Here at JMS Wood Burning and Multi-Fuel Stoves, we are leading stove experts. From multi-fuel stoves, to wood-burning stoves, we have a wealth of knowledge, skills and expertise. As such, we have produced this guide to everything you should know about multi-fuel stoves for contemporary spaces.
What are the important design considerations for contemporary multi-fuel stoves?
There are a number of important design considerations to bear in mind when installing a contemporary multi-fuel stove. These include:
- Iron or steel- multi fuel stoves are available in either iron or steel. Steel is the most common choice for a contemporary stove, as these are often lighter weight and moulded into more contemporary styles, but contemporary iron multi-fuel stoves are also available. In general, steel stoves will heat your home up quicker, but iron stoves will stay warmer for longer.
- The shape of the stove- for a contemporary design your stove will need to be sleek with curved or straight edges, and no design embellishments or patterns. Circular stoves can also be a great option or even hexagonal shaped stoves. Ultimately, you should choose the design and shape that will best suit your interior design. For example a contemporary living room with curved features would be highly complemented by a multi fuel stove in the same curved design.
- The size of the stove- this is more of a practical consideration than a design consideration, but it is worth mentioning that in contemporary or modern spaces, minimalism is a key design trend. As a result, smaller stoves that are a suitable size for the room, can be more contemporary in style.
- Freestanding multi-fuel stoves- finally, you could consider installing a freestanding multi-fuel stove. This can create a striking visual feature in any contemporary home or property.
For more information or advice, or to choose your new multi-fuel stove, get in touch with the experts today, here at JMS Stoves.