In many old classic children's and adult fiction stories, you'll read that one of the characters sat in a chair in front of the hearth. The hearth is the area or space in front of a fireplace. It defines the area of the firebox. Hearth is pronounced like the 'ar' in the word hard, not the 'ear' sound in ear or bear. The 'e' is silent in hearth.
If you scroll halfway down this page, there is a simple, labeled diagram showing all parts of a fireplace.
A fireplace screen, made of heat-tolerant metal, is placed on the hearth to protect the room from a flying hot ember.
Hearth.
The homophone that means a facing around a fireplace is "hearth." A hearth refers to the fireplace floor or area in front of a fireplace where a fire is burned.
I read here that it's called the overmantle.
A round rug is traditionally used in front of a fireplace, but it depends on how your living room is set up. It's a matter of personal taste.
The corner of a fireplace is called an Inglenook!
To reduce the chance of fire from materials rolling out of the fireplace, the floor in front of the fireplace should be a non-combustible material, such as brick, stone, concrete, slate, etc.
Grate is used in front of a fireplace. and famous is great..so they r homonyms
Screens are often placed in front of a fireplace to catch hot embers. Similarly, metal fenders are sometimes used around the bottom of a fireplace to catch sparks.
Your cat can lie in front of the fireplace in winter and lie also means 'to not tell the truth'.
Yes, there are quite a few fireplace stores in the Chicago area. A very good one is American Heritage fireplace.
The metal support used in a fireplace is called a "fireplace grate." It is placed inside the fireplace to hold logs and allow airflow for a better burning fire.
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