Heating the Bed and Bath

Bed & Bath Design : Episode BDE-1005 -- More Projects »
Host Joan Kohn learns about the latest design options for adding a fireplace to the bed or bath from Curtis Ludlow of August West Chimney Company. Originally designed to add heat and light, wood-burning fireplaces usually were placed on an outside wall. Gas-burning fireplaces, however, can be placed almost anywhere in new or old construction, since there is no need for a flue and chimney.

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Often the fireplace is paired with the entertainment center across from the bed or seating area to consolidate the room's focal point.
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The charm of a wood burning stove can be achieved with a gas model.
  • Fireplaces add architectural interest to a room, as well as warmth and light . The mantel and surround can provide rich detailing with trim and materials like brick, marble and columns.
  • Gas fireplaces are the most popular choice for master suites, since they don't require hauling wood, often to the second floor. They can be turned on with a wall switch or remote control, and don't create messy ashes.
  • An existing wood-burning fireplace can be converted to gas, either with an insert , which provides the most heat, or vented gas logs.
  • Ceramic glass fronts to gas fireplaces add a radiant, non-drying heat to the room.

Guests
Curtis Ludlow
August West Chimney Co.
Phone: 781-749-1511
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