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Basement Fireplace Designs

Basements are some of the best rooms to have in a home because they are versatile and can be anything you want them to be. Because the majority of basements do not have any type of windows they often look dark and unpleasant. One of the best ways you can add warmth and a sense of peace is to use a basement fireplace design.

This will help to transform the look of your basement in such a dramatic way. What was once cold and dark now has warmth and much needed light. It is especially helpful to have around during the winter months when this room is the coldest in the house. When trying to design these fireplace you have to consider the choices you can use and any safety concerns there might be.

Styles

For your basement fireplace design you want to use a style and materials that are durable and able to match it surroundings without getting too lost. The wood burning masonry fireplace designs are ideal and offer the best function for this area. These are constructed in a way that will make them durable and easy to clean. However, they can be very expensive and require you to use high quality materials.

When using the masonry design you can choose between stone, brick, and many other types of materials. Most people will use brick because it has a dark, rustic color that works well when inside of the basement. Stone is also good to use and is able to do something that brick cannot, open up the room. Stone usually has a light color – which helps to brighten up the room and open it up when it is in a small area.

If you do not have the money to build a masonry fireplace design than you can always opt for the pre-made fireplaces. These are more then half the price and help to make choosing the right style a whole lot easier. The majority of the pre-made basement fireplaces are made with steel – but have the appearance of masonry brick fireplaces.

Safety

Safety should be your number one goal no matter what basement fireplace design you choose to go with. The number one problem with most of these is with ventilation. Without it the smoke is not able to be removed from the room and when breathed in can cause serious lung damage. You must place the fireplace in an area that will vent the smoke directly from the room. Instead of using the chimney the fireplace you purchase will come with special venting technology.

This ventilation system can be installed in a matter of hours. It uses a number of pipes that will push the smoke outside through the nearest window or hole in the top of the basement that you have created.