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There’s no denying the joy of spending a cozy night at home by the fireplace, but finding the right fit for your space can be a challenge. You want to ensure the fireplace you choose is the right style, shape and color, plus it needs to function for how you live in your home. Valor Fireplaces offer a range of luxury fireplaces that are energy efficient, customizable to fit any space and include top safety measures (like a mobile remote app) so you can enjoy chilly evenings at home with peace of mind.
Browse five modern fireplace designs below and discover the benefits of adding this cozy staple to any space. Plus, watch our video for more benefits of choosing the right Valor fireplace for your home!
Bonus Benefit: Take comfort in knowing you can control your fireplace from your phone with the Valor 10 mobile remote app.
Learn more about the L2 Linear Gas Fireplace and its benefits.
Bonus Benefit: Customize everything with Valor Fireplaces — from the overall shape to the color of the logs — for a warm addition to your space.
Learn more about the G4 Efficient Gas Insert and its customizable options.
Bonus Benefit: This fireplace is not only sleek, but also practical. It will continue to warm your space (and family) even if your home loses power!
Learn more about the G3.5 Efficient Gas Insert.
Bonus Benefit: This fireplace has Valor Fireplace’s HeatShift System integrated, ensuring the heat is redirected to protect anything hanging above it (like artwork or a television).
Learn more about the H3 Versatile Gas Fireplace and HeatShift System integration.
Bonus Benefit: Valor’s fireplaces are designed for efficient home comfort, so you can enjoy its style and warmth without worrying about your home’s safety or energy costs.
Learn more about the L1 Linear Gas Fireplace and its benefits.
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