Shopping online for fireplace screens allows you to look at pictures of screens, read about the styles. Many shapes and styles give you a chance for a perfect fit with the decor of your room. The screen will keep ashes and sparks inside the fireplace protecting you, your family, and your home.
The screen is an important safe function of the fireplace. In order to get screens that fit properly measure the front and add 3 to 5 inches to the height of the fireplace opening. Add 10 to 12 inches to the width of the opening. You are allowing for covering past the opening, therefore giving you maximum protection. Another reason for buying screens larger than the opening is for stand-alone screens so they will not tip over.
The style and shape of your fireplace and the d?cor of the room can all be in harmony. You can choose a stand-alone screen that folds or curves and they have sizes that fit “all” fireplaces. Remember your measurements and add inches to them because screens with folds will need extra width.
Screens are for protection and for efficiency. A fireplace is a great source of heat and can be lost if the screen works against you. Glass screens and iron screens give more control over the heat and how much comes off your fireplace instead of going up the chimney.
You will have a huge selection of styles from curved glass, wrought iron, graphite, brass, and bronze screens or just simply elegant and simple efficient screens. They come with matching extras such as tools for cleaning, fire starters, wood holders, candelabras and hearthrugs.
Shopping online for a fireplace screen gives you the advantage to look closely at each item and read about the price and the data offered. You will find prices for every budget and many choices and styles for the right fit to your fireplace.
Jeff Bridges has always enjoyed a warm fire on a cold winter’s night he currently helps run a fireplace screens website, which promotes fireplace screens in all shapes and styles.
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Dec
25Learn A Little More About Opera Glasses
Posted By: Jeff Bridges on December 25, 2009 at 3:32 amThe invention of opera glasses was a godsend for many theater goers. It was becoming increasingly difficult for theater-goers in the 1800′s to view what was happening on stage. Theaters were growing increasingly large and seats in or near the front row were very expensive. The Paris Opera House, for example, was finished in 1875 and featured 2200 seats. It was a massive building at the time.
Opera was becoming an increasingly popular social event. But not everyone was able to afford the high prices for seats with a close view of the stage. To get a good view of what was happening on stage it became necessary to find a compact way of magnifying it. Scientists found a way to combine telescopic lenses with stereoscopic prisms and invented a method by which a clear three dimensional view of the stage was available.
Opera glasses rapidly became status symbols and ways for people to show off their wealth. If you had the money to attend the opera you wanted others to know it. And a great deal of business was conducted at intermission as well. A huge portion of the high society social calendar was taken up by opera season.
Because they rapidly became status symbols and signs of wealth, opera glasses rapidly became very ornamented. They were often made of valuable materials and featured gold, painted enamel and expensive inlay work. There were different styles of opera glasses. They ranged from the familiar lorgnette version with one handle to a compact folding version that would fit will into a handbag or a pocket.
Modern opera glasses are much the same as they were in the beginning. They still come in several different models. Opera glasses are still popular as well. They are not hard to find but it may take a bit of looking on your part. You should start your search in stores which sell binoculars. A camera store may have some or they may be able to order them for you.
One thing to look at when selecting your opera glasses is what the level of magnification is. Unlike a telescope or high powered binoculars, you will want to make sure that there is a fairly low level of magnification. A 3x magnification factor is considered ideal. This allows you to get a large field of view and it will keep shaking from hand movement as low as possible.
The actual style you choose is a matter of preference. Do you like the traditional look of the lorgnette? Are you interested in a style which folds down very small? You can also look at the accessories that are out there including straps and carrying pouches.
Opera glasses can be a useful and beautiful accessory. It is an item with a long history that can make your trip to the theater much more enjoyable.
Jeff Bridges has always loved the theater and opera, he currently helps run an opera glasses retail site where they sell opera glasses. Including Opera Glasses with handle, flashlight, chain and more!
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Dec
25A Variety Of Fireplace Screens To Pick From
Posted By: Jeff Bridges on December 25, 2009 at 3:13 amIf you have a fireplace, whether it is a working one or not, it could be beautified easily, and just as easily changed to get a different look with the different seasons. Thankfully, there is a multitude of fireplace screens to choose from. They range in different prices to suit everyone’s budget.
For example, the finish of the product could change the entire look of the whole room. For instance, there are wrought iron finishes that would complement the country or contemporary style room. Chrome or stainless steel finishes would look great in any modern setting. You can even choose from, antique or polished brass, and even copper.
They come in all different sizes and shapes to satisfy any taste in decor. Furthermore, they can be fixed. With the latter, it would be more difficult to change. Therefore, if you like to have a different look in your room. From time to time, it would be beneficial to choose freestanding screens.
The screen itself does not necessarily have to be a screen; it could easily be clear glass that would look very sleek in the room. Moreover, the screen could be in the shape of a peacock or a fan, to add more interest. Three panel, fireplace screens are of the most popular styles, which enable the user to cover the fireplace opening as they so wish.
Regardless of the type of fireplace you have, be it gas, wood, and even non-functioning, you can achieve a beautiful scheme with the right screen.
The bottom line is choosing a screen that is both beautiful and interesting, and constructed with quality materials. This will no doubt add warmth and coziness around an area that is designed with comfort in mind.
Jeff Bridges has always enjoyed the warmth received in front of the fire he currently runs a website where he sells fireplace screens. There they promote many differently styles, colors, and designs of fireplace screens.
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