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Bigger and Better Fireplaces By Michele Dawson
Fireplaces have traditionally been one of the top amenities
sought by homebuyers. But now sophisticated buyers -- and smart
homebuilders -- are taking it one step further with upgraded, additional
and outdoor fireplaces.
A survey last year by the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association (HPBA) revealed homebuyers include a fireplace among features they most want in their home. They also consider a fireplace a design feature that improves the home's value. Nearly 60 percent of all homes built today include at least one fireplace, according to the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB). And 71 percent of fireplace installations are made by the builder. The HPBA urges builders to look beyond the traditional fireplace in the expected family and living rooms and set themselves apart from their competitors -- and meet the demands of today's homebuyers -- by upgrading the fireplace. There are many ways to do this. For example, the association suggests: Adding a mantel or cabinet, perhaps with gas controls
incorporated into either.
Fireplaces that allow the homeowner to control the heat
output without changing the height or quality of the flame. Some will even
pull air from the room, transforming it into warm air and radiant heat.
Electric fireplaces, which are more advanced than ever.
Technology makes them more beautiful than ever, and many can be operated
by remote control. Users can turn on flame and heat, or just one. Another
benefit is that they can be operated year-round in any climate and are
easy to clean and maintain. And you can use real-looking artificial looks
to complete the look.
A new spin on fireplaces is also seen among homebuilders and design professionals. "Fireplaces will be put in at eye level in the adjoining family room, so the cook can enjoy it, too," Joan McCloskey, Better Homes and Gardens editor, said at the International Builders Show. The NAHB says more than 25 percent of owners have a fireplace or freestanding stove in areas of the house other than the family or living room. Most often they're in the master bedroom, many are wall-mounted. Hearth products are also hot outdoors these days, too. In fact, the HPBA earlier this year said outdoor hearth products sold in record numbers for the second consecutive year. Portable heaters, chimineas and outdoor fireplaces -- many weatherproof -- are key elements in today's outdoor room, which usually also includes a barbecue grill, dining area, lighting, and patio umbrella. Another factor that's driving these overall fireplace trends is demographics. The percentage of home-buying couples with children has dropped significantly over the past 20 years, says National Association of Homebuilders economist Gopal Ahluwalia. That means empty nesters want different amenities. "What homebuyers really want is something totally different from everybody else," McCloskey said. Newsletters courtesy of:
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