Once you’ve identified the type of gas fireplace for your installation, the next step is to choose the style that best fits your vision. Most of the following styles are available in vent-free, direct vent, B vent, and wood-burning options. Here are some popular styles to consider:
1. Traditional / One-Sided Fireplaces
Traditional one-sided fireplaces are the most common style, featuring a single open side for viewing the fire. They offer flexibility in installation, allowing for recessed wall setups, built-in mantels, or corner configurations at a 45-degree angle. This style is ideal for new constructions or renovations.
2. See-Through Fireplaces
See-through fireplaces are installed in a wall, providing an open view of the fire from both sides. This style requires sufficient wall depth for installation and is great for creating a shared focal point between two adjoining rooms. Some models even allow for one side to open outdoors.
3. Peninsula Fireplaces
Peninsula fireplaces feature three open sides for viewing, making them a stunning centerpiece in any room. While not as common as other styles, they can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your living space.
4. Fireplace Inserts
Fireplace inserts are designed to fit into existing masonry fireplaces, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of a gas fireplace without removing your traditional fireplace. These units often come with large surrounds to cover gaps between the insert and the masonry opening.
5. Stoves
Stoves are perfect for standalone installations and require minimal construction. They don’t need a mantel or extensive framing, making them easy to install in sunrooms, basements, or all-season rooms. Stoves also offer a classic look that’s hard to replicate with other fireplace types.
Conclusion
Choosing the right style of gas fireplace is crucial for achieving the desired look and functionality in your space. Whether you prefer a traditional one-sided fireplace, a modern see-through design, or a cozy stove, understanding your options will help you make an informed decision. If you have questions or need assistance with your fireplace installation, feel free to reach out to us!