Modern Wood Burners
Modern wood burners blend attractive designs, efficient heating and ecological considerations. They are a great addition for any home and can provide an alternative source of heat in the event of a power outage.
They are more efficient in heating rooms than fireplaces and emit substantially less harmful gases. However wood stoves still emit up to six times more particle pollution than modern diesel vehicles.
The Jotul F-305LL
The Jotul F 305 LL is one of the newest models to join the Jotul collection. With a horizontal combustion chamber this cast iron stove is able to hold large wood logs and provides a stunning view of the flames. It also features a convenient Ash drawer, as well as intuitive air controls. In addition, it has a clean combustion system that reduces emissions. This model can be ordered with a rear heat shield and a top made of soapstone to improve its modern appearance.

The F 305 Series has a horizontal design that makes it easier to put in logs. It also provides a rapid heat transfer of 10kW to the room with convection that is integrated into the. It was created in collaboration with Norwegian designers Anderssen & Voll, merging 160 years of heating experience with timeless design. The long leg model is available in white and features an edgier look that brings out the full flames of the fire. The horizontal format of the combustion chamber is ideal for burning larger pieces of wood and the easy-to-use air controls are user-friendly.
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 elegant curves and the huge view of the fire makes a dramatic impact in your living space. The fire is easily accessed through the glass door that is 70 percent of the front of the stove, giving an unobstructed and stunning view of the flames. Its high functionality includes an easy-to-install direct vent system as well as integrated heat convection which 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 star of the show. Focus Design has designed sleek black stoves that focus the focus on the glowing flames. While many wood burning stoves are designed for efficiency however, Focus has chosen the opposite strategy. This has resulted in the fireplaces of the company becoming a part of the world's most elegant interiors, as well as the winner of 25 distinguished design awards.
The core of the Focus creation is a contemporary, tall flame view window that is elevated on the opposite side of the flue by a sleek wood storage unit that creates 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 needs, including choosing from different sizes of flues.
In addition to its tall flame view, the Grappus has a contemporary, minimalist aesthetic that's both striking and easy to live with. Its distinctive design distinguishes it from other wood burners. And its sleek lines add a chic accent to any room. It is available as both an open-air and wall-mounted model, with the latter being ideal for spaces where floor space is limited.
The Grappus also provides the choice of natural gas or wood-burning power. Its insulating structure consists of three layers, with the top layer being an opaque glass layer that shields against the heat of the flame. The outer layers are designed to take in the heat from the combustion process and disperse it evenly over the entire space. This provides a comfortable, efficient heating experience and helps reduce the effects of condensation inside the glass.
The Grappus is the perfect mix of style and performance. It's available in an output of 3-8 kW when using wood and up to 5 kW when using gas. It's EcoDesign compliant and an ideal choice for those looking for a stylish efficient, practical, and efficient wood stove.
The Round Stack
Wood stoves come in many different styles. Whether you are looking for a stove that will add an earthy, rustic look to your home or one that is contemporary and sleek, there is sure to be a stove that will meet your needs. These modern designs not only look stunning, but they also offer more efficient alternatives to traditional heating methods.
When it comes to the preparation of 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 needed. Airflow is crucial to dry firewood, therefore make sure to leave enough space between the logs and ensure that their ends are even. Additionally, shielding the logs from the elements by storing them in covered structures or tarps aids in drying and keeps their quality.
The round stack method of stacking firewood is an extremely popular method that is easy to perform and looks beautiful. Begin by making the base with three to four parallel rows of treated 2x4s or pallets. Then, build a stack of end pillars on top of the base by placing 3-4 pieces of wood next to each other, then place another piece on the opposite side, with bigger gaps at each end. Continue building pillars for up to 12 rows, ensuring that there is plenty of space between each one 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. Tie them together with string. Repeat this process up to the height you desire for your wall. Then modern wood burning stove can finish the interior with odd pieces or those that are too big for the outer rows. It is important to remember that indoor stacking requires a space with a lot of natural light and good airflow, as overcrowding a stack can lead to damp and moldy wood. The best place to stack indoors is typically an unfinished basement or garage.
The Short Penguin Eco
The Short Penguin Eco by Chilli Penguin is a great example of a wood stove that is green. Its sleek lines and sturdy construction make it a fantastic choice for those who prefer more traditional styles or modern homes. The 5kw multi-fuel stove is able to burn both wood and smokeless fuel. It has a huge ceramic window that lets you observe the flames dancing. It has an oven which means you can cook on it and boil water to make hot drinks.
The stove has three clean burn features that achieve low emissions with over 80 percent efficiency. These include secondary heat-retaining glazing, combustion air jets and air flow diversion. The result is an extremely efficient stove that can be utilized in zones for smoke control.
This stove is the smallest of the domestic range and offers the advantage of being able to can be mounted to an exterior wall by the addition of a plinth or log store. The design is contemporary and clean with stainless steel handles. This is a stove that you'll be happy to have in your home.
Use of seasoned or kiln dried wood is a great way to reduce carbon footprint. The wood has been dried to less than 20 percent moisture, which can reduce the amount of smoke created when it is roasted. Even the wood stove you have is extremely efficient, it can still produce lots of emissions if not careful.
We'll be sharing even more fantastic green ideas in future blogs, but in the meantime, there are lots of simple actions you can take to help the environment. There are many ways we can help, from choosing more sustainable furniture to reducing consumption of paper. We hope that you will find this blog useful and look forward hearing from you in the coming months.