As promised.... our vent-less gas fireplace!
We've had fireplaces on the brain ever since last winter's polar vortex and we almost froze thanks to our heat pump. In fact, for having the word "heat" in it's name, a heat pump doesn't really produce heat at all...at least, not enough to keep up with these mountain winters. Heat pumps are great for the spring, summer and fall, but we found it difficult to sustain our house's temperature at much higher than about 63 degrees in January and February. In our house's defense, we do have baseboard heat, but none of them are working! So we then had to ask ourselves the question, "Do we have the baseboard heat fixed or do we investigate alternative forms of heat production?"
Enter gas fireplace.
After seriously considering a wood-burning stove, we settled on a vent-less gas fireplace because installation would be relatively simple and because it would conserve space in an area of our home where we desperately needed space. To make room for the fireplace, we're borrowing from the guest bedroom closet. Here's how it went down:
Remember this wall? The one the TV is on?
Here's where we started Saturday afternoon.
In this picture Eric is actually in the closet of our guest bedroom.
This morning a friend from church came over and helped Eric install the fireplace, which included framing around it.
And that's how we got here! I imagine you're thinking, "But why did you proceed to remove ALL of the drywall?" The plan is to create built-in shelves on either side of the fireplace. On the right it will be as simple as removing the door and molding and opening the closet up all the way to the ceiling, and on the left we will actually be sealing our hallway closet to the hallway and opening it up to the living room. Not as simple as the closet on the right...in fact, we're still figuring out the details. But when it's finished, we hope that it will look something like this:
Not to mention we're also putting tile around the fireplace and building a mantel to seal the deal. Here's the tile we're planning to use:
You might recognize it from the blog Young House Love
At this point, the next step is to have the gas company come out and hook the fireplace up to a propane tank. In the meantime, we'll be planning out the specifics of the hallway closet's makeover so that hopefully by Saturday we'll hit the ground running! Until then!
Sal