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A fireplace is a structure of brick, stone, or metal designed to contain a fire. The fireplace is used to create a relaxing atmosphere and to heat the room. The thermal efficiency of modern fireplaces varies with the design.

Historically, they have been used to heat homes, cook, and heat laundry and domestic water. There is fire in the stove or basin. Chimneys or other flues allow exhaust gases to escape. Fireplace may have the following facilities: foundation, furnace, fireplace, mantelpiece; chimney crane (for kitchen and laundry fireplace),, sub, door a, door Lin bar, domestic mantelpiece, air door, smoke room, throat, flue and chimney filter or afterburner.

There is often a curved brick on the outside, in which the protruding brick acts as a dripping water to prevent rainwater from flowing down the outer wall. A cap, hood, or shield prevents rain from entering the outside of the chimney. Compared with the chimney without wind or lining, the rainfall in the chimney is much greater. Some chimneys have spark suppressors on the top or cover.

Organizations such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of ecology in Washington have warned that fireplaces pose significant health risks based on various studies. "Smoke may taste good, but it's not good for you," the EPA wrote

Fireplaces use a variety of accessories, ranging from countries, regions and historical periods. Internally, it is common in modern western culture, including furnace ates, firefighters, wooden boxes, irons, pill baskets and fire dogs, all of which fuel and accelerate combustion. A grate (or grate) is a frame, usually made of iron bars, used to retain a source of ignition. Sometimes heavy metal backfires are used to capture and dissipate heat to protect the back of the fireplace and to decorate it. The fender is a low metal frame set in front of the fireplace to hold the embers, soot and ashes. Fireplace maintenance tools include poker, bellows, pliers, shovel, brush and tool rack. Other wider accessories can include log baskets, matching kits, coal buckets, cabinet accessories, etc.

With the passage of time, the use of fireplace has changed from a necessary one to a visual one. Early fireplaces were more than modern ones. They are used for day and night warmth and cooking. They also serve as meeting places in the family. These are usually located in the center of a room, allowing more people to gather around the room.

Many defects were found in the early fireplace design. With the development of the industrial revolution, there has been a large-scale housing development, so standardized fireplace is needed. The most famous fireplace designer this time was the Adam brothers. They perfected the fireplace design used by generations. It's smaller, brighter and focuses on the quality of the building materials, not the size.

By the 1800's, most new fireplaces were made up of two parts, the surround part and the insert part. The surrounding environment consists of a mantelpiece and side supports, usually made of wood, marble or granite. Inserts are places where fire burns, made of cast iron and usually lined with decorative tiles. In addition to providing heat, the Vitoria era fireplace is also considered to add a comfortable atmosphere to the house.