Fireplace
A fireplace is a structure designed to contain a fire, typically found in homes and buildings. It is often made of materials like brick, stone, or metal and can be used for heating, cooking, or ambiance. Fireplaces can be fueled by wood, gas, or electricity, and they often include a chimney to vent smoke outside.
In addition to providing warmth, fireplaces can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a room. Many people enjoy gathering around a fireplace during cold weather, making it a popular feature in living rooms and family spaces. Some modern designs even incorporate fireplace inserts for improved efficiency and safety.