First of all, thanks for all the help I've received so far...
I've decided for sure to put a Fireview in my livingroom. So.. now I need to decide what COLOR!! My debate is really between the "charcoal" and the "honeyglow brown". My living room colors are going to be the earthy browns and greens.. thats why I was thinking the stark grey/black might stick out too much (I have something against "BLACK STOVEPIPE".. sorry if anyone is offended.. )
I saw a few pics of the honeyglow on Woodstock's website, but they aren't installed in someone's home.. does anyone know of any pics available for this color? Also, I've read the black is sometimes hard to keep looking nice.. would either of my picks fare better?
I like the looks of the metallic brown stovepipe but there isn't quite enough contrast on the stove its self to satisfy me. I guess what I'm really looking for is a stove with plenty of contrast, but a pipe that "blends in" (but at the same time the pipe should match the stove). My location is the middle of the house, so making the stovepipe disappear outside is not an option.
Any pics y'all can send would be wonderful
I've decided for sure to put a Fireview in my livingroom. So.. now I need to decide what COLOR!! My debate is really between the "charcoal" and the "honeyglow brown". My living room colors are going to be the earthy browns and greens.. thats why I was thinking the stark grey/black might stick out too much (I have something against "BLACK STOVEPIPE".. sorry if anyone is offended.. )
I saw a few pics of the honeyglow on Woodstock's website, but they aren't installed in someone's home.. does anyone know of any pics available for this color? Also, I've read the black is sometimes hard to keep looking nice.. would either of my picks fare better?
I like the looks of the metallic brown stovepipe but there isn't quite enough contrast on the stove its self to satisfy me. I guess what I'm really looking for is a stove with plenty of contrast, but a pipe that "blends in" (but at the same time the pipe should match the stove). My location is the middle of the house, so making the stovepipe disappear outside is not an option.
Any pics y'all can send would be wonderful
