If you've ever thought about installing a gas fireplace in a kitchen, library, or other room where there just isn't a lot of space, you may want to check out Kozy Heat's Two Harbors Fireplace. It "lets you add the warmth and ambience of a fireplace in spots you never thought you could." The fireplace's compact size (32 inches high, 18 inches wide, and 14.5 inches deep) means it can fit in bathrooms, kitchen cupboards, and other tight spots. Different face options allow it to match any decor.
The price for the Two Harbors fireplace is $1,150.
I am looking for info on a small, vented in some way, gas fireplace. What requirements do I need? Thanks
Jan
Posted by: Jan Nisbet | February 16, 2008 at 07:31 PM
I am looking for a small gas fireplace for a corner that is about 27" on either side. It can be vented directly out the wall. Do you have such an item and what would be the cost?
Posted by: Sharon Sclabassi | April 04, 2008 at 06:58 PM
Does anyone know what the shallowest vent-free fireplace is? I have an old brownstone fireplace that's only 7" deep. Would appreciate any leads.
Thanks.
Posted by: Ro Santiesteban | April 08, 2008 at 08:54 AM
You can get wall-mounted vent-free gas fireplaces, so I'm sure you can find something shallow enough for a 7" deep firebox.
Posted by: lb | April 08, 2008 at 10:48 AM
We are desperately looking for a small gas fireplace that can be directly vented out the back (ie. horizontally vented) that can fit in the following dimensions. Width 28", Height 23", Depth 27". The above posted fireplace is narrow enough, but too high. Does anyone have any ideas/ solutions?
Posted by: Adrian | April 23, 2008 at 07:27 PM
I'd look toward the European models. Living efficiently in small spaces is often a necessity over there, and I've seen lots of cute little gas fireplaces. Also, if you can go with a vent-free unit, that can widen your selection.
Posted by: Lindsay | April 25, 2008 at 04:34 PM
I have a fireplace which has a small insert and disconnected gas pipe. Would like to get direct vent gas logs for it, but can't find anything small enough. It's larger in the front then gradually gets smaller towards the back. (23 in wide in front and the back is 18 in. wide. The length is 15" and height is 28". Any suggestions where I might find logs to fit? Please advise and thanks.
Posted by: Pam | March 16, 2010 at 07:04 AM