wtorek, 29 kwietnia 2014

How many kilowatts are released from wood - important info



The wood provides us all warmth. So we should certainly think about what we put into our fireplaces, and how much truth is in the expectations of the insert manufacturers, in terms of the produced kilowatts. Wood has a specific amount of energy, it is estimated that 1kg of dry wood is equal to about 4kw, whereas for wood pellets, it is around 5kw. 

Only burning dry wood in the fireplace should be used, because only such kind provides us with the required amount of energy, and thus heat.
More importantly, wet, damp or even humid wood can cause permanent damage to the insert, and the humidity condensing within the chimney may cause unpleasant odours within the house. The chimney itself and the surrounding walls will be affected in the long term, even causing damage. This can result even in a loss of the warranty!
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piątek, 25 kwietnia 2014

Dreamy fireside

Is there anyone who has not even once dreamt about spending an evening with a loved one, sitting next to a cozy fireplace? In today's building market almost every project includes the installation of a fireplace in a living room. The diversity of the fireplace offer is so wide that probably every person interested in having his own fireplace will find something suitable for his needs. 

poniedziałek, 14 kwietnia 2014

See yourself how interiors once used to be arranged

In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, the decor of a typical room was supposed to look rich, above all else, yet the empty walls would strongly suggest low wealth. In the average middle-class homes the quality would often be replaced with quantity. The walls would be covered with hung rugs, mirrors, paintings, or old fashioned images. The remaining empty interior spaces would be filled with flowers. In addition, a lot of trinkets and decorative objects would be scattered around the rooms. For example: tables on one leg, amphorae, vases, decorative plates, glass decorations, cups etc.
Without a doubt that the style that prevailed in middle-class houses, was ultimately a style which overwhelmed casual rooms with (sometimes useless) items, but at the time it was surely considered as a rich, or wealthy sign.

Of course now we have a completely different view in terms of interior design and decoration. Currently, if we want to make our rooms seem wealthy, or middle- classed. All it takes is to make it look modern. With new, unique and different designs. Something that will surely impress every visitor. However that doesn’t mean that all traditional designs associate with lack of wealth... the opposite in fact, however, traditional, does not always mean old... Every design should look beautiful, it should feel that it is a new design, despite of being modern or traditional.


It is also important not to overfill interiors with random or useless objects and decors. Yes, it was popular once, but now it just looks unorganised, untidy and somewhat chaotic. Try and keep clear of decorations which may appear to engulf the interior. The main focus should me on the design, the furniture, and colours, rather than useless plastic or metal figurines, doilies and vases.