen and leave adequate space.
  1. Choose Your Materials
Decide on building materials, trim and work surfaces. Balance price, function and aesthetics here, and remember that these things will be exposed to weather.
  1. Shop and Compare
Now it’s time to price the options you’ve chosen and comparison shop to get the best deal.
Building an outdoor kitchen can be a big project. Consult with a professional to get advice and ideas to make the process easier.'
For more information, on outdoor grills available in La Mesa please visit this website.

Wednesday 18 February 2015

Add Warmth to Your Tasteful Home



A sleek and stylish fireplace can be made to match the finish of your appliances, adding to the warm and inviting atmosphere of your kitchen...read more