Tag Archive 'Fireplace'

Jun 13 2009

Electric Chimneys

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Fireplace

When you hear of chimneys, the picture that forms in your mind is that of a long, dusty metal chute above the fireplace, usually the way Santa Claus uses to slide in on Christmas! Well, chimneys have come a long way since then! Today you can incorporate an electric chimney in your home, in your kitchen, so you can get rid of unwanted smells while you cook.

Cooking, especially Indian meals, emits all sorts of aromas. While some delicious ones can be delightful, most smells are better left in the kitchen only. Exhaust fans were earlier used to suck out these aromas, but they are extremely slow and render ineffective is the smells are too strong. Electric chimneys, on the other hand, are placed strategically, right over the stove. So, even the slightest of aromas get quickly sucked in, leaving your kitchen absolutely smokeless. This even prevents harmful spicy fumes from getting into your eyes.

There are two types of electric chimneys that you can choose from – traditional and designer. The former is for utilitarian users, which means they focus basically on performance. Designer chimneys combine performance with good looks that add a touch of elegance to your kitchen. For Indian cooking, it is advisable to go for a chimney with higher suction capacity of odor and oily vapor, since it includes a lot of frying.

The best electric chimneys are not big and bulky like one would imagine. Made purely of stainless steel, they are, in fact, very sleek and go well with almost any kitchen décor. They are conical shaped with two filters: grease and charcoal. These chimneys are fitted with a motor that ensures fast suction of gases around, with minimum noise. They are installed using chimney pipes that come with the purchase. Most chimneys also come with a lifetime warranty.

There are many popular brands that offer some of the best Electric Chimneys including Faber, Cater, Glen, Hindware, Siemens, Inalsa, Sunflame and lots more. Most of these brands charge extra for installation. The most preferred brand of all is Faber, with over 42 varieties of chimneys on offer. Online electric chimneys prove to be a great option. You will be able to find chimneys to suit almost any budget, with prices ranging from 4000 to even 1 lakh rupees. You can buy electric chimneys from a good internet shopping portal that may even offer great discounts on the best brands.

Vinnit Alex is a well known author and has written articles on Refrigerators, Kitchen Appliances store, iPods, online shop and many other subjects.

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Jun 09 2009

Add Tin Tiles to Your Fireplace

Published by L.A. Remodeler under Fireplace,Tile

When you want to give your fireplace a gorgeously antiqued look, you’ll find that one terrific way to do so is through the use of tin tiles. Tin tiles were once used on roofs and ceilings in American and Australian homes in place of the plaster detailing that was so prevalent in Europe, and though they began as a way to make up for the lack of plaster detailing, they grew into a lovely adornment in their own right. Now, instead of just using them on roofs and ceilings, why not put them on your fireplace front and see the beauty and class that they can add?

Tin tiles are one of the newest ways to add some elegance to a room, and you can be sure that they are going to stand out and shine to your guests. When you choose them carefully, they can be an amazing way to complement the look of your home and your furnishings. Tin can have a number of great finishes applied to it. For instance, if you are wanting to add a southwestern feel to your home, why not think about mocha-finished tin tiles? For something that is more Victorian, copper finished tin tiles are a great way to create the look that you are after. If you want something less shiny and more grave, why not look at tin tiles that have been given a cold black finish? This finish can give you a look that is reminiscent of iron railings and curlicues.

When you are looking to install tin tiles on to your fireplace, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind. Before you do anything with the tiles, they are going to need to be cleaned in denatured alcohol. Make sure that if there is any sort of protective film that you remove it, because otherwise it will eventually cause the tiles to lose a great deal of shine further on down the line. Because you will be using decorative nails to put the tiles up, make sure that you choose nails that have a decorative head that is complementary to your tin tiles. When you go to nail the tin tiles down, remember that you should put the nails along the exposed edges on the tile. Be careful to nail down all sides of the tile!

When handling decorative tin tiles, remember that you are going to need leather gloves to handle them. They’re beautiful, but they can also be quite sharp, so be careful not to slice yourself open on them! Similarly, when you go to overlap the tiles, if the design calls for it, remember that you may need to use tin snips to fit the tiles together snugly. Rather than starting your design from one side or another, start them from the center.

Tin tiles add a beautiful touch to your fireplace. A fireplace is a warm and cozy part of your home, so think about how pretty firelight will look, bouncing off of the polished surfaces of your tin tiles. This might be one of the most important decorative aspects that you can add to a room, so consider what your options are and what you can do to get the results that you want!

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