Help.
I'd like to replace our existing fireplace with a stove but am having trouble finding an appropriate one, can anyone point me in the right direction please.
First I'd say that this is not the main heating source, I have central heating so it doesn't need to be anything too powerful.
The room is L shape with the main part of it maybe 50 m3 and the other part of it perhaps 25 m3.
I'm looking for something contemporary.
I want multi-fuel and preferably free standing.
I want a good view of the wood burning (preferably a curved front, but failing that a very good sized window).
I live in the UK, so it needs to be available here (typically that means European manufacturers).
So that gives me loads of choice doesn't it.
Ah, one last thing which is where it all falls down, I want a stove in which I can place decent sized logs - most of the appropriately sized stoves seem to be restricted to 35cm or so and if I get one of those I can see I'm going to spend half my life cutting wood down to size which isn't in the plan I'm guessing I want 40cm-50cm logs? (I'll be buying logs and am guessing that is a typical size).
Are there any which fit the bill please?
(So far I've only found the Scan Andersen 10 which is probably too powerful anyway).
Thanks,
Jeddy
I'd like to replace our existing fireplace with a stove but am having trouble finding an appropriate one, can anyone point me in the right direction please.
First I'd say that this is not the main heating source, I have central heating so it doesn't need to be anything too powerful.
The room is L shape with the main part of it maybe 50 m3 and the other part of it perhaps 25 m3.
I'm looking for something contemporary.
I want multi-fuel and preferably free standing.
I want a good view of the wood burning (preferably a curved front, but failing that a very good sized window).
I live in the UK, so it needs to be available here (typically that means European manufacturers).
So that gives me loads of choice doesn't it.
Ah, one last thing which is where it all falls down, I want a stove in which I can place decent sized logs - most of the appropriately sized stoves seem to be restricted to 35cm or so and if I get one of those I can see I'm going to spend half my life cutting wood down to size which isn't in the plan I'm guessing I want 40cm-50cm logs? (I'll be buying logs and am guessing that is a typical size).
Are there any which fit the bill please?
(So far I've only found the Scan Andersen 10 which is probably too powerful anyway).
Thanks,
Jeddy