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How Adding a Fireplace Can Do Wonders for Your Business

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Fireplaces have long been a staple in residential homes because of the aesthetic and practical benefits that they provide. Especially in northern parts of the country where the winter months can be incredibly harsh, fireplaces in a home can be just as common as a garage or as a swimming pool in warmer climates. Commercial spaces and businesses can also benefit from having a custom-made fireplace in their space in more ways than one. From cost-savings to new opportunities to engage with customers, here are some of the top reasons you should consider adding a fireplace or fire feature to your commercial space. It Draws Attention For one, the fire has long been the natural gathering point for people for thousands of years. It's where our ancient ancestors gathered for warmth and to prepare a meal. Now, a fireplace is a place to get warm during colder winter months, and research shows that people are naturally drawn to it. With a wood burning fireplace in your b

The Benefits of Adding a Custom Fireplace to Your Home

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Fireplaces have been around for centuries and fires have been a natural gathering point for even longer. Adding a gas or wood burning fireplace to your home provides a variety of different benefits, but choosing a custom-made fireplace can offer even more. Here are a few reasons that you should consider adding a custom fire feature to your home. It Creates Warmth No matter the type of fireplace that you choose to add to your home, it will add warmth to your space, particularly during the colder months. Fireplaces offer an especially cozy form of heat, and there isn’t an experience quite like enjoying the warmth of a fire with family and friends. A fireplace is not only cozy, but it’s also efficient and practical. You can integrate a wood burning fireplace into your existing heating system as a supplemental heating source to help warm your home. This can save you tremendously in heating costs over the long run depending on the size and layout of your residence.