fireplace
The German word for fireplace is 'Kamin'. It is used in the same context as in English, often referring to a structure made of brick or stone in which a fire is lit for warmth or aesthetic purposes. It can also be used in a more general sense to refer to any place where a fire is burning.
The fireplace in the living room is very comfortable.
This sentence implies that the speaker finds the presence of the fireplace in the living room to be comforting and cozy, contributing to a pleasant atmosphere.
In the winter, we often use the fireplace.
This sentence implies that the speaker and their family or housemates make frequent use of their fireplace during the colder winter months, perhaps for heat or ambiance.
I have to fetch wood for the fireplace.
This phrase is self-explanatory. It simply states that the speaker needs to bring in some wood to use in the fireplace, likely for heating or cooking purposes.