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Modern Wood Burners

Modern wood burners are a blend of modern design, efficient heating, and ecological considerations. They're an excellent addition to any home, and can provide an alternative source of heat in the event of power outage.

They are more efficient at heating rooms than fireplaces and release far less harmful gases. Wood stoves still release up to six-times more particle pollution than modern diesel vehicles.

The Jotul F 305 LL

The Jotul F 305 LL, one of the latest models from the Jotul collection is a gorgeous cast iron stove. This cast iron stove has a horizontal combustion chamber that can hold large wood logs and offers an amazing view. It also has a convenient ash drawer and easy air controls. It also features a clean combustion system that helps reduce emissions. The model is available with a rear-heat shield as well as the top is constructed from soapstone to complement its modern design.

The F 305 Series has a horizontal design that makes it easier to put in logs. It also offers rapid heat transfer of 10kW to the room using convection integrated. It was developed by Anderssen & Voll in Norway, combining 160 years of heating expertise with timeless design. The long leg version is available in white and features a lighter touch that brings the fire's full flames. The horizontal layout of the combustion chamber is perfect for burning larger pieces of wood, and the easy-to-use air controls are user friendly.

The Jotul GF 305 DV IPI gas version is a cast iron version of the well-known F 305 LL. The modern, sleek design is framed with smooth curves. The large view of the flame creates a stunning effect in your living space. The fire can be accessed through the glass doors that covers 70 % of the front of the stove, giving an unobstructed view of the flames. Its high-functioning features include an easy-to install direct ventilation system built-in and integrated heat-convection that reduces the distances to combustible materials in the rear.

The Focus Grappus

The Focus Grappus is a wood burner that has been designed to highlight the fire, with the burning flames being the main focus of the show. While most wood stoves tend to prize efficiency over appearance however, the Focus design team have gone the other way with their sleek black designs that make the glowing flames the focal point of your home. This has resulted in the fireplaces of the company becoming a part of the world's most prestigious interiors, and the winner of 25 distinguished design awards.

The Focus design features a tall, modern flame view window set high on either side of the flue. A stylish wood storage provides a stunning visual contrast to the design. This view of the tall flame, that is the hallmark of the Focus range can be customized to suit your needs, including choosing from various sizes of flues.

The Grappus is a minimalist, modern design that is attractive and simple to use. Its distinctive design distinguishes it from other wood burners. And wood burner fireplace add a stylish design to any space. It is available as both an open-air and wall-mounted version and the latter is ideal for areas where floor space is limited.

The Grappus also provides the possibility of wood-burning or natural gas power. The Grappus's insulation structure comprises three layers, with the middle is a glass layer that protects from the heat produced by the burning. The outer layers are designed for the heat to be absorbent by the combustion process and then distributed evenly throughout the entire space. This ensures a comfortable, efficient heating experience and helps to reduce the effects of condensation inside the glass.

The Grappus is the perfect blend of performance and style. It's available in an output of 3-8 kW when using wood, and up to 5 kW when using gas. It's also EcoDesign compatible, making it a great choice for those looking for an energy-efficient, stylish and functional wood-burning stove.

The Round Stack

Wood stoves come in many different styles. There is a wood stove that will meet your preferences, whether you want something rustic and earthy to enhance your home, or more sleek and modern. Modern designs not only look great but they also offer an efficient alternative to traditional heating methods.

When you are preparing firewood for burning in a wood stove it is crucial to stack the logs correctly to ensure that the logs remain dry and ready to burn when required. By leaving space between the logs and keeping their ends even facilitates airflow, which is essential to ensuring that your firewood drys efficiently. The logs can be preserved and dried by placing them in tarps or other structures.

The round stack method of stacking firewood is a well-known method that is simple to do and looks great. Begin by making the base with three to four rows of treated 2x4s or pallets. Then, build the pillars at the end on top of the base by laying 3-4 pieces of wood next to each other, and then putting another piece on the opposite side, with more space at each end. Continue building these pillars up to 12 rows, ensuring that there is enough space between each pillar for air to move through the pile.

Then use a center stake to keep the stack straight and start adding perpendicular pieces on the outside of the stack, and then tie them together in the middle using string. Repeat this process until you reach the height of your wall. Then, you can complete the interior with odd pieces, and those that are too big for the outer rows. Indoor stacking requires space with good airflow and plenty of light. Overcrowding can result in damp and spongy wood. The best indoor space for stacking is typically a garage or basement.

The Short Penguin Eco





The Short Penguin Eco from Chilli Penguin is a fantastic example of an eco friendly wood burner. Its sleek lines and solid construction make it a stylish choice for modern homes or those who prefer a more traditional. The 5kw stove is multi-fuel and can burn smokeless or wood. It features a large window made of ceramic, so you can see the flames dancing. It also has an oven, so you can cook a meal on it or boil a kettle to make hot drinks.

The stove uses three new clean burn features to achieve low emissions and greater than 80% efficiency. The stove makes use of secondary heat retention glazing as well as combustion jets, and airflow diverting. The result is an efficient stove that can also be used in smoke-control zones.

This stove is the smallest of the domestic range. It is a great choice because it can be mounted to a wall with the addition of a log store. The design is clean and modern with stainless steel handles. This is a stove you'll be delighted to return home to.

The use of dried or seasoned wood is a great way to reduce carbon footprint. This wood has been dried down to less than 20 percent moisture, which decreases the amount of smoke created when it is roasted. It's important to remember that even with a highly efficient wood burning stove you'll still emit an enormous amount of carbon dioxide if you aren't careful.

In the coming blogs, we'll share other great green ideas. However, for now you can take a few easy things to help the environment. From choosing furniture that is sustainable to reducing the amount of paper you use, there are plenty of things we can do. We hope that you find this blog helpful and look forward to hearing from you in future.