Modern Wood Burners
Modern wood burners blend elegant design with efficient heating and eco-consciousness. They are a great addition to any home and offer an alternative heat source in the event of power outages.
They are more efficient in heating rooms than fireplaces and release far less harmful gases. However wood stoves still emit up to six times more particles than a modern diesel car.
The Jotul F305 LL
The Jotul F 305 LL, one of the most recent models of the Jotul collection, is a beautiful cast iron stove. With a horizontal combustion chamber this cast iron stove can hold large wood logs and offers a beautiful view of the flames. It also features an efficient ash drawer as well as easy air controls. It also has a clean combustion system that minimizes emissions. This model comes with a rear heat shield and an soapstone top to enhance the modern design.
The F 305 Series has a horizontal design, which allows for easier placement of logs. published here provides a rapid heat transfer of 10kW to the room with convection integrated. It was designed by Anderssen & Voll in Norway which combines over 160 years of experience in heating with timeless design. The long-leg version of the F 305 is available in white enamel, and has a lighter finish that shows the flames of the fire to their fullest. The horizontal design of the combustion chamber is ideal for burning larger pieces of wood, and the easy-to-use air controls are easy to use.
The Jotul GF 305 DV IPI gas version is a cast iron variant of the well-known F 305 LL. The sleek, modern design is framed by smooth curves. The large view of the fire creates a stunning visual effect in your living room. The fire is easily accessed through the glass doors that covers 70 percent of the front of the stove, giving an unobstructed view of the flames. The features that make it high-performance include an easy-to install direct ventilation system built-in and integrated heat-convection that reduces distances to combustible material at the rear.
The Focus Grappus
The Focus Grappus wood burner is designed to bring out the fire. The burning flames are the star of the show. Focus the design team has created sleek black stoves that place the focus on the glowing flames. While many wood burners are designed for efficiency, they have chosen the opposite method. This has led to the fireplaces of the company becoming a part of the most elegant interiors, as well as the winner of 25 distinguished design awards.
The core of the Focus creation is a modern, tall flame view window that is elevated on either side of the flue by a sleek wood storage that provides a stunning visual balance to the design. This view of the tall flame, that is the hallmark of the Focus range can be customized to suit your requirements by selecting from different sizes of flues.
The Grappus is a simple modern design that is extremely attractive and easy to use. Its unique design sets it apart from other wood burning units. And its clean lines add a sophisticated accent to any room. It is available as the freestanding and wall-mounted version. This latter option is perfect for small spaces that have limited floor space.
The Grappus also offers the option 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 generated by the fire. The outer layers are designed to allow the heat to be absorbent by the combustion process and dispersed evenly across the entire area. This provides an enjoyable and efficient heating experience and helps reduce the effects of condensation on the interior of the glass.
The Grappus is the perfect combination of style and performance. It's available with an output of 3-8 kW when using wood and up to 5 kW when using gas. It is also EcoDesign certified and a great option for anyone looking for a stylish efficient, efficient and efficient wood stove.
The Round Stack
Wood stoves come in a variety of different styles. There's a wood stove to suit your needs, whether want something rustic and earthy to complement your home, or something sleeker and more modern. These modern designs are not just beautiful, but also provide more efficient alternatives to traditional heating methods.

Properly stacking logs is vital in preparing them to burn in the stove. This will ensure that they remain dry and ready for burning. Airflow is crucial to dry firewood, therefore leave space between logs and keep their ends even. The logs can be preserved and dried by keeping them in tarps or other structures.
Round stacking is a well-known method to stack firewood. It is easy to use and looks stunning. Begin by constructing an initial base of three to four rows of treated 2x4s or pallets. On top of the base, build a stack of pillars by placing 3-4 pieces of wood together and then another on the opposite side. Continue to build these pillars until the stack is 12 rows high, making sure that there are enough spaces between each pillar so that air can flow easily throughout the entire pile.
Make use of a center stake to provide stability and start adding perpendicular pieces along the outside. Connect them using string in the middle. Repeat this process until you reach the desired height for your wall. Then, you can fill in the interior with odd pieces or those that are too large for the outer rows. It is essential to keep in mind that indoor stacking requires a room that has plenty of sunlight and good airflow. Overcrowding the stack could result in moldy and damp wood. The best indoor stacking space is usually an underground garage or basement.
The Short Penguin Eco
The Short Penguin Eco from Chilli Penguin is an excellent example of a green wood burner. Its sleek lines and robust construction make it an excellent option for those who want more traditional styles or modern homes. The multi-fuel stove 5kw can burn both smokeless and wood fuel and has a large ceramic window that lets you watch the flames dance. It also has an oven, so you can cook your meal on it or boil a kettle for hot drinks.
The stove is equipped with three innovative clean burn features that allow for low emissions and greater than 80% efficiency. They include secondary heat retaining glazing, combustion air jets and air flow diverting. The result is an efficient stove that can also be employed in smoke control zones.
This stove is among the smallest models in the domestic range. It can be mounted on a wall with the plinth or log store. The design is sleek and contemporary with stainless steel handles. This is a kitchen appliance that you'll be content to return home to.
Another great way to reduce your carbon footprint is to use kiln dried or seasoned wood. This kind of wood has been dried to less than 20% moisture which reduces the amount of smoke it releases when it's burned. It's important to remember that even with an extremely efficient wood burning stove, you can still produce substantial amounts of emissions in the event of negligence.
We'll be sharing even more fantastic green ideas in the coming blogs but in the meantime, there are lots of simple actions you can take to help the environment. From choosing more sustainable furniture to reducing the amount of paper you make use of, there are plenty of things we can all do. We hope you find this blog useful and we look forward to hearing from you in the future.