Personally, I would never remove a fireplace but you can have it cut back so to speak....moreover have it redesigned. It sounds a little large for your space but it probably has more to do with the physical wall around it then the fireplace opening itself. You may well be able to have it redesigned to fit better into your space....maybe a bit more contemporary. Look into that before you decide to remove it.
2007-06-16 13:45:59
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answered by dawnb 7
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Removing the fireplace will decrease the value of the home, and you will not have that much extra space. Leave the fireplace alone. Add a addition for extra room. Fireplaces are a BIG selling point when homes are on the market, or being appraised for the homes value. Best Wishes!
2007-06-16 17:39:39
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answered by Janice 10 7
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People like to have as many features as they can get when they buy a house. That way, if they Don't like the fireplace, they can choose to remove it - which is cheaper than installing one if the place doesn't have one...
So I would say it would decrease the home value.
2007-06-16 19:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Decrease the value. A fireplace has always been a great feature homebuyers are looking for.
If it's in an awkward place however, it would more beneficial and cost effective to remove it instead of relocating it.
2007-06-16 17:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It like the french doors and a deck in the master bed room . Some may like it . But I sleep in mine and like the dark.
If you want yank it. If its and older house it may be in bad condition any way.
Just remove it and get a lp or natural gas one . They have nice mantels no flue to worry about as much and you can put any where. And improve the flow.
I'm going to take the one out of my house. Its 40 yrs old way to big and has never had a fire in it. Its a waste.
2007-06-16 21:17:38
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answered by lostin90s 3
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Leave the fireplace. Many people would be glad to have a home with a fireplace in it, in the event that you sell it someday.
2007-06-16 17:37:20
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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You will lose value if you remove the fireplace. Try furniture arrangement that flows better.
2007-06-16 18:20:55
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answered by papricka w 5
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I don't know why but fire place is something very important in the price of the house even when it seems to be a pain in the neck. I'd leave the fire place.
2007-06-16 17:41:47
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answered by coconuticecream2010 2
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Having a fire place is an attractant to home buyers just something to think about!
2007-06-16 18:19:36
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answered by BamBam 2
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I would have to believe it would decrease the value.
2007-06-16 17:40:09
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answered by 4eagles 2
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