Hearths, commonly called fireplaces, are an integral part of the modern home. However, any fireplace owner would understand that along with style and warmth, a fireplace also adds some safety hazards to our homes. In some cases, flying embers and sparks could lead to burns if they get in contact with inflammable objects. Flying embers can do some damage to the surrounding area of your hearth. Keeping in mind these factors, interior decorators have designed a special rug for firesides in contemporary homes.
Hearth Rugs Prioritize Safety
A hearth rug is made from flame retardant materials that form a fire resistive perimeter around the fireside. The yesteryear version of a fireside rug was made of wool that used to insulate the floor from embers with partial damage to itself, therefore needing to be replaced with time. The present day version is made of incombustible fabrics which work on the self extinguishing mechanism. Embers that fall on the rug combust by themselves without burning the fiber, leaving behind only clinkers and ash. This gives a hearth rug a long life. Maintenance required is limited to brushing to remove the collected ash overtime.
Hearth rugs not only increase the safety of your home but also add texture and color to your fireplace. They are a stylish accessory in contemporary homes, and are available in a host of designs. One can choose from braided, woven or needle felt style of rugs to match the look and architecture of the fireplace. Although they are available in standard sizes and shapes, many manufacturers offer custom designed and unique hearth rugs to perfectly pair with the fireplace.
Shopping for a Hearth Rug?
While there are many manufacturers that offer contemporary and attractive hearth rug designs, while shopping for them always remember their primary purpose i.e. safety.
Before purchasing a hearth rug, always keep these points in mind:
* Opt for a hearth rug with the highest degree of fire resistance.
* Get advice from the retailer on the size and area covered to insure that the hearth rug effectively protects the flooring from ember spots.
* Insist on a quick demonstration from the retailer to prove (if possible) the authenticity of the material used in the hearth rug as the safety of your home depends on it.
Fireplace Tools and Your Home Décor
Safety and functionality are key components to choosing the right fireplace tools for your fireplace, but these tools are also decorative pieces that add style to your fireplace and your home. As a result, you don’t want to just choose the first set that you see. There are many different styles available, from traditional to contemporary, that can complement the current design of your home. Use your current home décor as a guide when you choose the look of your new fireplace accessories. If you’re looking for something with an antique feel, don’t buy the sleek stainless steel fireplace tool set. Wait until you find the set that works for you.
Author Resource:
Lisa Becker is an avid jewelry box collector and writes for Jewelry Boxes 123. Her expertise and knowledge regarding jewelry boxes provides valuable insight into the wonderful world of jewelry boxes and armoires. For more articles by Lisa Becker, visit http://www.jewelryboxes123.com .