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What is the Difference Between Wood Burning Stoves vs Pellet Stoves: Which is Best?

18 Mar

There’s no doubt about it, a brightly lit stove in the corner of a room instantly makes everything cosier. There’s something about the warmth from a real fire that you just can’t capture with radiators or central heating. Picking the right stove for your home and your family can be a bit of a minefield though. The choice is often between wood burning or pellet stoves, so we’ve outlined the three key benefits of each below for you to take a look at, plus some further comparison.

Wood burning stove benefits

1. As the name would suggest, wood burning stoves burn wood. The benefit of this is that wood is readily available and can be purchased at a very low cost. If you’re lucky enough, you might be able to yield wood from your own land, making it completely free.

2. Wood burning stoves don’t rely on any external power sources. This cuts the costs of having an electrically powered stove and may also be handy if you live somewhere prone to power cuts. All you need is wood and matches and you’re good to go!

3. Woodburning stoves are aesthetically pleasing – you get a traditional appearance with burning logs, which can really lift the look of a room.

Pellet stove benefits

pellet stoves Isideindro1. Pellet stoves emit virtually no smoke and therefore leave almost no carbon footprint, making them a very ‘green’ choice. They also burn wood waste, in the form of pellets.

2. Only a small hole in the wall is required to ventilate a pellet stove, leaving you with a lot of flexibility as to where you have yours positioned in the room. This is great for tricky spaces and can reduce installation costs.

3. The contained flames of pellet stoves make them a really safe option with less risk of flying sparks, which is especially great if you have young children or pets in your household.

It’s also worth thinking about comparing initial costs with running costs. Typically, woodburning stoves are a little pricier to install, but with the benefit of cheaper fuel and no related electricity bills. Pellet stoves, on the other hand, can be a little more affordable to install and, as mentioned, are easier to fit in terms of ventilation.

Whichever option you go for, you’re guaranteed to enjoy a warm glow that will see you through all the seasons. A wood or pellet burning stove is an investment worth making when you’re designing your living room – and once you’ve decided which to go for, you get all the fun of picking accessories to match!

 
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Create a cosy interior with a woodburning stove

11 Mar

While white has reined supreme in the world of interiors for quite some time, that trend is on the wane; instead the newest wave of interior designers and lifestyle bloggers are opting for a look that’s altogether more, well, cosy.

The trend-setting Soho house members’ club has recently opened a brand new venture in the Oxfordshire countryside offering log cabins and rooms, all of which are decorated in a rustic, homely, cosy style – and as a brand that’s famed for its forward thinking, there’s no doubt that this is the trendiest look in interior design right now.

Ready your canvas

Edilkamin photos 004While the average family home has neither the budget not the setting of the Soho Farmhouse and its ilk, creating a rustic but homely look with your interior decor is totally achievable, whatever your property and whatever your budget.

Unlike the prevalent minimalist look which denotes a palette of neutral colours, for this look you can choose from a much more varied colour scheme. While you don’t want to make a room feel small with dark walls, one or two feature walls in an exposed brick or panelling really enhances the rustic feel.

Expose your floorboards and stain them in a rich, dark colour if you can; while most family homes don’t have wooden walls or beams to expose, floorboards can be a great way to bring some wood into your living space.

Add some flair

Of course, one of the best ways to make your home feel cosy is with your soft furnishings; choose sofas and chairs in darker, richer colours and materials – chesterfields work beautifully with this look. You can also add heavy curtains and sumptuous rugs to make sure any guests feel instantly at ease in your homely home.

Woodburning stoves can add a really authentic touch and a log cabin feel, creating warmth in the room, a focal point that isn’t a TV and a delightful soundtrack of crackling and popping as your logs burn. Store logs in a rustic basket next to the stove to keep it looking great even when it isn’t in use.

Finish off your interior theme with some beautiful cushions and throws – for use and not just for show! Thick tartan blankets look fantastic draped over chairs and sofas or stored in a blanket basket, but they’re also great for wrapping up in on the long winter nights. Soften up your sofa with an eclectic selection of cushions, and your cosy look is ready to go.

If you’re looking for a woodburning stove to finish off a homely living room, take a look at the options that we have available – as good looking as they are efficient and warming!

 
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