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Which Fireplace Material are Best?

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One of the first decisions to make after deciding to add an outdoor fireplace to your landscape is what material to use.

 

Natural stone is incredibly versatile as a design element in outdoor fireplaces. You can choose a rough, rubble or fieldstone look for a rugged, natural style or stone quarried into more regularly-sized and shaped pieces for a more traditional look. Natural stone is even available in thin, saw cut pieces to provide a modern, contemporary style.

 

Natural stone fireplaces are a good idea for bringing warmth into your indoor decoration. And when it comes to fireplace design, natural stone is simply the most elegant, durable, and efficient material around. Natural stone retains heat better than just about anything out there, it’s practically maintenance-free, and it’s incredibly resistant to wear and tear. On top of that, it can handle extremes in temperature and doesn’t suffer from rot and mold like other materials. Whether it’s time to update your old brick fireplace or build something new, below is the reason why natural stone is the greenest choice.

 

Heat retention

Natural stone absorbs, stores and radiates heat, so it can actually improve the efficiency of your home as the the warmth of a fire radiates throughout your space. Marble and limestone are particularly good at absorbing heat, while granite is particularly good at conducting heat. Basalt and soapstone are particularly good at storing heat and releasing it slowly over a long period of time.

 

Low maintenance

Natural stone is exceptionally easy to maintain – simply give it a wipe with a cloth every now and then to keep it looking new. That said, some stones, like marble, are porous so you may want to consider sealing them to help prevent dirt or soot from settling in.

Regardless of the type of stone you use, you’ll be able to spend your time enjoying it rather than trying to maintain it.

 

Longevity

Natural stone is one of world’s oldest building materials – and it’s extraordinarily long-lasting. Just look at ancient buildings around the world – stone survives while other materials fade and rot away. Some stone surfaces can last many lifetimes without losing their luster, while others like limestone will weather beautifully over time.

 

Durability

Natural stone is known for being practically indestructible. It can handle wear and tear without falling apart, and it’s extremely resistant to water damage and mold. That’s why people use stone in areas that take the most beating – like countertops, floors, bathrooms and fireplaces.

 

Types of stone

While you can choose just about any natural stone for your fireplace, there are a few options that are particularly well suited for the space.

Limestone and soapstone are clean and simple, with a more modern feel, while slate is incredibly durable with a rustic vibe.

Marble has a rich beauty that is impossible to replicate – and it can be honed or polished if you want a more formal look.

Granite is a great choice for any contemporary space, and it’s one of the hardest and strongest stones available.

If you prefer something dramatic, you can’t go wrong with a richly textured stone like quartzite.