Cleveland gets cold and windy, and that should influence your style design. Not only are several elements of Cleveland’s architectural style based around the idea of conserving energy and staying warm, which means adhering to this theme makes your renovation stand out for all the right reasons, it also means increased functionality. A lot of renovation ideas focus solely on appearance, but that can lead to an uncomfortable or impractical kitchen. If you’re looking for a feature that both adds to your kitchen’s visual appeal and warmth, consider adding a fireplace.
Your Options for a Fireplace
Many homes have a fireplace tucked away in the corner of the living room, and they don’t always fit the style of your home (before or after renovation) or provide the heating you need. In this case, because you already have the chimney and flue connection you need for a safe fireplace, you can focus on the style and heat output instead of those heavy construction factors. If you don’t have a fireplace at all, adding one while your home is already undergoing remodeling can cut the costs of adding the flue and chimney.
You Can Choose a Masonry Style Fireplace
This style can be built out of brick, stone, or tile, and the outer facing is the same piece as the fireplace itself for a more cohesive appearance. This is a great choice for larger fireplaces where you want them to be a central, picturesque focus to a combined living room and kitchen.
You Can Have a Factory Built or Fireplace Insert Fit in Place
This style provides a more contemporary look. These usually metal boxes can be fit into a pre-made cavity that connects to the chimney and flue. While inserts are what you might think of when you imagine relatively new homes, which often have the boxy insert installed into a tile-lined corner or wall, both factory-made fireplaces and inserts can have any shape or appearance you want. Many popular styles include long, narrow boxes, and double-sided places that occupy the middle of a room and can be seen from all sides.
No matter what model you select, recent models often have a variety of options for better air quality, longer-lasting fires, and heat output. You can get a free kitchen design in Cleveland, OH. Contact us today.