Showing posts with label traditional fireplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional fireplace. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Fireplace Trend: Hearth Cabinet™ Ventless Fireplaces in the Kitchen













The flexibility the Hearth Cabinet Ventless Fireplaces allows for fireplaces in previously impossible areas. Check out this photo of one of our fireplaces in a kitchen. It's even two-sided, one fireplace for the kitchen, one for the dining room!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

This Old House TV Project: Before and After

Via This Old House: 
"Remodeling is no task for the timid—especially if you've barely lived in your house before taking the plunge. But a fast-track timetable suited Allison and Raveen Sharma, owners of the latestThis Old House TV project, just fine. Before buying their 1940 Colonial Revival in Auburndale, Massachusetts, the couple asked their architect for ideas on updating it. Scarcely more than a year later, they're living in the sunny, colorful home of their dreams, courtesy of theTOH TV crew and a design team that understood and improved upon the couple's vision. Red walls set off by white trim offer a dynamic backdrop for the revamped living room."

Hearth Cabinet offers traditional, contemporary, and custom designs that are easy to install for any renovation project.


Below, see the space BEFORE the renovation.


Friday, December 30, 2011

Hotel Ritz features Luxurious Hearth in Luxury Trip Advisor Feature

We love Luxury Travel Advisor's photos of the Presidential Suite at the Hotel Ritz in Madrid!  
Fireplaces in hotel suites are one of the most luxurious amenities that one could ask for.  
Hearth Cabinet has worked with many hotel companies to design ventless fireplaces for spaces that would otherwise never be able to have a hearth. www.hearthcabinet.com





Thursday, December 22, 2011

Flaming Entertainment Centers

Via: Home Design Find: Entertainment Units provide a creative and functional 
context for your modern or traditional fireplace.

The residential installation below by Hearth Cabinet shows a great way to use a buffet side table to 
enhance an entertaining/dining area.  Our ventless fireplace units can be customized to smaller dimensions or to any size to complement the furniture context of your choice.  
With no need for a chimney, gas, or electricity, there are infinite possibilities.



Sunday, December 18, 2011

How Many Hearths Can You Fit in One Home?

Is it OK to have more than one fireplace in your home? 
Of course!
Atlanta Homes Magazine features these two rooms from  interior designer Jared Paul's farmhouse in Palmetto.  The designs pay homage to the home’s 1850s roots, counterbalanced by Paul’s signature touch of whimsy. A vintage sickle doubles as sculpture over the hearth in the guest room while a 1940s chair, one of the few items Paul retained from the original home, was “cleaned up, reupholstered and refinished,” Paul says. Proving it’s all about the mix, Jonathan Adler pillows, a Gladys the Goose lamp and a contemporary fan all feel at home in the space.  
Hearth Cabinet Ventless Fireplaces not only has traditional style models but also contemporary and custom design services to suit your unique needs.