Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Electric Fire Units: This Season's Must-Have Interior Design Feature


As winter sets in, UK residents will start to turn their attention to heating their homes. There is already a wide selection of options available to homeowners, but few can add as much elegance and style as easily and quickly as an electric fireplace. Standing heaters, gas or electric, provide good heating, but aren't always the best looking home appliances. This makes electric fires the perfect aesthetically pleasing alternative.


Ash, Oak, Beech, Birch, Hickory and Hard Maple are by far the best types of wood to use. They each produce a high amount of heat, which is one of the most important considerations. Each of these species burn extremely well, and they are all relatively easy to split. Another feature of these types is that they produce very little heavy smoke and very few sparks.Elm, Sweetgum, Basswood, Poplar, and White Pine are all decent species. If you are unable to get any of the wood mentioned above, these will work just fine. None of them produce an impressive amount of heat, but in certain cases some heat is better than none. These species also produce more smoke and sparks than the aforementioned. The Elm and Sweetgum tend not to burn very well, and they are often difficult to split. These woods should be used when you have no other choices available to you.Electric fires are available from Kays in a range of affordable designs and styles, allowing homeowners to select a finish that matches their home's interior. Materials used to construct these units include wood, glass, plastic, stone and steel. These home electronics are easy to install and maintain. Homeowners can also put them anywhere, as they need no additional ventilation.Contacts: Shop Direct Mark Wharton mark.wharton2@shopdirect.com

Contacts: Shop Direct Mark Wharton mark.wharton2@shopdirect.com




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