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Providing unobstructed views of EcoSmart’s flickering flame from both sides, Flex DB Firebox’s see-through design injects warmth and ambiance in two adjacent rooms.
In recent years the concrete trend (also referred to as the cement trend) has become a major interior décor craze – not to mention investment.
To prevent high energy bills, it’s important we keep our homes as energy efficient as possible – and reduce our carbon footprint.
In contrast to the open-plan living, the broken-plan trend simply involves dividing up bigger rooms to create more versatile, smaller, interconnected spaces.
Heating a home makes up almost half a utility bill. According to the US Department of Energy, the average household spends up to $1500 on heating each winter.
Fire: an element that has been around since the dawn of time and has always held a certain quality that draws us in. However, our modern relationship with fire has become a little more complicated - used more frequently now for creating ambience or a design focal point than being a crucial factor in our survival.
It’s traditionally been the domain of indoor spaces, but the open fireplace is increasingly being integrated into outdoor rooms for year-round ambience and warmth. For some, EcoSmart Fires are incorporated as a central focal point, for others they’re a simple, stylish and effective way to bring an alfresco area to life
EcoSmart Fire is well placed at Criniti’s. The FAMILY chain of Italian restaurants in Sydney prides itself on offering the best of the best – and with EcoSmart Fires installed in two of the four restaurants, they are in good company, whether it’s Ducati motorcycles suspended from the ceiling in one of the restaurants, or a Ferrari engine forming the structure for the light fitting in the private dining room.