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Posted on March 31st, 2025 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

Radiant vs. Convective Wood Fireplaces: Which is Right for Your Home? 

When it comes to heating your home with a wood fireplace you’ll be faced with an important decision: radiant and convective heating? Both options offer warmth and ambiance, but each works in a unique way to distribute heat. Understanding the key differences — and the distinct advantages and disadvantages — will help you make the best choice for your space. Here’s a closer look at these fireplace types and why radiant wood fireplaces, like those from Sculpt Fireplace Collection, might be the perfect solution for you. 

 

Understanding Radiant and Convective Heating 

Radiant Heating is all about direct warmth. Radiant fireplaces emit heat that travels in a straight line from the firebox to the surrounding area, directly warming objects, people, and surfaces in its path. This type of heat doesn’t rely on the air around it; instead, it warms up everything it touches. Think of the sun on a clear day: even if the air is cool, the sun’s rays warm up the ground, buildings, and anyone standing outside. That’s how a radiant wood fireplace works. 

Convective Heating, on the other hand, works by warming the air in a room. Convective fireplaces pull cool air into the firebox, heat it, and then release it back into the room. The warm air circulates, gradually heating the entire space. This method can be effective in smaller, well-insulated rooms but often takes longer to feel warm. 

Pros and Cons of Radiant Wood Fireplaces 

Radiant wood fireplaces come with distinct advantages, especially in open or larger spaces. Here’s why they’re increasingly popular with homeowners and why Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s radiant fireplaces are such an excellent choice. 

 

Pros of Radiant Wood Fireplaces 

1. Instant, Direct Warmth Radiant fireplaces heat up quickly and radiate warmth directly to everyone and everything around them. If you’re looking for fast, effective heating, a radiant fireplace provides warmth within minutes. Unlike convective heat, which requires time to circulate warm air, radiant heat is felt immediately and is ideal for chilly mornings or evenings when you want to warm up fast. 

2. Effective in Larger or Open Spaces Radiant heat isn’t limited by airflow, making radiant wood fireplaces ideal for open-plan layouts or rooms with higher ceilings. For large or uninsulated spaces, radiant heating provides a more consistent warmth, ensuring you don’t experience cold spots. Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s radiant fireplaces, designed for powerful, even heating, are perfect for such spaces, offering a consistent, comfortable environment. 

3. Ambiance and Cozy Atmosphere There’s something about the intense, radiant warmth of a wood fire that creates a cozy ambiance unlike any other. Radiant wood fireplaces emit the classic warmth we associate with traditional fireplaces. They bring a sense of comfort that draws everyone in, making them an excellent choice for living areas, entertainment spaces, or anywhere you want to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. 

4. Minimal Air Disturbance Since radiant fireplaces don’t depend on air circulation, they don’t disturb dust or allergens. For allergy sufferers or anyone sensitive to air movement, radiant wood fireplaces offer a cleaner, more comfortable option. This is particularly useful for those with open or drafty spaces where convective heating might struggle to distribute warmth evenly. 

 

Cons of Radiant Wood Fireplaces 

1. Localised Heating Radiant fireplaces primarily warm the immediate area around them, so people sitting farther away may not feel as much heat. However, Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s radiant fireplaces are designed to radiate heat effectively, ensuring that even larger spaces receive adequate warmth. 

2. Clearance Requirements Radiant wood fireplaces get hot to the touch, so they require more clearance from walls, furniture, and combustible materials. This is an important factor to consider if you’re planning to place a fireplace in a smaller area. However, with the right planning and design, Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s models can be integrated safely into almost any living space. 

 

Pros and Cons of Convective Wood Fireplaces 

To help clarify the differences, here are some of the pros and cons of convective fireplaces for comparison. 

 

Pros of Convective Wood Fireplaces 

1. Gradual, Even Heating Convective fireplaces excel at providing gentle, evenly distributed warmth. They’re ideal for smaller, insulated rooms where they can gradually warm the entire space. 

2. Closer Clearances Convective fireplaces don’t radiate as much heat outward, so they require less clearance from walls and furniture. This makes them a good option for more compact spaces or rooms with limited floor space. 

 

Cons of Convective Wood Fireplaces 

1. Slower Heating Convective fireplaces can take longer to make a room feel warm, as they need time to circulate heated air. For those looking for immediate warmth, they may not be as satisfying. 

2. Less Effective in Open Spaces In large or open-plan areas, convective heaters may struggle to provide consistent warmth. They work best in enclosed spaces where the heated air can circulate more effectively. 

3. Circulation of Particles The use of fans to push warm air around the room also means dust, pollen, and other particles can be pushed with it. This can be bad news for those prone to hay fever or sensitive to dust irritation. 

4. Noise from Fans The use of fans in a convective fireplace unfortunately also comes with the additional noise made by the fans. While not deafening, it can detract from the romantic crackle of the fire. 

 

Why Choose a Radiant Wood Fireplace? 

For homeowners seeking immediate warmth, a cozy ambiance, and effective heating for larger spaces, a radiant wood fireplace is an excellent choice. Radiant fireplaces from Sculpt Fireplace Collection combine these benefits with the efficiency of high-quality, well-crafted units. Whether you’re heating an open-plan living room, a high-ceilinged den, or a rustic retreat, radiant wood fireplaces bring both functionality and style. 

With a focus on design and performance, Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s range of radiant wood fireplaces ensures you’re not just adding a source of warmth but enhancing your home’s aesthetic and comfort. Sculpt’s fireplaces are built with high-quality materials that ensure both durability and consistent performance, making them a smart investment in both comfort and ambiance. 

Choosing between radiant and convective wood fireplaces comes down to your space, your heating preferences, and your lifestyle. Radiant wood fireplaces offer immediate, direct warmth that’s ideal for open spaces and larger rooms, making them a preferred choice for anyone seeking the comfort and charm of a classic wood fire. If you’re looking for an efficient, beautiful fireplace that can stand up to even the coldest winters, a radiant model from Sculpt Fireplace Collection may be just what you need. 

Slow Combustion vs Open Fireplaces

Posted on March 10th, 2025 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

When choosing a fireplace, homeowners are often torn between the charm of a traditional open fire and the practicality of a slow combustion heater. However, when it comes to efficiency, safety, and sustainability, slow combustion heaters, stand out as the superior choice. Here we’ll explore why a slow combustion heater is a smarter, more eco-friendly, and cost-effective choice compared to an open fireplace. 

 

1. Superior Heating Efficiency

One of the most significant advantages of slow combustion heaters over open fireplaces is their efficiency in heating. Open fireplaces lose a vast amount of heat through the chimney, with only about 10-20% of the heat generated actually warming the room. In contrast, slow combustion heaters retain and radiate well over half of the heat they produce. Making them far more efficient at keeping your home warm. 

The Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s range of slow combustion heaters is particularly impressive in this respect. These heaters are engineered to maximise heat retention while using less wood compared to traditional open fires. They are made from high-quality materials such as cast iron and steel, which provide excellent heat conductivity, ensuring that the warmth spreads evenly throughout the room. 

 

2. Reduced Environmental Impact

In an increasingly eco-conscious world, reducing our environmental footprint is essential, and slow combustion heaters are a step in the right direction. These heaters burn wood more completely than open fireplaces, resulting in lower emissions of harmful gases and pollutants. The slow, controlled burn in a closed combustion system ensures that wood is burned more efficiently, producing less smoke and ash. 

Sculpt Fireplace Collection heaters are designed to adhere to strict environmental standards. Sculpt’s slow combustion models feature advanced air control systems such as the patented DAFS technology, optimising combustion and ensuring that fewer particulates and carbon emissions are released into the atmosphere while enhancing efficiency and heat output. This makes them an ideal choice for homeowners who are looking for a more environmentally friendly heating solution. 

 

3. Cost Savings on Firewood

Another key benefit of choosing a slow combustion heater is the cost savings on fuel. Open fireplaces require large amounts of wood to maintain the fire, as much of the heat escapes through the chimney. As a result, you’ll need to continually feed the fire to keep your home warm. Slow combustion heaters, on the other hand, use less wood while providing more heat. The tightly sealed design allows for a controlled, long-lasting burn, meaning you won’t need to refuel as often. 

The Sculpt Fireplace Collection offers models that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly efficient in their fuel use. By choosing a slow combustion heater, you can significantly reduce your wood consumption and enjoy substantial savings over time. Plus, the reduced need for frequent wood restocking is an added convenience for busy homeowners and means wood stores can be more compact.

 

4. Enhanced Safety Features

Safety is always a concern when using an open fire. Open fireplaces, by their very nature, expose the flames, creating potential hazards such as sparks, embers, or even logs falling out onto your floor. These dangers are minimised with slow combustion heaters, as they are enclosed systems, keeping the fire contained behind glass doors. This barrier greatly reduces the risk of fire-related accidents, making slow combustion heaters a much safer option for families and pets. 

The slow combustion heaters from Sculpt Fireplace Collection include robust safety features. This includes flue damper door locks, heat-resistant glass doors and insulated handles. Additionally, these models have precise airflow controls, which allow you to regulate the intensity of the fire, ensuring that it doesn’t get out of control. With these heaters, you can enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a fire with peace of mind.

 

5. Longer Burn Time and Consistent Heat

One of the frustrations of open fireplaces is their inability to maintain a consistent temperature for long periods. Once the fire dies down, the room quickly cools, requiring frequent tending and the addition of more wood. Slow combustion heaters, however, are designed to burn wood slowly and steadily. Providing consistent heat for extended periods without needing constant supervision. 

Sculpt’s slow combustion models excel in this area, offering advanced firebox technology that maximises the burn time of each log. With a slow combustion heater, you can enjoy a warm, comfortable home throughout the night without the need to constantly tend to the fire. Cast Iron or refractory brick linings combined with the extended heating capabilities of a slow combustion fireplace means you can go to sleep with the fire burning and wake up to a still-warm room in the morning! 

 

 6. Modern Design and Aesthetic Appeal

While the rustic charm of an open fireplace appeals to some, the practicality of such units can be a trade off. The Sculpt Fireplace Collection offers styles ranging from cast iron Cheminees, through to contemporary linear fireboxes. With such a range of stylish, elegant heaters that complement both traditional and modern interiors there is an option to suit every style that won’t compromise on performance.  

The large glass viewing windows and options for up to as many as 4 sides of glass. Meaning you can enjoy the mesmerising sight of flames dancing inside. Offering the ambiance of an open fire without the associated inefficiencies. This fusion of style and function makes Sculpt’s slow combustion heaters an excellent addition to any home, blending beauty with practicality. Whether freestanding or inbuilt, modern or traditional, there’s a Sculpt fireplace for you.

 

7. Minimal Maintenance Requirements

Compared to open fireplaces, which require regular cleaning and ash removal, slow combustion heaters are much easier to maintain. The complete combustion of wood in slow combustion heaters results in less ash and soot build-up, meaning you’ll spend less time on maintenance. Additionally, the tightly sealed fireboxes prevent ash and smoke from spreading into your home, ensuring a cleaner living space. 

Sculpt’s slow combustion heaters are built with ease of use in mind. Featuring easy-to-clean designs and long-lasting components. The glass doors are designed to stay clean for longer, thanks to their advanced air wash systems, which keep soot from accumulating on the glass. This low-maintenance aspect adds to the overall appeal of slow combustion heaters, freeing up time for you to enjoy your cozy home instead of cleaning it. 

 

In Summary 

When weighing the benefits of a slow combustion heater versus an open fireplace, the advantages are clear. From superior heating efficiency and environmental benefits to enhanced safety and aesthetic appeal. Slow combustion heaters offer a compelling solution for modern homeowners. Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s range of slow combustion heaters embodies all these benefits, offering efficient, eco-friendly, and stylish heating solutions tailored to contemporary lifestyles. 

Investing in a slow combustion heater not only enhances your home’s comfort but also helps reduce your environmental impact and energy costs. With Sculpt Fireplace Collection, you can enjoy the warmth and beauty of a fire while reaping the rewards of advanced technology and design. 

Fireplace Styling Tips for an Australian Summer

Posted on March 3rd, 2025 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

Style your Fireplace with these Helpful Tips

As the temperatures rise and fireplaces take a backseat from their primary role, they can still be a stylish centrepiece in your home. Whether you’re decorating for the season or looking to celebrate a summer Christmas, here are some creative tips to transform your fireplace into a statement piece during the warmer months. 

Style with Native Flora

Embrace the beauty of Australian nature by arranging native plants and flowers within your fireplace. Consider using eucalyptus branches, kangaroo paw, or banksia flowers to create a vibrant display. These natural elements not only add texture and colour but also celebrate the unique flora of the region. To elevate the look, place the arrangements in decorative pots, baskets, or woven trays. When it’s time to fire it back up for winter, many of these decorations can stay in the fireplace to simply be burnt off.

 

Transform It into a Herb Garden

For a practical and visually appealing option, repurpose your fireplace into a small herb garden. Plant aromatic herbs such as basil, parsley, and mint and arrange them neatly within the fireplace. Ensure the area receives adequate sunlight to support growth. This green touch brings life into your space while providing fresh ingredients for summer recipes. 

 

Add an Ethanol Burner for Ambiance

If you’re missing the cosy glow of a fire, consider adding an ethanol burner to your fireplace. These burners offer the beauty of real flames without the intense heat of a wood-burning fire, making them ideal for summer evenings. They’re also clean-burning, stylish, and easy to install, allowing you to enjoy the ambiance of flickering flames all year round. 

 

Style with Seasonal and Festive Decorations

Take advantage of an Australian summer Christmas. This time of year offers a unique opportunity to blend festive cheer with seasonal decor. Fill your fireplace with Christmas decorations, such as light-coloured ornaments, Christmas lights in or around the fireplace, or pinecones accented with gold or silver. For a non-festive option, decorate with lanterns, fairy lights, or beach-themed items like driftwood and seashells.
A favourite with young families, an unused fireplace through summer is a great opportunity for a cheeky elf or Santa Clause to find themselves with their legs dangling from the chimney into the fireplace! 

 

Illuminate with Candles

A simple yet elegant way to style your fireplace is by filling it with candles. opt for varying heights and widths, and use pillar candles or LED versions for safety. Arrange them in clusters or on candle holders to create a warm and inviting glow in the evenings. If mosquitoes are a problem, try a citronella option to ward them away from your home. 

 

Play with Textures

Add depth to your fireplace by incorporating different textures. Stack decorative logs neatly for a rustic touch, or use woven baskets filled with books or rolled-up blankets for a cozy look. These additions bring charm and functionality to your space. 

 

Style the Mantel for Summer

Don’t forget the mantel! Lighten it up with summer-inspired decorations like fresh flowers in vases, seashell arrangements, or framed botanical prints. Keep the palette airy with whites, pastels, or natural tones to complement the season’s vibe. 

 

Your fireplace doesn’t have to go unnoticed during the summer months. With these styling tips, you can turn it into a stunning focal point that celebrates the warmth and beauty of summer. Whether it’s filled with native plants, transformed into a herb garden, or adorned with festive decorations, your fireplace can radiate style and charm all year long. 

Sculpt Fireplaces Architecture & Design Feature

Posted on February 20th, 2025 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

Sculpt Fireplaces Featured on Architecture & Design: A Blend of Style & Performance

Sculpt Fireplaces Architecture & Design

At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, we believe a fireplace should be more than just a source of warmth. It should be a statement piece that enhances a home’s interior. This dedication to design and innovation has earned Sculpt Fireplaces a feature on Architecture & Design. The article highlights how our fireplaces balance aesthetic beauty and functionality, making them a top choice for modern and traditional spaces alike.

Sculpt Designs: Transforming Fireplace Innovation

This feature explores how Sculpt Designs redefines fireplace design. Each fireplace is created to complement different architectural styles. Whether in a sleek modern home or a classic setting, these fireplaces blend seamlessly into their surroundings.

The article also discusses our focus on cutting-edge technology. We use high-quality materials and energy-efficient designs to ensure fireplaces offer more than just warmth. Our fireplaces become the focal point of any room, combining elegance and performance effortlessly.

Key Takeaways from the Feature

Architectural Beauty – Our fireplaces ensure to enhance interiors with sleek, sophisticated designs.

Expert Craftsmanship – Every fireplace is built with precision, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Seamless Integration – Our designs fit both contemporary and traditional spaces, adding elegance to any setting.

A Leader in Luxury Fireplaces

The Architecture & Design feature confirms and showcases our commitment to excellence. Homeowners, architects, and designers rely on Sculpt Fireplaces to bring both style and performance to their projects. Our focus on innovation, efficiency, and craftsmanship sets us apart in the industry, making us the go to choice for statement fireplaces.

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To learn more about Sculpt ‘s approach to fireplace innovation, read the full feature here:

Sculpt Design: Professionals Providing Aesthetic & Functional Fireplaces

At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, we invite you to explore our luxury fireplace range. Find the perfect blend of warmth, design, and functionality for your space today.

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Essential Cleaning and Routine Maintenance for Wood Fireplaces

Posted on February 3rd, 2025 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

 

Wood fireplaces are more than just a source of warmth; they create a cozy atmosphere in any home. However, to keep them operating efficiently and safely, regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial. Neglecting these tasks can lead to decreased performance, potential fire hazards, and costly repairs. Here’s how to keep your fireplace in prime condition, along with signs that it may need servicing. 

The Importance of Regular Cleaning 

Cleaning your fireplace is essential for removing by-products like ash, soot, and creosote, which can accumulate in the firebox, glass doors, and flue. If left unaddressed, these residues can obstruct airflow and create safety risks. A routine cleaning schedule should include weekly maintenance during peak use and thorough inspections at least twice a year. 

The Need for Professional Inspections 

While homeowners can handle routine cleaning, a professional inspection is essential for ensuring your fireplace’s safety and efficiency. Trained technicians can identify hidden issues that may not be apparent during regular cleaning, such as structural damage to the flue and the integrity of the firebox. Routinely scheduling a professional inspection helps catch problems early, preventing costly repairs and ensuring compliance with safety standards. 

 

Signs Your Fireplace Needs Servicing 

Recognising the signs that your fireplace requires maintenance is crucial for preventing potential hazards: 

  • 1. Diminished Heat Output: If your fireplace isn’t producing as much heat as it used to, it could indicate blockages or inefficiencies. 
  • 2. Excessive Smoke: Increased smoke inside the home may signal a blockage in the flue. 
  • 3. Odors: A persistent odor of smoke or burning could suggest creosote build-up or other issues requiring immediate attention. 
  • 4. Glass Discoloration: If the glass doors are consistently dirty or discoloured, it may indicate improper combustion or the need for better-quality fuel. 
  • 5. Cracks or Damage: Noticeable cracks in the firebox or flue can compromise the fireplace’s safety and efficiency. 

 

Cleaning the Glass 

The glass doors of a fireplace help regulate heat and maintain efficiency. However, soot and creosote can obscure the view over time. 

1. Let the Glass Cool Completely: Always allow the glass to cool before cleaning to avoid thermal shock to the glass and prevent burning yourself.

2. Use Appropriate Cleaning Methods: Avoid harsh cleaners that could scratch the glass or damage special coatings. Consider:

3. Ruco Fireplace Glass Cleaner – This specially formulated product effectively removes soot and creosote without damaging the glass.

4. A vinegar-water mixture for lighter cleaning tasks.

5. Damp newspaper dipped in fine ash, followed by rinsing with water for an eco-friendly solution.

6. Prevent Creosote Build-up: Burn only well-seasoned hardwood with moisture content below 15%. Burning wet or green wood produces more smoke, increasing creosote accumulation.

 

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Removing Ash 

Ash can build up quickly, affecting airflow and efficiency. 

1. Empty the Ash Pan Regularly: Remove ash when it reaches about one-third of the pan’s capacity. Leaving a thin layer can help insulate the coals for better heat retention. 

2. Use Proper Tools: A metal container with a secure lid is best for collecting and storing ash. Keep it outside and away from flammable materials. 

3. Recycling Ash: Wood ash can be used in gardens as a mineral supplement but should be applied sparingly as to not negatively alter PH levels. 

 

Flue Care 

A clean flue is vital for safe fireplace operation. 

1. Schedule Professional Cleaning Twice a Year: Have your flue swept before the heating season and again during peak use to ensure it’s clear of debris. 

2. Inspect for Damage: Regularly check for cracks or deterioration in the flue and firebox. Address issues promptly to maintain safety. 

3. Ensure your Cowl is in place and working correctly: These keep out rain, debris, and animals while allowing smoke to exit, minimising creosote build-up. 

 

Maintaining the Firebox 

The firebox contains the burning wood and faces extreme temperatures. 

1. Check Fire Bricks for Damage: Inspect fire bricks for cracks or wear. Damaged bricks should be replaced to maintain heat efficiency. 

2. Replace Worn Gaskets and Seals: Door gaskets help maintain an airtight environment. Replace them if they show signs of wear. 

3. Monitor the Baffle Plate: This component helps direct heat back into the room. Regularly check for damage and replace if necessary. 

 

Reducing Creosote Build-up 

Creosote can lead to dangerous flue fires if not managed. 

1. Burn Seasoned Hardwood Only: Using dry wood minimises smoke and creosote formation. 

2. Avoid Overloading the Firebox: Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for fuel load to prevent overheating and excessive creosote. 

3. Ensure Adequate Airflow: Proper airflow is essential for efficient combustion. Address any airflow issues immediately. 

 

Seasonal Maintenance and Pre-Use Preparations 

Before using your fireplace for the first time each season, conduct a thorough inspection. 

1. Clean the Convection Grates and Appliance Top: Remove dust that has accumulated during inactivity to prevent carbonised build-up. 

2. Check Smoke Detectors: Ensure these detectors are functioning to maintain household safety. 

3. Perform a flue Sweep Before Winter: Even if the flue was cleaned recently, a pre-winter sweep ensures it’s clear of any new debris. 

 

Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for the safe and efficient operation of your fireplace. Routine tasks like cleaning the glass, removing ash, and having the flue swept can significantly reduce fire risks and extend your fireplace’s lifespan. Products like Ruco Fireplace Glass Cleaner offer effective cleaning solutions for maintaining a clear view of the flames. Additionally, scheduling routine professional inspections is vital for identifying and addressing hidden issues before they become costly problems. By being vigilant for signs of needed servicing and adhering to a routine maintenance schedule, you can enjoy the warmth and comfort of your fireplace while ensuring safety for years to come. 

Fireplace Safety: The Cornerstone of Luxury Wood Heating

Posted on January 10th, 2025 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

When it comes to enhancing your home with a wood fireplace, safety should be your top priority. At Sculpt Fireplace Collection, we understand that true luxury comes not just from stunning design, but also from peace of mind. Let’s explore why fireplace safety is crucial and how our certified fireplaces meet the highest standards. 

 

The Importance of Fireplace Safety Certification 

In Australia, fireplace safety is governed by the AS/NZS2918:2018 standard. This certification ensures that wood fireplaces are: 

1. Safe for Home Use: When installed correctly, certified fireplaces minimize fire risks.

2. Environmentally Responsible: They must meet strict emission standards, protecting both indoor and outdoor air quality.

 

Sculpt Fireplace Collection: Where Safety Meets Luxury 

We pride ourselves on offering fireplaces that exemplify both safety and style: 

100% Certified: All our wood fireplaces are tested and certified to the Australian Standard, ensuring maximum safety. 

Design-Forward Safety: Our luxury fireplaces prove that safety doesn’t mean sacrificing aesthetics. 

Innovative Technology: Features like the Double Air Flow System (DAFS) in selected Cheminees Seguin Duteriez models enhance both efficiency and safety. 

 

Key Fireplace Safety Features 

Our fireplaces incorporate several safety features: 

1. Proper Clearances: Designed for safe installation with appropriate distances from combustible materials.

2. Efficient Burning: High-quality materials and design ensure clean, efficient burning, reducing the risk of chimney fires.

3. Sturdy Construction: Our cast iron fireplaces, like the Seguin range, offer durability and enhanced heat distribution.

 

The Risks of Uncertified Fireplaces 

Choosing an uncertified fireplace can lead to: 

Increased fire hazards due to improper clearances

Higher emissions, potentially harming your health and the environment 

Potential legal and insurance issues 

 

Choosing a Safe and Stylish Fireplace 

When selecting a wood fireplace, prioritise safety without compromising on style: 

1. Look for the AS/NZS2918:2018 certification

2. Choose reputable suppliers like Sculpt Fireplace Collection

3. Ensure professional installation by qualified experts

Our range, from the sleek Axis contemporary inbuilt fireplaces to the unique JC Bordelet suspended designs, offers safe, certified options for every taste. 

 

Conclusion: Safety as the Foundation of Luxury 

We believe that true luxury starts with safety. Our certified, design-forward fireplaces offer the perfect blend of style, efficiency, and peace of mind. Experience the warmth and elegance of a French-made wood fireplace, knowing that your safety is our top priority. 

Explore our range of certified, luxury wood fireplaces and elevate your home with a heating solution that’s as safe as it is stunning.

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Complete Home Feature : Crafting Unforgettable Fireside Experiences

Posted on May 10th, 2024 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

Sculpt Fireplace Collection x Complete Home

Crafting Unforgettable Fireside Experiences: Introducing the Sculpt Fireplace Collection

We’re thrilled to share our feature in Complete Home, and we couldn’t be more excited to share the details with you. Complete Home recently showcased our exquisite collection, highlighting the artistry and innovation behind each fireplace we craft.

Sculpt Fireplace Collection is passionate about redefining the way people experience warmth and ambiance in their homes. With a commitment to both functionality and aesthetics, we’ve curated a range of fireplaces that not only heat your space but also serve as stunning focal points in any room.

Our fires are focused on modern design, and timeless elegance, each fireplace in our collection is a masterpiece in its own right. Whether you prefer the classic charm of a wood-burning stove or the sleek sophistication of a contemporary linear fire, we have something to suit every taste and style.

Whether you’re renovating your current space or building your dream home from the ground up, we invite you to explore the Sculpt Fireplace Collection and discover the perfect fireplace for your needs. Head over to Complete Home to read the full feature and learn more about what makes Sculpt Fireplace Collection the ultimate choice for discerning homeowners, builders, architects and specifiers.

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Sculpt Fireplace Collection x EST Living

Posted on May 3rd, 2024 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

Sculpt Fireplace Collection x  EST Living

Our suspended fireplace collection, showcased on EST Living’s latest feature epitomises the pinnacle of modern sophistication. With a focus on clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and unparalleled craftsmanship, each fireplace in our collection is a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and innovation.

The EST Living feature highlights not only the exquisite design of our suspended fireplaces but also their transformative impact on interior spaces. From sleek urban lofts to chic contemporary homes, our fireplaces add a touch of luxury and warmth, creating a captivating focal point that elevates the ambiance of any room.

Through the EST Living feature, we invite design enthusiasts and homeowners alike to embark on a journey of exploration and inspiration. Witness firsthand how these stunning pieces can redefine the aesthetic and functional possibilities of any space.

Read The Blog Here : https://estliving.com/insiders-guide-to-suspended-fireplaces/

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The Local Project x The Barrel : McWilliams Winery

Posted on May 1st, 2024 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

The Local Project x The Barrel : McWilliams Winery

Dive deep into the realm of design with this project, as we unravel the intricacies of “The Barrel” in collaboration with Interiors by George, a stunning project featured on The Local Project. Explore the fusion of artistry and functionality as we dissect the design elements that make this space truly exceptional, with special focus on the heart of the space – the Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s Seguin Multivision 8000 DS.

Discover how Interiors by George has meticulously crafted a space that exudes sophistication and style, with every detail carefully considered to evoke a sense tradition and history. From the seamless integration of textures to the strategic finishes, “The Barrel” is a testament to the power of thoughtful design.

At the center of it all lies the Seguin Multivision 8000 DS fireplace from Sculpt Fireplace Collection, a striking feature that not only provides warmth and comfort but also serves as a captivating focal point. Learn how this innovative fireplace design enhances the ambiance of the living area, creating a cosy yet elegant atmosphere that invites the guests in.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the intersection of art, design, and functionality in “The Barrel” by Interiors by George, where the Sculpt Fireplace Collection’s Seguin Multivision 8000 DS takes center stage. Stay tuned for more exclusive insights into exceptional design projects that redefine the boundaries of contemporary living.

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Royd Clan’s Autonomous House X Sculpt Fireplace Collection

Posted on February 20th, 2023 by marketing@638.191.myftpupload.com

Royd Clan’s Autonomous House x Sculpt Fireplace Collection

Axis I1000 FS - Geelong - Sculpt Fireplace Collection

Both off-the-grid and autonomous, this striking family farmhouse near Geelong in Victoria connects its occupants with nature and each other.
When the owners first bought – sight unseen – the 89-acre farm on which their home now sits, the rolling hills were covered in noxious boxthorn weed and the original stone farmhouse was in ruins.
With the help of Landcare, they set about clearing the invasive spiny shrubs and planted 2500 native trees in their place. Regenerating the land was important for homeowners Cam and Sally, who had both grown up in the country.

“I remember planting trees with my mother when I was a kid, and I just loved that you could create nature and a reserve over time and watch it grow; I’ve always loved that,” says Cam, an agricultural scientist.
He and Sally set aside 30 acres to do just that. “It’s been awesome watching the spotted gums grow, and actually quite quickly, really. It doesn’t take that long to change the landscape,” says Cam.

Inspirational project

When it came time to design a house for the farm, they turned to an architect they’d worked with before on a house in North Melbourne: Nadine Samaha from level architekture>konstrukt.

Drawing inspiration from the ruins, boulders and mythology of the picturesque property overlooking the Barrabool Hills near Geelong, Nadine got creative in designing an autonomous, off-the-grid home. The five pavilions making up the home emulate the boulders on the site, the clustered design welcoming natural light and cross-ventilation into all of them.

“It really integrates well with the land,” says Nadine. “With its shimmering cladding reflecting the trunks of the surrounding gum trees, it almost vanishes into the landscape.”

Nadine is passionate about creating spaces and forms that seamlessly connect with the natural world and support wellbeing. An advocate of biophilic design, Nadine mentors graduate architects, teaches Environmental Sustainable Design at RMIT, and chairs the Australian Institute of Architects’ Sustainable Architecture Forum – when she’s not designing incredible houses, that is.

Axis I1000FS SS

Handmade in the Rhone Alps region of France, the Axis I1000FS Single Sided wood fireplace is a display of geometric versatility and artisan engineered construction. The wood fireplace exudes a mesmerising display of flames and unsurpassed design excellence. With a heating capacity of up to 300m2 and an average efficiency of 66%, this unit is sure to stun in any space.

Fitted with DAFS (Double Air Flow System), this technology works by injecting oxygen at a determined level inside of the combustion chamber. The supply of new oxygen will burn the gases and smoke that has not yet been burnt and prevent them from being released into the flu system. The additional self-washing glass system feature, provides less CO2 emissions, creating longer fire term/burn time, cleaner glass and bricks and total combustion of the firewood.

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