Not that our house isn't warm, its our fireplaces that are lacking in the warmth department - and that just doesn't make any sense right?
Back when we came across our house during the house hunt, we thought the two wood burning fireplaces were a major bonus. Kevin was even pumped about chopping wood! Our home inspection didn't turn up any issues with either fireplace, so we were pretty bummed when we tried our first fire upstairs last winter to find that the downstairs smelled like smoke - REALLY bad. So we tried to master the cross-ventilation and ensure that all the smoke was sucked up the chimney where it belonged and had a guy out to clean the chimney and inspect the flue, etc.
It was discovered that our downstairs fire-box was cracked and would not be suitable for a fire unless fixed, which would be SUPER costly, and that there was something else going on that would make it pretty near impossible not to have a smokey-smelling basement when using the fireplace upstairs. Lame!
SO! It's was decided! Gas inserts it is! We shopped around at a few fireplace retailers and were really impressed with
Fireside Hearth & Home - not far from our place in Minnetonka, MN.
BEFORE = all that brass!
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Left: Upstairs Fireplace with stone ledge hearth, Right: with solid brick hearth
- both complete with big brass surround and good old Chicago Brick |
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Ripped out! |
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Installed....kind of...doesn't look the greatest, but it sat this way for a week so the inspector could
come by - he barely glanced at it and said "looks good" |
And now!!!
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a look at our mantel - as holiday as it got after the boutique was over |
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And here is how downstairs turned out. We rehung the mantel - after it fell off and hit me in the head last year... Is my head okay? You can decide. |
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We went with a black surround for downstairs with a nice double-line frame with curved top. |
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What do you think of the fireplaces Finch & Rigby? |
We're all warm and cozy here at the McBride's now!
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