Modern Log Burner Ideas

Are you looking for a modern and efficient way to heat your home while adding a touch of style to your decor? A log burner might be the perfect solution for you.

In this article, we’ll explore the latest log burner trends and ideas, providing some inspiration for your home. From minimalist and sleek to rustic and cosy, we’ve got you covered.

Estimated reading time: 16 minutes

First, let’s define what a log burner is and how it works. A log burner is a type of stove that burns wood logs to produce heat. It’s an eco-friendly and renewable source of energy that can help you save on your heating bills.

Log burners come in various styles and sizes, from traditional cast iron stoves to contemporary glass models.

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Modern log burners have become increasingly popular in recent years, with a range of exciting trends emerging in the industry.

One of the most prominent trends is the use of eco-friendly materials and technology, which allows log burners to burn wood more efficiently and with lower emissions. This not only reduces the impact on the environment, but also makes log burners more cost-effective and convenient to use.

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Another trend in modern log burners is the use of sleek and contemporary designs, which offer a modern twist on the traditional log burner aesthetic.

With minimalist lines, metallic finishes, and large glass viewing, modern log burners can create a striking feature in any home, while still providing the warmth and comfort of a traditional log burner.

Additionally, smart technology is becoming more prevalent in the log burner industry, with features such air wash technology and innovative air controls. This allows users to have full control over their log burners.

Finally, there is also a trend towards bespoke log burners, which are custom-designed to fit the specific needs and style of the homeowner.

These unique log burners can incorporate materials such as stone, glass, and metal, and can be designed to fit into any space or style.

The Scandi Look

A popular trend that offers contemporary charm. A touch of nature with pure quality.

In recent years, Scandinavian interior design has gained immense popularity, with its minimalist and functional style becoming a go-to for many homeowners. This trend is characterised by clean lines, neutral colours, and natural quality materials like wood and stone.

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Contura manufacturers Scandinavian style stoves inspired by the cold climate that create a sense of warmth and cosiness. Seamlessly slotting into the environment of soft lighting, textured fabrics, and natural plants.

The trend is inspired by the lifestyle and design philosophy of the Nordic countries, which prioritise simplicity, sustainability, and functionality. Overall, the Scandinavian modern stoves trend offers a calming and inviting aesthetic that can be easily incorporated into any home.

The Juxtaposition Effect

Clean lines work extremley well against the backdrop of an old and grainy wall. The sleek lines and contemporary design of a modern log burner can provide a beautiful contrast to the traditional features of an old house, such as exposed brick or wooden beams.

This contrast can create a visually stunning focal point in any room, while also providing the warmth and comfort of a traditional log burner.

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In addition, a modern log burner can be a great way to update the look of an old house, without sacrificing its traditional charm.

By choosing a log burner with a modern design, such as a model with a metallic finish or glass viewing pane, you can add a touch of contemporary style to an old home, while still preserving its character and history.

So, if you’re looking for a way to update your old home and add a touch of modern style, consider incorporating a modern log burner into your interior design.

A coordinated look

A wood burner doesn’t just have to be a traditional black box in a hole. As technology and styles has adapted over time, we’re seeing many more unique styles and colours being brought into the home.

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As shown in the picture above, the Sense 113 from Dovre introduces a stylish centrepiece for any living room interior. It coordinates with the calming, neutral scheme of the room.

Establishing a cohesive and coordinated look, many brands offer a range of colours for their wood burners so the design can perfectly match with the style of your home.

Timeless Country

A log burner can also be a great way to achieve a timeless country look in an old house. The rustic charm of a log burner complements the traditional style of a country home, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that is both comfortable and stylish.

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By choosing a log burner with a timeless design, you can enhance the appeal of your home and create a beautiful feature that will stand the test of time.

Whether you prefer a more traditional look or a modern twist on a classic style, a modern stove can be a versatile addition to any country home, providing both warmth and character.

Sleek and Minimalist

A log burner can also be a great addition to a home with a minimalist style. With its clean lines and simple design, a modern log burner can create a sleek and contemporary look that complements a minimalist aesthetic.

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By choosing a log burner with a minimalist design, such as a model with a smooth, unadorned finish, you can create a beautiful feature that blends seamlessly into your home’s décor, without overpowering the space.

In addition, the warm glow and natural beauty of a log burner can add a touch of warmth and comfort to a minimalist space, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere that is both stylish and functional.

Types of Modern Log Burners

With so many modern log burners on the market it can be difficult to workout what style will be best suited to your home interior and lifestyle.

We have delved into the main types and carefully examined each category to provide a range of ideas.

Minimalist Log Burners

If you’re a fan of clean lines and minimalistic design, a contemporary log burner might be right up your alley. These models often feature sleek, geometric shapes and are made of materials such as steel and glass.

They can be wall-mounted or freestanding, depending on your preferences.

Stuv 30 Compact Low – Minimal Design

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Loved by Architects and Designers, the Stuv 30 Compact Low is a minimal wood burner ideal for contrasting environments or matching minimal designs.

Double-Sided Log Burners

If you’re looking to heat multiple rooms at once, a double-sided log burner might be the way to go. These models have a glass front and back, allowing you to enjoy the fire from both sides.

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They can be a stunning centerpiece in an open-plan living room or a modern addition to a bedroom.

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Wall-Mounted Log Burners

Rocal Drop Designer Suspended Stove

They can be mounted on a wall or placed on a stand, depending on your preference.

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Inset Log Burners

If you’re short on space or simply want a more contemporary look, an inset log burner could be a great choice. These models pack a punch when it comes to heating your home.

Inset log burners can be a great addition to any modern home. These types of burners are designed to fit into an existing fireplace or chimney, providing a more efficient and stylish heating solution.

Morso S101-12 Inset Wood Burning Stove

Modern inset log burners come in a range of designs and finishes, from sleek stainless steel to rustic cast iron. They often feature large glass doors that allow you to enjoy the beauty of the flames, as well as advanced combustion technology that maximizes heat output and minimizes emissions.

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Rounded Log Burners

Contura 510G Round Wood Burning Stove

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Log Burners with Storage

For a practical and stylish option, consider a log burner with built-in storage. These models often have a compartment underneath the stove where you can store your firewood.

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ACR Novus Log Storage Stove

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They can be a great space-saving solution and add a rustic touch to your decor.

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Outdoor Log Burners

RB73 Quaruba Large Outdoor Log Burner

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Log burners aren’t just for indoor use. If you love spending time in your garden, consider an outdoor log burner.

These models are designed to be weather-resistant and can provide a cozy atmosphere for your outdoor gatherings.

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Choosing the Right Log Burner

When choosing a log burner, there are several factors to consider, such as the size of your room, the type of fuel you want to use, and the style that best suits your decor.

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It’s important to consult with a professional installer to ensure that your log burner is safe and efficient.

The Best Modern Log Burners

1. Stovax Studio 2 Eco Freestanding Wood Burning Stove

The Studio 2 Free standing wood burning stove from Stovax. The middle size of the Studio range with a nominal heat output of 8kW. A large glass fire view takes full advantage of the flames throughout the full length of the fuel bed.

Stovax Studio 2 Free Standing Wood Burning Stove

A eco design ready and DEFRA approved stove that has a 76.3% energy efficiency rating classed at A Grade. It comes with six optional Riva benches in two different heights and three different lengths. Style your wood burning Studio at the centre of side of your bench to suit your home interior.

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2. Stuv 16-cube 16/58 Free Standing Wood Burning Stove

The Stuv 16 is a minimal inset wood burning fireplace from Stuv. A compact narrow log burner with a large glass opening that takes full advantage of the flames.

Stuv 16-Cube 16/58 Wood Burning Stove

The 16/58 has a nominal heat output of 7kW making it ideal for medium to larger sized rooms. Can use air ducting or choose the optional fan.

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3. Charnwood Aire 5 Blu Eco Design Wood Burning Stove

The Charnwood Aire 5 wood burning stove is a free standing log burner with a timeless classical design. This stove is British made cast iron and built to last! Featuring a large glass window that takes full advantage of the flames.

Charnwood Aire 5 Wood Burning Stove

This log burner is perfect for smaller spaces with an additional store stand that gives this appliance some height.

The Aire incorporates Charnwood’s unique BLU burning technology that is not only a vast improvement on the new 2022 Ecodesign standards but meets with Defra exemption limits; allowing wood to be burnt cleanly and safely in smoke control areas.

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4. Barbas BOX-20 55 Free Standing Wood Burning Stove

A free standing wood burning stove with optional wood storage compartment. The BOX 55 from Barbas is a thick walled wood burner that produces a large 8kW heat output for a small to medium sized room.

Barbas BOX-20 55 Wood Burning Stove

With a bold and sophisticated apperance, this log burner features a standard or glass covered door for a more luxurious look to suit your home interior. The sleek lines and bold styling takes full advantage of a large glass viewing window.

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5. ACR Woodpecker 5 Multi Fuel Wood Stove

The Woodpecker WP5 has a 5Kw nominal output and is designed to burn wood and smokeless fuels. Being DEFRA exempt means you can burn wood in smoke controlled areas.

ACR Woodpecker 5 Multi Fuel Stove

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Maintenance and Safety Tips

Once you’ve chosen and installed your log burner, it’s essential to maintain it properly and follow safety guidelines.

This includes cleaning the chimney regularly, using the right type of fuel, and keeping children and pets away from the stove.

Conclusion

A log burner is an excellent addition to any home, providing both warmth and style. Whether you prefer a sleek and modern design or a more rustic look, there’s a log burner out there for you.

Make sure to choose the right size and type for your needs, and always follow safety guidelines.

FAQs

How much does it cost to install a log burner?

The cost of installation can vary depending on several factors, such as the size and type of log burner, the complexity of the installation, and the location of your home. It’s best to consult with a professional installer for a quote.

Can I use my log burner to cook food?

While it’s possible to cook on a log burner, it’s not recommended. The stove is designed to burn wood logs for heat and may not provide consistent temperatures for cooking.

How often should I clean my log burner?

It’s recommended to clean your log burner at least once a year, preferably before the winter season. However, if you use your log burner frequently, you may need to clean it more often.

Can I install a log burner myself?

It’s not recommended to install a log burner yourself unless you have experience and knowledge in this area. A professional installer will ensure that the stove is safe and efficient, and comply with local regulations.

What type of wood is best to use in a log burner?

Hardwoods such as oak, ash, and beech are best for log burners, as they burn slower and produce more heat. Softwoods such as pine and spruce can be used but burn quicker and produce less heat.

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