Show me your wood burner before and after pics
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Having a wood burner installed next month and can’t wait to get the fire roaring !
Had a gas fire in the front room for the last two years that hasn’t ever been used.
I’ve already taken some before pics and will post some after.
So... show me your before and after pics and wood store if you have any!
Before
After - TBA
Log store
Had a gas fire in the front room for the last two years that hasn’t ever been used.
I’ve already taken some before pics and will post some after.
So... show me your before and after pics and wood store if you have any!
Before
After - TBA
Log store
Edited by sunnygym on Monday 29th October 13:58
Edited by sunnygym on Monday 29th October 14:00
Before:
Old back boiler by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
After (on the right):
Lounge done by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Outdoor woodstore:
Log store filled by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Indoor decorative woodstore:
Indoor log store by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Old back boiler by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
After (on the right):
Lounge done by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Outdoor woodstore:
Log store filled by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
Indoor decorative woodstore:
Indoor log store by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
What was here when we moved. The open fireplace was far too small and had little to no heating ability, it really was just a cosmetic venture.
Log store. I bought this as a flat pack last Autumn and while I may shingle the roof next summer to add some longevity to it, I’ve been pleased overall.
Fitted this over the summer. It’s a 12/14kw Chesney. The gamble was that alongside the Aga it would do a pretty good job of heating the whole house. We’ve not really had any cold weather yet but the other week during the colder snap it did seem to billow a lot of warmth from the drawing room up to the floors above. Fingers crossed.
Log store. I bought this as a flat pack last Autumn and while I may shingle the roof next summer to add some longevity to it, I’ve been pleased overall.
Fitted this over the summer. It’s a 12/14kw Chesney. The gamble was that alongside the Aga it would do a pretty good job of heating the whole house. We’ve not really had any cold weather yet but the other week during the colder snap it did seem to billow a lot of warmth from the drawing room up to the floors above. Fingers crossed.
CastroSays said:
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Concrete lintel.
Reclaimed marble fireplace.
New burner and hearth.
Oak parquet and skirting.
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Looks good but I know you will be smashing your toes on that, more than once. Perhaps I am speaking from experience Hole enlarged.
Concrete lintel.
Reclaimed marble fireplace.
New burner and hearth.
Oak parquet and skirting.
|https://thumbsnap.com/rcE3I10f[/url]
Edited by CastroSays on Sunday 11th November 10:17
Edited by CastroSays on Sunday 11th November 10:19
These all look great! I tidied up our fireplace earlier in the year, if we wanted a log burner put in would we need to lose the black / tiled surround as the ones here all seem to have a lot of space around them?
Spoiler as not a wood burner
Spoiler as not a wood burner
Edited by doogle83 on Sunday 11th November 16:19
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