Modern Wood Burners
Modern wood burners blend stylish design with efficient heating and ecological considerations. They can be a great addition to any home and offer an alternative heat source in case of power outages.
They are more efficient at heating rooms than fireplaces and emit far fewer harmful gasses. Wood stoves still release up to six-times more pollutants than modern diesel cars.
The Jotul F305 LL
The Jotul F 305 LL, one of the newest models in the Jotul collection is a gorgeous cast iron stove. The cast iron stove features a horizontal combustion chamber that can hold large wood logs and offers a beautiful view. It also features a practical ash drawer and easy air controls. It also has an efficient combustion system that helps reduce emissions. The model is available with a rear-heat shield and an upper made of soapstone to improve its contemporary design.
The F 305 Series has a horizontal design, which makes it easier to put in logs. It also offers rapid heat transfer of 10kW to the room using convection integrated. It was developed in collaboration with Norwegian designers Anderssen & Voll, merging 160 years of heating experience with timeless design. The long leg version of the F 305 is available in white enamel and features an edgier finish to show off the flames of the fire to their fullest. The horizontal combustion chamber is ideal for burning large pieces of wood. very small wood burning stove make it easy to use.
The Jotul GF 305 DV IPI gas version is a cast iron version of the popular F 305 LL. The modern design is set by sleek curves and the extra-large fire view gives a stunning impact to your living space. The glass door covering 70 percent of the front face gives you an impressive and clear view of the fire. The features that make it high-performance include a simple installation, built-in direct ventilation system and integrated heat-convection system that reduces the distances to combustible material at the rear.
The Focus Grappus
The Focus Grappus is a wood burner that was created to highlight the fire, with the glowing flames being the star of the show. Focus the design team has created sleek black stoves that put the focus on the glowing flames. While most wood burners are designed to be efficient but Focus has taken the opposite approach. This has led to the fireplaces of the company becoming a part of the world's most luxurious interiors, and the winner of 25 distinguished design awards.
The Focus design features a modern, tall flame view window that's set high on either side of the flue. A stylish wood storage unit provides an impressive visual contrast to the design. The tall flame view that is the hallmark of the Focus range, is customizable to suit your needs by selecting from a variety of flue sizes.
The Grappus is a minimalist, modern design that is both striking and easy to use. Its unique shape makes it stand out from other modern wood burners, and its clean lines will provide a chic design to any space. It is available as the freestanding and wall-mounted version. This latter option is perfect for small spaces with limited floor space.
The Grappus also provides the possibility of wood-burning or natural gas power. The Grappus's insulation structure is composed of three layers, the innermost is a glass layer that protects from the heat generated by the combustion. The outer layers are designed to suck up the heat produced by the combustion process and to disperse it evenly over the entire space. This will ensure an enjoyable and efficient heating experience, and also helps minimise the effects of condensation on the inside of the glass.
The Grappus is a perfect combination of performance and style, and it comes with a nominal heat output of 3 - 8kW when using wood as well as up to 5.1 kW when using natural gas. It's also EcoDesign certified and a great option for anyone seeking a stylish efficient, efficient and energy-efficient wood burning stove.
The Round Stack
There are a variety of wood stoves on the market today. There's a wood-burning stove to suit your preferences, whether you prefer something earthy and rustic to enhance your home, or more sleek and modern. Modern designs are not only beautiful but also more efficient than traditional heating methods.
When it comes to the preparation of firewood to burn in a wood stove the proper stacking procedure is vital to ensure that the firewood remain dry and ready to be burned when needed. The space left between the logs and separating their ends open also allows for airflow, which is key to ensure that your wood is dried effectively. Additionally, shielding the logs from weather by storing them under covered structures or tarps helps in drying and preserving their quality.
Round stacking is a well-known method to stack firewood. It is easy to use and looks great. Create a base by laying out three to four rows of treated 2x4s or pallets. On top of the base, build a stack with end pillars by putting 3-4 pieces of lumber side-by-side and then another on opposite sides. Continue building these pillars up to 12 rows, making sure that there is enough space between each of them for air to move through the pile.

Make use of a center stake for stability. Begin by adding perpendicular pieces along the outside. Tie them together with string in the middle. Repeat this process until you reach the height of your wall. Then, you can fill in the interior with odd pieces and those that are too large for the outer rows. Indoor stacking requires an area that is airy and full of light. Overcrowding could result in damp and moldy wood. The best indoor stacking space is typically a garage or basement.
The Short Penguin Eco
The Short Penguin Eco by Chilli Penguin is an excellent example of a wood burner that is green. Its sleek lines and sturdy construction make it a stylish option for modern homes or those who prefer a touch of traditional. The multi-fuel stove 5kw can burn both wood and smokeless fuel and has a large ceramic window to watch the flames dance. It has an oven which means you can cook food on it or boil water for a hot beverage.
The stove is equipped with three clean burn options that result in low emissions with over 80% efficiency. These 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 by adding the plinth or log store. The design is sleek and modern with stainless steel handles. This is a stove you'll love to have in your home.
The use of seasoned or kiln dried wood is another great way to reduce carbon footprint. This type of wood has been dried to less than 20% moisture which helps reduce the amount of smoke it produces when it is burned. Even the wood stove you have is extremely efficient, it can still produce a lot of emissions if not cautious.
In our next blogs, we'll provide some more green ideas. However, for now you can do a variety of simple things to improve the environment. There are many things we can do by choosing eco-friendly furniture to reducing our consumption of paper. We hope you enjoy this blog and look forward to hearing from you in future.