Multi-Sided Fireplace
Explore our Multi-Sided Fireplace Collection
Explore our stunning collection of multi-sided gas fireplaces, offering a unique and luxurious option to enhance your home. With multiple installation options, these fireplaces can be built into a wall, creating a captivating focal point.
Multi-sided gas fireplaces are a modern design option that provides a view of the fire from multiple angles. Unlike traditional fireplaces, these units feature glass on multiple sides, allowing the flame to be visible from different areas of the space.
Here are several types of multi-sided fireplaces, each offering a unique aesthetic and functionality. These include:
Choosing a multi-sided design offers several benefits, including an increased view of the fire and a more open ambiance. These fireplaces create a unique and modern focal point, enhancing the design and feel of your home with a luxury style.
When selecting a gas fireplace, several factors warrant your attention. You should consider:
Modern multi-sided gas fireplaces offer a wide selection of design options, from sleek linear models to units featuring realistic log sets. You can customize your fireplace with different glass options, finishing materials, and control features.
Before installing a multi-sided gas fireplace, carefully consider the space requirements. Ensure you have adequate clearance around the fireplace and that the location allows for proper venting if you choose a direct vent model. These fireplaces can be built.
Gas fireplaces use gas as a fuel to generate flames, while electric fireplaces use electricity to create realistic flame effects. Gas fireplaces provide actual heating, while electric fireplaces offer supplemental heating and the ambiance of a fireplace.
To maintain your multi-sided gas fireplace and ensure years of enjoyment, it's important to take certain steps. This includes:
Multi-sided fireplaces can be installed in various rooms, but it depends on the specific model and venting requirements. Direct vent models offer more flexibility, while vent-free models have limitations on room size and ventilation. Professional installation is key.