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  2. Fireplace mantel - Wikipedia

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    The Adam mantels are in wood enriched with ornament, cast in molds, sometimes copied from the carved wood decoration of old times. [1] Mantels or fireplace mantels can be the focus of custom interior decoration. A mantel traditionally offers a unique opportunity for the architect/designer to create a personal statement unique to the room they ...

  3. 70 Fireplace Ideas to Bring the Coziest Vibes to Your Space - AOL

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    Art Deco-Inspired Marble Fireplace. When creating this sumptuous Milan apartment, ELLE DECOR A-List architect Hannes Peer looked to the Italian city's design heritage.That inspo was carried ...

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  5. Huston House - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the house retains original woodwork and marble fireplace mantels. [ 2 ] The oldest section of the house, which extends from the dining room in the front to the second lilac bush along the side, was built in 1790 by Robert Huston, the first Justice of the Peace of Lincoln County.

  6. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Insert—The fireplace insert is a device inserted into an existing masonry or prefabricated wood fireplace. [22] Jamb—The side of a fireplace opening. [21] Mantel—Either the shelf above a fireplace or the structure to support masonry above a fireplace [23] Smoke shelf—A shelf below the smoke chamber and behind the damper.

  7. Charles W. Goodyear House - Wikipedia

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    Over the mantle of the marble fireplace in the main hall is a six-foot marble relief, weighing two tons, called "Life" by Karl Bitter. The relief won the gold medal at the Saint Louis Exposition, 1904 and is placed on a foundation extending to the cellar. [3]