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An item from the "Festive Furniture Set"

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  • Fireplace
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  • An item from the "Festive Furniture Set"
  • Insert details here. (A Gaggle of Galloping Ghosts)
  • The Fireplace is one of the most expensive pieces of furniture and consists of a large wood and stone mantle with four logs that are on fire. The Fireplace gives off light and is used as decoration. It is located in the Interior furniture section.
  • Fireplace is an uncommon base item.
  • A fireplace has been present at every Callahan's incarnation. It is shaped in a manner that allows a minimum amount of glass to rebound out after patrons exercise The Option. A chalk line is drawn on the floor some distance in front of it and it is customary to walk up to this line in order to propose a toast.
  • While the fire in the fireplace remains always lit, it does not allow players to bake or cook food that requires a range such as bread, stews, cakes, pies or pizzas, as it is counted as a normal fire. Players can also build a clay fireplace, stone fireplace, or a marble fireplace in their homes using the Construction skill at levels 3, 33, and 63 respectively, and can light them with logs and a tinderbox. Using logs on these fireplaces grants Firemaking experience equivalent to normally burning the logs, but the fire lasts longer.
  • There are two different types of fireplaces in Clarabelle's Cattlelog, both of which are the same price.
  • The Fireplace is a furniture item that is sold at Horrods in Moshi Monsters.
  • All fireplaces in The Sims must be placed against a wall. Only adults may light them.
  • The Fireplace is a decorational item which players can turn on and off by punching it. It plays fireplace ambiance when turned on.
  • Fireplaces are pieces of architecture used to heat up rooms inside buildings. They are not usually used to attack or defend, but if used, can be slashed/thrown as clubs or used to burn a creature inside of.
  • Can be bought from a Chronicles Reward Vendor for 269 Silver Chronicles Tokens. Hotfix 16.8 changed it from Shared No Trade to Tradable.
  • While the fire in the fireplace remains always lit, it does not allow players to bake or cook food that requires a range such as bread, stews, cakes, pies or pizzas due to the fact that it is similar to a normal fire. Players can also build a clay fireplace, stone fireplace, or a marble fireplace in their homes using the Construction skill at levels 3, 33, and 63 respectively, and can light them with logs and a tinderbox. Fireplaces may be built in several rooms of a Player-owned house, as used in the construction skill: * Clay fireplace * Stone fireplace * Marble fireplace
  • Useful fireplace tools include a shovel, broom, poker and tongs. You should also have a screen that can be put in front of it to prevent fire hazards from sparks or logs rolling out. Fireplaces can be made of different materials, including brick, stone (marble, limestone and other), metal. In general, chimneys should be cleaned and inspected at least once a year to make sure they will be safe and not cause an unintentional house fire. Chimneys are designed differently depending on the types of materials they burn.
  • A fireplace is required to create a heated room, which is required for smoking meat. Fireplaces in village saunas or inns will re-light by the villagers when they burn out. When wood stops burning in a fireplace, however, the embers continue to provide heat ("heated fireplace" meaning it can still be used to cook food) and acting essentially like a fire (for rituals and such). This keeps your cabin warm in the winter for longer using less wood. All garbage (like rotten hide or sand mushroom) can be burned. Also good for burning inferior or poor boards.
  • Trelane's drawing room on Gothos featured a fireplace. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos" ) James T. Kirk's apartment in San Francisco featured a fireplace in the living room. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) In the anti-time future seen by Jean-Luc Picard, Data had a fireplace in his living room while a professor at Cambridge University. (TNG: "All Good Things..." ) The fireplace at Chez Sandrine was lit by a device which provided similar colored and flickering light as a fire would do. (VOY: "Twisted")
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  • Wall
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  • 9(xsd:integer)
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  • N/A
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  • You can light a fire here.
  • A fire burns steadily in the grate.
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  • Safehouse Besh
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  • 90(xsd:integer)
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  • #ffa70f
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  • 5000(xsd:integer)
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  • 0(xsd:integer)
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  • No
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