Ventless Gel Fireplaces at Liberty Village
Posted on Feb 10th, 2009
by
Jessica
On January 14, 2009, Metronews - The World's Largest Global Newspaper - announced a new condominium that will soon be filling up in Plazacorp’s King West called Liberty Village. It was great news to hear everything about the condominium units and the pictures want to make you go there just to visit.
But, the biggest part about the new condominium units is the fact that the designers Bryon Patton, Enid MacIntosh and Lorraine Leung chose Ventless Gel Fireplaces to install. Now, that's what I'm talking about!
Easy to install and very accommodating for apartments, condominiums, campers and just about anything else that normally isn't very accommodating to fireplaces. It's great to have the warmth and the crackling of the fireplace in the background while you read a book, talk to family, do your work and otherwise enjoy your home.
I have always said that no home should be without a fireplace. But, the problem is that traditional fireplaces pose obstacles when it comes to proper ventilation for condominiums. The upside is that you should be able to enjoy a fireplace no matter where you live. If you live in a tree house, you should be able to enjoy a fireplace.
Don't get me started! There's a tree house guide where Patrick Fulton tells people how he put a fireplace in his tree house. But looking at his design, it would be much easier just to install a Ventless Gel Fireplace and be done with it.
Hey, I'm thinking of some more DIY projects for everyone to try if you want. So, send me some ideas and I'll put them with mine. We'll have a good year doing all sorts of things.
But, the biggest part about the new condominium units is the fact that the designers Bryon Patton, Enid MacIntosh and Lorraine Leung chose Ventless Gel Fireplaces to install. Now, that's what I'm talking about!
Easy to install and very accommodating for apartments, condominiums, campers and just about anything else that normally isn't very accommodating to fireplaces. It's great to have the warmth and the crackling of the fireplace in the background while you read a book, talk to family, do your work and otherwise enjoy your home.
I have always said that no home should be without a fireplace. But, the problem is that traditional fireplaces pose obstacles when it comes to proper ventilation for condominiums. The upside is that you should be able to enjoy a fireplace no matter where you live. If you live in a tree house, you should be able to enjoy a fireplace.
Don't get me started! There's a tree house guide where Patrick Fulton tells people how he put a fireplace in his tree house. But looking at his design, it would be much easier just to install a Ventless Gel Fireplace and be done with it.
Hey, I'm thinking of some more DIY projects for everyone to try if you want. So, send me some ideas and I'll put them with mine. We'll have a good year doing all sorts of things.

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