Fireplace tools aren’t just for hearth maintenance -
fireplace tools are a declaration of your personal style. What does your
fireplace tool set say about you? How does your fireplace tool set pull
together the hearth look you want? How do you plan to use your fireplace
tools? These are all things to consider when deciding on a new fireplace
tool set.
Fireplace Tool Set Functions
First of all, what are those things in a fireplace tool set? While the
poker’s purpose is obvious, it’s worth mentioning the graceful curve
along its underside can pull a wayward log back into position. The
shovel and broom keep your grate and hearth swept clear of ash and
debris to maintain a safer firebox and build a better fire, and the
tongs can wrangle a burning log.
Fireplace tool sets vary in size, so it’s important to determine how
you’ll use them. If you use your wood-burning fireplace frequently,
choose a fireplace tool set with a larger shovel and more durable
bristles on the broom for better function. If you have a larger firebox,
you may want a longer set of tools. If you have a gas fireplace, you may
decide on a smaller fireplace tool set just for decoration.
Now that you’ve figured out what a fireplace tool set is, what you’ll
use it for and how often, it’s time to decide how to choose a style that
fits your personality and lifestyle.
Fireplace Tool Trends
According to John S. Adams, an Iowa-based fireplace tool distributor,
today’s homeowners want streamlined, modern style. "People want
predominantly a four-tool set in black, brushed steel or pewter," he
says, adding customers are shying away from traditional brass. "They’ve
totally moved away from polished brass. It’s not found as much in your
home décor. Look at your cabinet hardware and all that stuff. Brass has
totally gone away."
Contemporary Fireplace Tool Sets
If you’re among those clamoring to modernize your living room, a black
or brushed nickel or silver tool set is a great solution. If electronic
gadgets are the mainstays of your living room or family room, then one
of those finishes is guaranteed not to clash with your big-screen,
plasma television. Iron is the contemporary finish of choice for
fireplace tool sets, says Adams, and provides a matching look to go
along with technological aspects in your room. "There’s more ornamental
iron work in households now," Adams explains. "In lamps, mirrors and
other fixtures, all of the finishes are going to be iron, or different
types of finishes."
Traditional Fireplace Tool Sets
If you still love how firelight dances off the brass poker, don’t fret.
Today’s manufacturing still produces top-notch brass finishes. Adams
says shipping is faster than ever today, and that a lot of companies are
shipping from overseas - where high-quality brass can be found.
If you’re looking for the charm of brass, but want something that
matches those modern fixtures Adams mentioned, an antique fireplace tool
set will do. Burnished and less brilliant than brass, an antique
fireplace tool set’s finish won’t compete with your technology - or
other decorating aspects. Copper is another brass alternative, providing
a touch of Americana guaranteed to fire up your longing for kettle corn,
quilts and samplers.
Choosing your fireplace tools for style and purpose won’t just ensure
you’ll get the right fireplace tool set - it’ll ensure your fireplace
tools set you apart from the pack. Brick-Anew offers a complete line of
fireplace tools in stunning finishes - both modern and traditional -
that will compliment any décor and budget. Highlight your fireplace tool
set with fireplace accessories like fireplace screens, andirons,
candelabras and fire backs made in coordinating finishes.
About The Author
By a Freelance writer for
www.brick-anew.com/ that provides
fireplace glass doors. Brick-Anew has
been a provider of fireplace paint & accessories since 1997. Please link
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