I personally can't stand the tv over the fireplace. Am I the only one?
Nope. I hate it too. I dont want to have to look up to watch TV. Gives you a neck cramp/
I personally can't stand the tv over the fireplace. Am I the only one?
I personally can't stand the tv over the fireplace. Am I the only one?
Yes, I remember your fireplace well, as we talked last year about it. One of my faves on this site for sure! I should FINALLY have mine done in three weeks or so.....
If not, I'm gonna be in BIG trouble!
I agree, Gas. I wouldn't want a "fake" fireplace either. The Napoleon NZ3000 I am installing in the living room is a woodburner, it's supposed to be highly efficient as well. It'll be interesting to see how it works out with those 12 and 13ft cathedral ceilings I just installed out there......I'll post a whole thread dedicated to that when the time comes....AP. Nice, I like it. Do you have a hearth in your home?
Scotty. A buddy of mine has a new hearth in his living room with a wood burning fireplace. It is very efficient and puts a lot of heat outinto his room which has a cathedral type ceiling. It is always interesting to me to see fireplaces that you can not burn wood in. I wouldn't want one. I guess it is just a matter of what you like. A lot of people have the ones with the fake logs and burn natural gas in them.
This is the one that will closely resemble mine, albeit mine will be a ZC high efficiency. Got to Napoleon's site and look at the NZ3000. I personally love the look of that stove. We got the wrought iron optional front, it's gonna look great with that natural stone veneer.Scotty...Love this one, Do agood job on your's and I will give you an all expenses paid trip to Clevland, OH to help redo mine!
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I'd have to wear my Steelers jersey that day, we'd probably get shot walking around out there in Cleveland!Scotty...Love this one, Do agood job on your's and I will give you an all expenses paid trip to Clevland, OH to help redo mine!
By long and far, my favorite hearth.....I have lots of utensils (all authentic) for the old cooking hearth, but no cooking hearth to put them by. I'll be hanging some of them beside the fireplace for decoration when I get it done.I just love a good old fashioned Colonial Cooking Hearth...
We are lucky that our house still has the cooking hearth intact - though its post 1800 and hte firebox is pretty small. Might have been for an early iron stove. The ovens are the real deal however - but sadly I cant use them due to the metal liner.
Our other 2 fireplaces do get used though![]()
Jeremy, I love your house! I know I've told ya before, but saying it again......
We are lucky that our house still has the cooking hearth intact - though its post 1800 and hte firebox is pretty small. Might have been for an early iron stove. The ovens are the real deal however - but sadly I cant use them due to the metal liner.
Our other 2 fireplaces do get used though![]()
Well thanks guys, I think thats the most likes I've ever got on a thread.
Any hearth'ers passing though the the western burbs of Boston are welcome to stop by and warm by the fire anytime....
And Scotty you gotta throw a big party when you finish the living room!
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