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KAGGEL FIRE PLACE
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KAGGEL FIRE PLACE
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Product Description
A fireplace is a built-in structure designed to contain a controlled fire, often serving as a focal point in a room. Traditionally crafted from materials such as stone, brick, or metal, fireplaces can be designed in various styles, from rustic to modern. They typically feature the following elements: 1. **Hearth**: The flat, fire-resistant base at the bottom of the fireplace that extends into the room. It provides protection from sparks and embers. 2. **Firebox**: The interior chamber where the fire burns, often lined with firebrick to withstand high temperatures. 3. **Mantel**: A horizontal shelf above the opening, which may be simple or ornate, and serves both decorative and practical purposes, such as displaying items or protecting the wall from heat. 4. **Chimney/Flue**: A vertical shaft or pipe that channels smoke and gases out of the house. 5. **Surround**: The material around the firebox, often decorative, made from stone, tile, or wood, complementing the room’s aesthetic. 6. **Grate or Log Holder**: A structure that holds wood or coals above the firebox floor for better airflow and combustion. Fireplaces can be wood-burning, gas-powered, or electric, depending on the heating needs and design preferences. Modern fireplaces often include glass doors or screens for safety and efficiency. A cozy ambiance is a hallmark of fireplaces, whether used as a primary heat source or a decorative feature.

