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In the Thread: Romy The Cat's new Listening Room
Post Subject: Cast Iron fireplacePosted by noviygera on: 4/11/2011
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
I did not feel it before but now I do. I do want to have a fireplace in my listening room. Not any fireplace and not the usual fireplaces that are typical in the US cardboard houses. I would like to have a large fireplace in my listening room, let say 7 feet wide and 5 feet tall, what I can light a significant fire. I love to listening music and to look at fire, I have discovered it in myself last year; unfortunately I did not know it before.  There is a wall in my listening room and in VERY good location what I can convert to a good size third fireplace. It would be very nice but I afraid that to make it to comply with all fire codes it would be easier to build a new house. I have a fireplace living room that I do not use but it is very far from Macondo and the fireplace in there is not the size that I would like to have.

Well, you can’t put one ass on many chairs but still I do want to have a bid size fireplace where I would be able to listen my Bruckner...

The Cat


You can easily install a cast iron fireplace/stove. They are not big but bigger than no fireplace at all and easy to install as far as meeting the codes. My father just installed one and another friend of mine has one. I like them so much that I am installing one myself in my new house.

like this?
http://www.darboystone.com/html/stoves/gas/kozyheat-duluth.php

Good luck,
Herman

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