How Many Fireplaces May Be Saved?
Beneath the deteriorating Nineteen Seventies décor of a West Village townhouse had been a number of grand nineteenth Century rooms, mentioned Alan Barlis, an architect. “America has a bulldozer tradition,” he mentioned, and he has a ardour for sustainability.
The home, as soon as owned by Robert De Niro, had 14 fireplaces, although solely six really labored by they time Mr. Barlis acquired his fingers on it a decade in the past on behalf of a consumer.
The facade of the constructing has official landmark standing, however the interiors could be modified as an proprietor sees match. Mr. Barlis launched into detailed restoration, with a watch towards ecology. They went from 14 fireplaces to 2 — one is within the basement kitchen and the opposite, with an unique Brocatello marble mantelpiece within the rear parlor, is the star of the present.
Its mantelpiece too fragile to maneuver, the hearth was remade gingerly. A four-inch provide pipe acquired nested throughout the outdated chimney shaft, to duct recent out of doors air down from the roof (supplying the oxygen wanted for combustion, out of doors air that by no means mixes with the room air). Can heavy, soiled firewood — sometimes chopped miles away — be thought-about extra sustainable than, say, a gasoline log?
“Effectively, wooden shouldn’t be a fossil gas,” mentioned Jessie Goldvarg, an affiliate at Barlis Wedlick.