Essential guide to fireplaces and stoves
Keep warm and cosy this winter with a super-efficient stove or an open fire crackling in the hearth

CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC
Traditional fireplaces are not the only option for lovers of antique and vintage furniture – a contemporary design makes a confident centrepiece in schemes that blend old and new. The spare aesthetic of modern Scandi-style stoves and hole-in-the-wall fireplaces is well suited to homes converted from barns, former industrial spaces and large open-plan rooms where the heat source provides a focus of visual and physical warmth that helps to zone the living area. In a more conventional room, a pared-down interpretation of a classic fireplace gives a more streamlined look to the familiar format, while conforming to its scale or proportion. Often made from pale limestone or reconstituted stone, these sleek surrounds are available in a range of elegant styles.
‘Horizon Bell L.3’ gas fire with remote control, 2–9kW heat output, from £3,770.40, Barbas Bellfires
This feature first appeared in the December 2017 issue of Homes & Antiques. Back issues are still available. To purchase a copy click here.