Hey all,
Would it be unrealistic to remove the chimney stack (the part on top of a fireplace)?
Because after putting fireplaces in the ground floor I realized that this would wreak havoc on the upper floor.
Do real life fireplaces really have "chimney stacks" on the floor above them?
Also I'd like you to consider this:
Below are pictures of a large house in the US called "The Breakers".
This first picture shows the Ground Floor's Music Room. Notice the Fireplace on the wall opposite the piano:
Below is the floor plan of the house's Ground Floor. At the right of the picture is the Music Room. Left of the "curved wall" is what appears to be the fireplace's outline:
Now here's the strange thing. This picture below shows the Second (bottom) and Third (top) Floors of the house.
Notice the right of the Second Floor, where "Mrs. V's Bedroom" is located.
The entrance to this bedroom seems to be right on top of the Fireplace below.
Yet the picture does not show any obstructing chimney stack in this entrance!
Why so?
I hope for your thoughtful comments about this.
Thanks much,
Lounieus