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Modern Wood Burners Modern wood burners blend modern design, efficient heating, and eco-consciousness. They're a wonderful option for any home and can provide a second source of heat in the event of power outage. They are more efficient in heating rooms than fireplaces, and emit less harmful gasses. However, wood stoves can still emit up to six times more particles than a modern diesel car. The Jotul F305 LL The Jotul F 305 LL is one of the latest models to join the Jotul collection. This cast iron stove comes with a horizontal combustion chamber that can handle large wood logs and offers stunning views. It also comes with an efficient ash drawer as well as simple air controls. It also features a clean combustion system that reduces emissions. The model is available with a rear-heat shield as well as an upper made of soapstone to enhance its modern appearance. The F 305 series has a horizontal design that makes it simple to put logs in and offers an instant peak 10kW heat transfer to the room with integrated convection. woodburning stove was developed by Anderssen & Voll in Norway and combines 160 years of heating expertise with timeless design. The long leg model is available in white and features an edgier look that brings the fire's full flames. The horizontal combustion chamber is perfect for burning large pieces of wood. The simple air controls make it simple to use. The Jotul GF 305 DV IPI is a gas version of the popular cast iron F 305 LL. The modern design is wrapped in sleek curves, and the large view of the fire makes a dramatic impact to your living space. The fire is easily accessed through the glass door that is 70 percent of the front face, giving an unobstructed and stunning view of the flames. Its high-performance features include an easy-to-install direct vent system and integrated heat convection that reduces the distance to combustible materials at the rear of the stove. The Focus Grappus The Focus Grappus wood burner is designed to highlight the fire. The glowing flames are the main focus of the show. While most wood stoves are prone to focusing on efficiency over aesthetics, the Focus design team has taken a different approach with their sleek black creations 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 modern, tall flame view window that's placed high on the opposite side of the flue. A stylish wood storage offers an impressive visual contrast to the design. This tall flame view is the distinctive style of the Focus range and can be customised to your specific requirements, including having the option of different sizes for flues that will help you find a solution that fits perfectly to your space. In addition to its tall flame view, the Grappus features a modern minimalist design that's attractive and easy to live with. Its unique design makes it stand out among other contemporary wood burning stoves, and its clean lines will add a sophisticated design to any space. It's available in both an open-air and wall-mounted model, with the latter being ideal for spaces in which floor space is a problem. The Grappus also comes with the choice of wood-burning or natural gas power. Its insulating structure is made of three different layers, with the innermost layer being an opaque glass layer that shields against the heat from the flame. The outer layers are designed to suck up the heat generated by the combustion process and disperse it evenly throughout the whole space. This ensures a comfortable, efficient heating experience, and helps minimise the effects of condensation inside the glass. The Grappus is a great blend of style and performance, and is available with a nominal output of 3-8 kW when using wood, and up to 5.1 4 kW when you use natural gas. It's EcoDesign compliant and a great option for anyone looking for a stylish, functional, efficient wood stove. The Round Stack Wood stoves come in many different styles. If you're looking for a stove that will add an earthy, rustic appeal to your home or one that is contemporary and sleek, there is sure to be a stove that meets your needs. Modern designs are not just beautiful, but also provide an efficient alternative to traditional heating methods. Properly stacking logs is essential in preparing them to burn in the stove. This will ensure that they are dry and ready to be burned. The space left between the logs and separating their ends open allows airflow, which is key to ensure that your wood drys efficiently. The logs can be preserved and dried by storing them in tarps, or other structures. The round stack method of stacking firewood is a popular technique that is easy to master and looks stunning. Begin by making the base with three to four rows of treated 2x4s or pallets. On the top of the base build a stack with end pillars by placing 3-4 pieces of wood side-by-side and then another piece on the opposite side. Continue to build the pillars until the stack is 12 rows high, making sure that there are enough spaces between each one to ensure that air can flow easily through the entire pile. Then use a center stake to hold the stack upright and begin adding perpendicular pieces on the outside of the stack, tying them together with string. Repeat this process up to the height you desire for your wall. Then, you can fill in the interior with odd-looking pieces, and those pieces that are too big for the outer rows. It is important to remember that indoor stacking requires a space that has plenty of light and airflow. Overcrowding an area can 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 by Chilli Penguin is a great example of a fireplace that is eco-friendly. Its clean lines and sturdy construction make it an attractive choice for modern homes as well as those who prefer a bit of traditional style. The 5kw stove can burn wood or smokeless fuel. It has a huge 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 incorporates three brand new clean burn features that allow for low emissions and more than 80 percent efficiency. The stove makes use of secondary heat retention glazing, combustion jets and airflow diverting. The result is a highly efficient stove that can be utilized in smoke control zones. This stove is one of the smallest models in the domestic range. It can be hung on the wall with the plinth or log store. The design is clean and contemporary, with stainless steel handles. This is a stove you'll be content to return home to. Utilizing seasoned or kiln dried wood is another great method to reduce carbon footprint. The wood has been dried down to less than 20 percent moisture, which decreases the amount of smoke produced when it is burned. Even the wood stove you have is extremely efficient, you may still emit many emissions if you're not attentive. In our next blogs, we'll provide some more green ideas. However, for now, you can do many simple things to improve the environment. There are many ways we can help to help the environment, from choosing sustainable furniture to reducing our paper usage. We hope that you find this blog helpful and look forward hearing from you in the future.

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