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  2. See waterfront Sacramento home with indoor fireplace ...

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    The two- to three-bedroom, three bathroom, 3,000-square-foot, two-story home spotlights hand-hewn beams, large river rocks, interior trees and wooden floor planks imported from Sweden. It’s ...

  3. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Brick trimmer—A brick arch supporting a hearth or shielding a joist in front of a fireplace. [21] Chimney breast—The part of the chimney which projects into a room to accommodate a fireplace. [21] Crane—Metal arms mounted on pintles, which swing and hold pots above a fire. Damper—A metal door to close a flue when a fireplace is not in use.

  4. Robie House - Wikipedia

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    The fireplace between the living and dining rooms has narrow brick piers [250] and a fieldstone mantel. [111] The fireplace serves a mostly ceremonial function, since the house is heated by concealed radiators. [246] [250] The dining room is east of the living room; [242] its east wall has a breakfast nook within a bay window. [238]

  5. Old Faithful Inn - Wikipedia

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    With its log and limb lobby and massive (500-short-ton or 450-metric-ton, 85-foot or 26-meter) stone fireplace, the inn is an example of the "Golden Age" of rustic resort architecture, a style which is also known as National Park Service Rustic. It is one of the few log hotels still standing in the United States, and was the first of the great ...

  6. Rensselaer D. Hubbard House - Wikipedia

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    Built on a basement of cut stone, the structure used brick and wood with Mankato stone trim details. [5] [8] The home was built in two sections: The original section of the main house, built in 1871, is two and a half stories with a mansard roof of colored slate. [5] The 1888 addition is one and a half stories and is telescoped in the ...

  7. Russian stove - Wikipedia

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    A brick flue (Russian: боров) in the attic, sometimes with a chamber for smoking food, is required to slow down the cooling of the stove. [3] Russian stove in an izba, photographed before 1917. The Russian stove is usually in the centre of the log hut . The builders of Russian stoves are referred to as pechniki, "stovemakers". Good ...

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  9. Victorian house - Wikipedia

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    The brick chimney was a prominent feature in Victorian homes, consisting of a fireplace, chimney breast and chimney stack that protruded above the roof line to exhaust smoke. [4] Victorian houses were generally built in terraces or as detached houses. Building materials were brick or local stone.

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