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What Makes the House Beautiful a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchte
Henrietta C Comp Peabody
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Observe that the plaster has the effect of comfwjsing with the surrounding woodwork and so reduces the apparent size of the opening.
A Few Notes on the Building of Chimneys and Fireplaces Fireplaces and chimneys are built of other materials besides brick, but brick is the material most often used. Whenever the chimney is not exposed, is is usually built of a common brick called a " chimney brick. " Bricks exposed to the eye or to the weather, as in outside chimneys, tops of chimneys, fireplace-
... facings, hearths, etc. , are of a better class, for both practical and aesthetic reasons.
Where chimneys are not exposed to the air, and when a flue- lining is used, the walls need be only four inches thick. Where chimneys are exposed to the air, and even when flue-lining is used, the walls should be eight inches in thickness. The action of the weather on the thinner wall is likely to kill the draught. Back of fireplaces that come in an outside wall, there should be an air-space ; also between the flue-lining and the outside wall.


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