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Their elevated form creates a visual anchor within large rooms, often positioned centrally to define living zones without physical partitions. This makes them popular in modern architectural projects where layout flow is as important as heating performance.
Available in wood burning and bio-ethanol variations, suspended fireplaces require careful planning for flue routing or fuel integration. When specified early in the design stage, they become a defining architectural feature rather than an afterthought.
Whether you’re specifying for a client, designing a new build or upgrading your home, we can help route your project correctly.