A fireplace is not only practical, but also aesthetically pleasing. Therefore, it is important to approach the choice responsibly.
You should choose heat-resistant varieties. For example, fireclay bricks have high thermal conductivity and heat resistance, and accumulate heat well. As a result, a fireplace stove made of such material is cost-effective. The disadvantage of brick is a lot of weight, so a foundation is needed.
Typically, marble and granite are used for facing the fireplace structure. Sandstone, soapstone and shell rock are in great demand among craftsmen. Since natural stone is easy to process, the surface of the fireplace can have a different look. Gloss and the effect of antiquity are in special demand.
To provide the floor surface with maximum protection, special refractory podiums are used. Such material, in addition to high technical performance, also has a fairly aesthetically attractive appearance. Lay refractory glass under the fireplace, directly on the prepared floor surface.