Before the advent of boilers and radiators, a fireplace was an integral element of every British living room, keeping the winter chill at bay by filling our homes with essential heat and light.
Modern insulation, glazing and central heating systems mean that working stoves are no longer a prerequisite, but their comforting presence ensures they remain a popular feature with homeowners.
Here, I’ve rounded up some of my favourite stoves and fireplace trends to inspire you, whatever your decor preferences.
Floor-to-ceiling wow factor
Grand open-plan areas present a real opportunity to take a creative architectural approach to your home’s heating.
A statement fireplace, like the Eclate Central by Focus Fires, can add some real wow factor to a space.
When you’re choosing a stove for larger zones, don’t feel limited to installing it in a corner or against a wall.
Placing your new fire in the middle of the room can transform it into a central hub and create a stunning focal point.
A traditional look with a twist
The Bembridge by Charnwood is an eco-friendly woodburning stove that has been designed especially with country living in mind.
Featuring a pretty leaf pattern on the front, it would sit perfectly in barn renovations and rural period properties.
It comes in five colours and with the option to choose a standalone unit, a high leg version
or one with a wood store stand.
Modernist decor
The Aeris hanging fireplace, by Cocoon Fires, would fit well in minimalist spaces.
The long, slim stem holds the floating structure elegantly in place, while the smooth curves create an unusual finish.
Bioethanol fuel provides clean, modern power without the need for a chimney. This stove is available from Chaplins.
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