Hearth
The floor of a fireplace is typically called the hearth. It is a heat-resistant material such as brick, stone, or tile that surrounds the fireplace opening and extends into the room to protect the floor from heat and sparks.
The floor of a fireplace is called the hearth. It is typically made of fire-resistant materials like brick, stone, or tile to protect the surrounding area from heat and sparks.
The top part of a fireplace mantle is called the mantel shelf. It is the horizontal ledge that extends across the top of the fireplace to display decorative items.
The ground floor of the rainforest is called the forest floor. It is the lowest layer of the rainforest where little sunlight reaches, resulting in limited plant growth.
The bottom of a valley is called the valley floor. It is typically the lowest point in the valley and where most of the water and sediment accumulates.
It's called a hearth.
The floor of a fireplace is typically called the hearth. It is a heat-resistant material such as brick, stone, or tile that surrounds the fireplace opening and extends into the room to protect the floor from heat and sparks.
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.
The area beneath and around a fireplace is the hearth.
It is called the hearth, and the well designed ones are flush with the floor.
A fireplace mantel should typically be installed around 54 inches above the floor in a room.
Yes, travertine tile can be used on the floor of a gas fireplace.
The floor of a fireplace is called the hearth. It is typically made of fire-resistant materials like brick, stone, or tile to protect the surrounding area from heat and sparks.
The corner of a fireplace is called an Inglenook!
The hearth (pronounced harth). This is also refered to as a firebox floor. If there is a grate on the floor of the firepalce it is called an ash grate which leads to an ash pit.
place a hearth stone and use a fireplace screen
The facing around a fireplace is a mantel.