Before: Jotul F100
An old tiled fireplace with gas fire was removed, an inglenook opening created, flue liner inserted and stone hearth laid.
After: Jotul F100
The Jotul F100 multifuel stove in matt black was then installed and the whole fireplace completed with a Deep Beam by Focus Fireplaces in Extremely Aged Oak.
Before: Jotul F400
Formerly home to a hole-in-the-wall fire, this fireplace in our showroom was opened up to create an inglenook. Once the opening had been altered and the chimney breast plastered, a made to measure Antique Tan Brown Granite hearth was installed, followed by a Rustic Brick chamber.
After: Jotul F400
These are elegantly framed by the Paris mantel in Betaig Diamante stone. A Jotul F400 gas stove in blue-black enamel, with opening doors, makes a stunning centrepiece and the finishing touch, is the gentle illumination of the whole fireplace by lights recessed into the inglenook.
Before: Natura Priory
A stone fireplace with gas fire was removed, an inglenook formed and flue liner installed.
After: Natura Priory
A Polished Black Granite hearth was laid, followed by a Natura Priory mantel in Giogio micro marble with contrasting Black Granite slips. The fireplace was then completed with the installation of an ACR Earlswood multifuel stove.
Before: Hunter Stove
The existing fireplace consisted of a false chimney breast with electric fire suite. Once this was removed the chimney breast was opened up and a complete flue system installed on the outside of the house.
After: Hunter Stove
The inglenook was subsequently plastered and a black granite made to measure hearth was fitted. This was followed by the main focal point - a Hunter Herald 5 Slimline multifuel stove.
Before: Morso O4
An old wall mounted gas fire was removed and an inglenook formed in the chimney breast to make way for a multifuel stove.
After: Morso O4
A black granite hearth was laid and the Morso O4 multifuel stove was then installed. A basket and companion set from Bywaters finish the look. Max the labrador seems to approve!