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  2. These 20 Fireplace Mantel Ideas Will Warm Your Heart and Your ...

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    Fireplace screens are essential for keeping flames at bay, and in some cases—as happened in this James Huniford–designed New York cottage—they can provide the ideal opportunity for tasteful ...

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    Whether you make your own ceramic pumpkins as a fun fall activity or buy them, the decor piece will easily elevate your Halloween table. The design has openings, which add to the ambiance if you ...

  4. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    The three-panel fire screen, which covers the fireplace almost completely, has two side panels angled away from the central panel. It is an effective way of providing decoration in a room. The horse screen, or cheval screen (cheval is the French word for horse) was in common use from the 18th century. It is a wide screen having two feet on each ...

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  6. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    Later, he and his daughter May made designs for panels for "embroider yourself" kits for cushion covers, fireplace screens, doorway curtains, bedcovers and other household objects. In 1885, Morris turned production of embroidery entirely over to his daughter. [3]

  7. Fireplace fireback - Wikipedia

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    The primary functions of a fireback are to protect the wall at the back of the fireplace and radiate heat from the fire into the room. The protection was especially important where the wall was constructed of insubstantial material such as daub (a mud and straw mixture coating interwoven wooden wattles), brick or soft stone.

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