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Trying to decide which fireplace screen to buy can seem overwhelming. There are many shapes, colors, styles and sizes available. Here is some help to select the fireplace screen that is just right for you.
Shape
Lets start with shape. This will be the easiest decision to make. Is your fireplace opening arched or standard? If your fireplace opening is arched, you will select an arched fireplace screen with a continuous arch. If it is standard, any of the others will work as long as it fits. We will get to sizing later.
Color
Lets now move on to color. You will want your fireplace screen to coordinate with the dominant colors in your room.
If your dominant colors are warm, such as red, yellow, orange, or a mix of any of these, your fireplace screen should be black, gold, rust, copper, bronze, brass, or any of the brown shades.
If your dominant colors are cool, such as green, green-blue, blue, blue-violet, or violet, your fireplace screen should be black, white, stainless steel, pewter, or any of the silver colors.
You probably noticed that a black fireplace screen works with any color scheme.
Theme
The next question would be, what look am I trying to achieve? One would be traditional. A traditional look is a “clean look” which is simple and classic in design. This look works well with any theme. These fireplace screens would include ones that have straight lines and are not real “fancy” in their design.
Another look would be an antique or a Victorian theme. This is usually rich in tapestries and very elegant. This calls for the fireplace screens with rounded corners and fancy scrolls.
Other Fireplace Screens To Consider
You may want to consider a fireplace screen with doors. These are very handy not to have to move the entire fireplace screen to tend the fire. You may also want a glass fireplace screen which is absolutely beautiful in the evening with the fire glowing behind it.
Fireplace Screen Sizing
The most important thing to consider is the size of the fireplace screen. You could find a fireplace screen that you absolutely love, but if it does not fit it simply will not work. The sizing rules are as follows:
Single panel fireplace screens should be 1-3 inches larger than the fireplace opening on all sides including the top.
Folding panel screens should be at least 10-12 inches larger than your fire box opening to allow for the bend which gives the fireplace screen stability. The fireplace screen should also be 1-3 inches taller than your fire box opening.
These are minimum size guidelines. If the fireplace screen is larger than this, that is fine. As long as it does not look out of proportion.
Whatever fireplace screen you select, make sure it is one that fits and one that you will enjoy. Every time you look at your new fireplace screen you should say, “I’m glad I got that one”.
AJ Drake webmaster www.fireplacescreensandaccessories.com
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Neuschwanstein looks like a fairy-tale castle. The German state of Bavaria is chockablock with picturesque villages and castles, but this one is really outdoes them all. That\’s because it actually was built to be a fairy-tale castle.
It may look medieval, but it was built by King Ludwig II in 1869. It\’s more fun to call him by the moniker he earned with his frenetic building spree… Mad King Ludwig. (He built two other castles in short order!)
Think about this… for Neuschwanstein, he had the help of a stage designer! Talk about theatrics. He did a great job of creating a wildly romantic castle too…. We\’ve read repeatedly that Neuschwanstein was the inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland!
Don\’t just race up the hill to Neuschwanstein, entrance tickets to the Castle must be purchased at the ticket center in Hohenschwangau. This ticket center serves both castles that are here… Yes, there are two castles right next to each other.
You can\’t wander the castle on your own; you must join a tour. Tours are given regularly in English as well as German. Be warned… that hill to the entrance isn\’t the only climbing you\’ll do… there are stairs inside… LOTS of them. 165 stairs up and 181 down according to the guidebook we read. (Before you ask…. the exit is lower than the entrance.) They do have tours for the disabled. Check their web site for details.
If you really want to be a smart traveler… get a reservation. It\’ll only cost you a couple of Euros more to do this. Whether you get them at the ticket booth or online, tickets come with admission times…. don\’t miss your time slot!!! Tour both castles while you\’re there…. if you do this, you\’ll tour Hohenschwangau first… and you\’ll have two tour times on your ticket two hours apart.
The lavish interior is full of fantastic furniture, imaginative wall paper and amazing \”modern\” (for the time) amenities…. flush toilets, running hot and cold water, and heating.
Get there early… especially in the summer because tours are mandatory, and there are a limited number of spaces on each. If you have to wait for your tour, hike around to see the two beautiful lakes nearby. The Schwansee is a nature reserve offering views of the castles. Just remember not to miss your tour time!
If you don\’t want to walk up the hill, you can pay to take a horse-drawn carriage up the hill. (It\’s more expensive to ride up than it is to ride down.)
You can\’t take pictures inside the castle, but you can get great views outside. Once you\’re done with your tour, walk up (yes, more up) to Mary\’s Bridge (Marienbruecke) for a great photo op view of the castle.
You can make this a day trip from Munich or you can stay in Fussen or Schwangau, the little towns near the castle. You can also choose to stay right in Hohenschwangau. There are a few hotels to choose from near the castles.
The castle complex of Hohenschwangau is 4 miles (7 km) east of the little Bavarian town of Fussen. The closest airport is Munich; the castle is 72 miles (116 km) from Munich.
You may think it sounds touristy…. It is…. It was opened to tourism only seven weeks after the mysterious death of Mad King Ludwig. No trip to this part of Germany would be complete without a visit to Neuschwanstein!
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