Modern Wood Burners<br /><br />Modern wood burners combine stylish design as well as efficient heating. They also reflect ecological considerations. They are a great option for any house, and provide a second source of warmth in the event of power outage.<br /><br />They are more efficient in heating rooms than fireplaces, and emit less harmful gasses. Wood stoves still emit up to six-times more particles than modern diesel vehicles.<br /><br />The Jotul F305 LL<br /><br />The Jotul F 305 LL is one of the latest models to join the Jotul collection. With a horizontal combustion chamber, this cast iron stove is able to accommodate large wood logs and offers a beautiful view of the flames. It also comes with a handy ash drawer, and intuitive air controls. In addition, it has a clean combustion system that reduces emissions. The model is available with a rear-heat shield and a top made of soapstone to enhance its contemporary design.<br /><br />The F 305 series has a horizontal design that makes it simple to place logs and provides a rapid 10kW peak heat transfer to the room through integrated convection. It was created in collaboration with Norwegian designers Anderssen & Voll, merging 160 years of experience in heating with timeless design. The long leg version is available in white and has an edgier look that brings the fire's full flames. The horizontal combustion chamber is perfect for burning large pieces of wood. The intuitive air controls make it simple to use.<br /><br />The Jotul GF 305 DV IPI is a gas version of the well-known cast iron F 305 LL. The contemporary design is wrapped in sleek curves and the extra-large view of the fire makes a dramatic impact to your living space. The fire is easily accessed through the glass door that covers 70 % of the front face, giving an unobstructed view of the flames. Its high functionality includes an easy-to-install, built-in direct vent system as well as integrated heat convection which reduces the distance to combustible substances in the rear of the stove.<br /><br />The Focus Grappus<br /><br />The Focus Grappus wood burner is designed to draw attention to the fire. The glowing flames are the star of the show. Focus' design team has created sleek black stoves that focus the spotlight on the glowing flames. While many wood burners are designed to be efficient however, Focus has chosen the opposite method. The company's fireplaces are a staple in some of the most prestigious homes around the globe, and they've won 25 distinguished design awards.<br /><br />The heart of the Focus creation is a modern tall flame view window suspended from either side of the flue by a sleek wood storage that provides a stunning visual balance to the design. This tall flame view is the hallmark style of the Focus range and it can be customised to your requirements, such as having the option of different sizes for flues that will help you find a solution that fits perfectly in your space.<br /><br />The Grappus is a simple modern design that is extremely attractive and easy to use. Its unique design makes it stand out from other wood burners. And its clean lines add a sophisticated accent to any room. It is available as both freestanding and a wall-mounted model, with the latter being ideal for spaces that have limited floor space.<br /><br /><br /><br />The Grappus is also available with natural gas or wood-burning power. The Grappus's insulation structure comprises three layers, the innermost being a glass layer that protects against the heat generated by the fire. The outer layers are designed to allow the heat to be absorbed by the combustion process and dispersed evenly throughout the entire space. This provides a comfortable, efficient heating experience and helps reduce the effects of condensation within the glass.<br /><br />The Grappus is a perfect blend of style and performance, and it's available with a nominal heat output of 3 to 8 kW when using wood and up to 5.1 4 kW when you use natural gas. It is also fully EcoDesign certified which makes it an excellent choice for those looking for an energy-efficient, stylish and functional wood-burning stove.<br /><br />The Round Stack<br /><br />There are a variety of styles of wood stoves that are available on the market today. There is a wood stove that will meet your needs, whether are looking for something earthy and rustic to enhance your home, or more sleek and modern. Modern designs are not just beautiful, but also provide an efficient alternative to traditional heating methods.<br /><br />Proper stacking of logs is essential in preparing them to burn in the stove. This will ensure that they stay dry and ready to be burned. Airflow is vital for drying firewood, so leave space between the logs and keep their ends even. The logs can be preserved and dried by keeping them in tarps or other structures.<br /><br />The round stack method is a very popular method to stack firewood. It is easy to set up and looks beautiful. Create a base by laying out three to four rows of treated 2x4s or pallets. Then build the pillars at the end on top of this base by laying 3-4 pieces of wood next to each other, then place another piece on the opposite side with bigger gaps at each end. Continue to build the pillars until the stack is 12 rows high, ensuring that there is plenty of space between each one so that air can flow freely throughout the entire pile.<br /><br />Make use of a center stake for stability and start adding perpendicular pieces along the outside. Join them with string in the middle. Repeat this process until you have reached the height of your wall. Then, you can fill in the inside with oddball pieces or any that are too large for the outer rows. Indoor stacking requires space with good airflow and plenty of sunlight. Overcrowding can lead to damp and moldy wood. The ideal indoor space for stacking is typically a garage or basement.<br /><br />The Short Penguin Eco<br /><br />The Short Penguin Eco by Chilli Penguin is a great example of a fireplace that is green. Its clean lines and robust construction make it an attractive choice for modern homes as well as those who prefer a more traditional. The multi-fuel stove 5kw can burn both smokeless and wood fuel. It also has a large ceramic window to watch the flames dance. It has an oven which allows you to cook on it or boil water for hot beverages.<br /><br />The stove uses three new clean burn technologies to ensure low emissions and greater than 80% efficiency. <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstove.com/categories/wood-burning-stoves">Fireplaces & Stove</a> include secondary heat retaining glazing, combustion air jets, and air flow diversion. The result is a highly efficient stove that can be employed in smoke-control zones.<br /><br />This stove is one of the smallest in the domestic range. It can be mounted on the wall with the plinth or log store. The design is modern and clean with stainless steel handles. This is a stove you'll be happy to have in your home.<br /><br />Another great way to reduce your carbon footprint is to use kiln-dried or seasoned wood. This type of wood has been dried to less than 20% moisture which helps to reduce the amount of smoke it releases when it is burned. Even even if your wood stove is extremely efficient, you could still release lots of emissions if not attentive.<br /><br />In our next blogs, we'll be sharing some more green ideas. But in the meantime, you can do many simple things to improve the environment. There are many things we can do by choosing eco-friendly furniture to reducing our paper usage. We hope you find this blog helpful and look forward hearing from you in the near future.<br /><br />
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