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Contemporary Fireplaces for The 21st Century

Date Published: 25th September 2006
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Present state fireplaces are more for interior dcor than for heating, which was its original purpose. The appearance of the Modern fireplace has become mainly essential in regards to individual choice, and thus serves to satisfy some aesthetic value of visual stimulation in the most up-to-date home.

The thing about Recent fireplaces is that they come in a large share of styles that reflect the respective personalities of their owners. Fireplaces are made just as much or even more by sculptors or stone carvers than architects, suggesting that Recent fireplaces are more an artistic achievement than an architectural necessity.

Walter S. Arnold, a fireplace sculptor based in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., for instance, is one such person. He features his work online at his Affordable Fireplaces homepage or at marblestudios.com.


He carves fireplaces out of marble and limestone, and draws many of his designs from Chinese roofs, Egyptian Revival, and Italian statuary, and the Classical relief. The possibilities for designing and constructing a Most recent fireplace are virtually endless!

The process of creating one of these stylish Most recent fireplaces consists of three phases: Design, Carving, and Installation. In designing the Present state fireplace, the conception starts with an idea and then a simple measured drawing, which then is transformed into a life-size representation that allows for a closer look at the moldings and the carving details so that smaller measurements can be ascertained.

After all of this is determined, these details are sent off to a stone mill, and the material is ordered to size (20-ton blocks are an instance of what would be needed, while its different every time). Carving deals with transforming the detailed drawings to the stone. First, the images are drawn on the stone to precise measurement (although maybe slightly off to accommodate carving space).


Next, these images are basically shaped, and then the minutia are worked out. This is all done with a skilled set of hammers and chisels. Finally, the installation is performed by a stone mason, who anchors the carved pieces to the wall around the fireplace display with galvanized wall ties.

The carved stones are hooked together with bronze pins, and the gaps are filled in with mortar and then topped with grout. The installation process takes several days to complete, but the work results in a spectacular Modern fireplace with a unique style all of its own!

Of course, this isnt to say that Modern fireplaces do not function as fashionable heaters. Fires still burn in them and require traditional fuel types, such as wood and even petroleum. The fire itself serves to provide warmth to the home as well as a mesmerizing feature of life that quiets the heart and allows the mind to drift away.


Present state fireplaces are still a tradition in the home, but their influence has reached many areas of civilized society making them fine examples of how art is functional.

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