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  2. 70 Fireplace Ideas to Bring the Coziest Vibes to Your Space - AOL

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    Rustic Wood Mantel Fireplace. This Provincetown, Massachusetts, house began its life as a fishing shack, and its current owners wanted to maintain that seafaring history. In fact, the living room ...

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    Best Freestanding: Duraflame Electric Fireplace Stove. Best Mantel: Real Flame Silverton Electric Fireplace Mantel. ... Its beveled glass front door elevates its overall rustic style, plus its ...

  4. Electric fireplace - Wikipedia

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    The electric fire was invented in 1912 [2] and became popular in the 1950s. [3] Electric fireplaces found in 1950s homes were typically small and could be easily moved. [4] Techniques for electrical "flame effects" have been around since at least 1981. [5] Commercial electric fireplace techniques include the Optiflame, introduced in 1988 by ...

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    Hearth and Hand With Magnolia. Here, a lamp that feels more like a design detail than just another light source. Its marble base paired with a gold-tone fitter and crisp white shade creates a look ...

  6. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    The Adam mantels are in wood enriched with ornament, cast in molds, sometimes copied from the carved wood decoration of old times. [1] Mantels or fireplace mantels can be the focus of custom interior decoration. A mantel traditionally offers a unique opportunity for the architect/designer to create a personal statement unique to the room they ...

  7. Fireplace insert - Wikipedia

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    The fireplace insert was invented in 1742 by Benjamin Franklin, which he called 'The Pennsylvania Fireplace' (also known as the Franklin Stove), in the United States.He came upon the idea as a means of using coke (a smokeless fuel made by the destructive distillation of certain types of coal) and incorporated the use of an electric blower to improve efficiency.

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