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11-22-2025 09:37 AM
Mine has moved around over the years depending what else is going on. My mom was the same so I must have learned from her 🥰
11-22-2025 09:57 AM - edited 11-22-2025 09:59 AM
@haddon9 wrote:
@amyb wrote:@raspberrygal Sitting here this morning with that image above, crackling fire YT scene on my tv.
(Easier and cleaner than using my actual fireplace!) (which I'd love to replace with an electric insert at some point, and only because I couldn't do gas here.)
Anyhoo...love the vibe...IF I had that beautiful seaside cottage, this is just how I'd want it.
🤍 🎄 ❄️ 🔥 🌊
@amyb We have a wood burning fireplace in our family room. Once upon a time we made real fires but that was many years ago. At one point I did get an electric fireplace insert but I would like to get a new one....one that has a crackling sound and also heats. Our current one doesn't have the heat option and it is old.
Same here...if I get it (so many other condo update priorities "on the list") I too wanted one with crackling sound and heat. I also wonder....do they have internal electric connection I assume an electrican has to hook up, or an external cord? I don't want an external cord coming out which I know some fake fireplaces have. Probably a dumb question since I've seen in hotels and restaurants these inserts with no cords.
If and when I get serious about doing this, there's many fireplace stores around me, I'll go in and see what it entails.
I love a real fire as much as the next person...but more than once (due to some slant on our condo roofs I was told by the chimney guy, and certain conditions with a downdraft) I've had some backdraft issues that created soot problems. Repainted in 2019, and since then, I don't even burn real candles anymore. Done with soot probs, painting is expensive, not wanting the cleanup mess, buying wood...just not worth it to me. Honestly, I've lived here a long time, and never burned it that much. I have neighbors who use theirs, with no soot problems, all the time. Not sure why mine had that issue.
Thanks for your input.
11-22-2025 10:11 AM
11-22-2025 10:15 AM - edited 11-22-2025 12:21 PM
Just got my new big Christmas tree yesterday and set it up in a corner of our dining room this morning (next to my dog's little house, for now
).
I haven't decorated it and will probably leave it as is, I've always liked just a minimally decorated tree. It just looks more natural and magical to me. If I put anything on it, it will be clip on birds and maybe some pinecones for the fresh "out in the forest" look I love.
My other smaller tree is a pencil tree in our living room, also in the corner....
11-22-2025 10:26 AM
Put it in a corner once thinking it would take up less space, but I like it better it in front of the living room windows.
11-22-2025 11:30 AM
My tree is in a corner in my kitchen by the dining table. It's a 7 foot pencil tree. Like @GingerHead , minimal decorations, as in nothing for me. I got so tired of dragging all that stuff out of the rafters, so I plug it in and that's it. I do put the lighted angel at the top though. Works for me...candles in the windows, wreath on the front door and a small tree on my back screen porch. Easy set up, easy take down.
@raspberrygal If that's your tree in that window, I am insanely jealous of that stunning beachfront property!
11-22-2025 12:08 PM
11-22-2025 12:16 PM - edited 11-22-2025 12:50 PM
Right? I just love love minimal tree decorations for the look and the ease too, as you said.
It just reminds me of a winter scene out in nature topped with sparkling snow in the form of twinkling lights only. Much more magical to me.....
Edited:
But @raspberrygal after saying the above, I must also say that even though I favor minimal tree decorations....
the highly decorated tree and room that you posted is gorgeous too! I love the beachy theme very much.
11-22-2025 12:24 PM
My immediate response to the thread title was "Only if it misbehaves!" ![]()
(But to answer the actual question: no, just against whichever wall has space at the time.)
11-22-2025 12:29 PM
@Venezia I was thinking of asking if it did something bad.
If I had a corner with windows on both sides I might do that, but no, I put mine in front of the dining room window. I decorate the dining room and the attached foyer, so that's out of commission until Christmas is over.
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