mantle.
Mantel
Mantelpiece
Mantelshelf
Fireplace tools are often referred to as fireplace accessories. Individual tools are often called brush, shovel, poker, stoker, tongs, bellows, stand. Another good compliment to the traditional tools is a firewood tub of some sort to hold firewood next to the fireplace. You can check out a complete fireplace tool set at the link below to get an idea about each of these.
Shelf.
The shelf in a hatch back is a partial shelf. A parcel is a package.
Yes, the noun fireplace is a common noun, a singular, concrete (no pun intended), compound noun.
The collective noun is a shelf of books.
The shelf over a fireplace is called a mantle.
A mantle.
It's called a rack.
A shelf above a fireplace or something that covers or conceals
A hob is a shelf at the side or back of a fireplace.
A shelf on top of a fireplace is commonly referred to as a mantel. It is used for decorative purposes and can hold various items such as picture frames, candles, or seasonal decorations.
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning (e.g. "there", "their", and "they're"). A mantel is a shelf above a fireplace or the structure around a fireplace opening.
A hob.
A mantel is generally considered to be a shelf or projection above a fireplace. If you are seeking information about the mantle of the earth, use the link below.
A mantel is generally considered to be a shelf or projection above a fireplace. If you are seeking information about the mantle of the earth, use the link below.
A shelf in a family room should be hung high enough so that no one hits it by being next to it. The standard height of a shelf is about five feet.
I read here that it's called the overmantle.