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It makes sense to plan your home heating right from the start of your new home project. The latest Warmington fires from Fires By Design offer styles to suit every decor

A fireplace with a wooden surround.  There fireplace, furniture, hearth, heat, wood burning stove, white, brown
A fireplace with a wooden surround. There are tiles at the base of the fireplace and a cream coloured sofa next to the fireplace.

Creating a warm and cosy home is just as important as ensuring your house has plenty of visual appeal. Yet, all too often, home heating is an afterthought something that's determined after the plans have been drawn up.

Taking a more proactive approach can make all the difference to your comfort and the look of your home's interior. The latest Warmington fires from Fires By Design are designed to add a strong, decorative element, while also providing a warm and cosy heating solution. Many of these fires are incorporated into the architectural design of new homes, which is why it makes sense to plan your heating requirements from the outset of your new home building project.


A fireplace with a wooden surround.  There fireplace, furniture, hearth, heat, wood burning stove, white, brown
A fireplace with a wooden surround. There are tiles at the base of the fireplace and a cream coloured sofa next to the fireplace.

Warmington fires combine the traditional appeal of an open fire with up-to-date styling, efficiency and ease of maintenance. Whether you prefer a traditional, black fireplace, or something more contemporary in stainless steel, there is a style to suit. Both wood- and gas-fire options are available, and they can be either built-in or stand-alone models. Warmington fires can also be installed into existing homes.

For details, contact Fires By Design (a division of Warmington Industries), 47 Sir William Ave, East Tamaki, Auckland, phone (09) 273 9227, fax (09) 273 9241.Email: sales@firesbydesign.co.nz. Website: www.warmington.co.nz.

Story by: Trendsideas

14 May, 2004