Fireplaces are a timeless décor element, they bring coziness and warmth creating an inviting ambience around. But not they are trending now, wood and gas burning stoves are a great hit with their vintage shapes and lines are amazing. Classic-looking home stoves are incorporated not only into vintage and rustic spaces, they create a contrast in a contemporary or any other room, too. There are also ultra-modern and fresh designs to complete a chic modern space, take a look at all of them below!
Designs
There are many designs of wood burning stoves, and traditional ones are black stoves with elegant detailing, they can be small or large. You can also find white vintage ones or sleek and elegant modern ones in various colors. Highlight your home stove in various ways: with a brick wall behind it, with a tiled or stone wall, with bright printed wallpaper, you can place it into a niche with a mantel or without or you can add a platform to highlight it. The platform or stand can be made of various materials like stone, concrete, glass, metal and others.
A modern white wood burning stove on a glass stand, with firewood in the corner and baskets for firewood.
Highlight your wood burning stove placing it into a niche with a concrete floor.
A white wood burning stove is an elegant idea, firewood under it is a cool idea to store it.
A modern rustic space with stone walls and a wooden ceiling plus a super modern and sleek wood burning stove.
A large vintage black stove on a tile platform is a cool idea to add coziness to your home decor.
A black modern stove with a black panel wall behind it and a modern candelabra for a bold look.
A bold mid-century modern space with a wood burning stove, a bright tiled wall and colorful rugs.
A chic mid-century modern space with a printed wall, layered rugs and pillows and a cozy vintage stove.
A contemproary space with a Nordic feel is cozied up with a modern wood burning stove and some firewood stored right here.
A minimalist space with a white sleek niche with a small modern wood burning stove is a cool idea.
A vintage white wood-burning stove placed into a niche and with a mantel to remind of a classic stove.
Its Functionality
Such stoves fit many spaces and they can be not only functional elements to add coziness to the space burning the wood. A wood burning stove is a nice décor feature that will create a welcoming ambience even without working at all – its look does that easily, especially if you add some firewood storage or stands around. A large wood burning stove can also work as a space divider bringing a warm feel to both spaces it separates.
A black wood burning stove with firewood storage underneath in a contemporary and stylish living room.
A cabin space fully clad with wood, with a wood burning stove and some firewood in crates for a cozy feel.
A contemporary cabin space with large windows, wood clad space and a modern wood burning stove in the corner.
A contemporary kitchen with much concrete in decor and a vintage wood burning stove plus firewood storage.
A cozy Nordic nook with wood clad walls and a black wood burning stove plus a wire basket with firewood.
A modern farmhouse space with a vintage black wood burning stove and a cozy rug next to it.
A Scandinavian room with a cozy wood bruning stove in the corner and some firewood next to it.
A Scandinavian space with a modern and cool wood burning stove plus an elegant open storage unit for firewood.
A stylish wood burning stove with some firewood can work as a cool space divider that cozies up the spaces.
A vintage meets rustic reading nook with a wood burning stove, vintage furniture and reclaimed wood walls.
A wood burning stove placed in front of a brick wall to make it more safe and highlight it as much as possible.
An industrial meets modern space with a black stove, a rough concrete wall and leather and wooden furniture.
An oversized wood burning stove on a concrete platform with firewood divides the spaces in a cozy way.
A neutral welcoming space with cozy furniture, a fringe rug, potted greenery and an antique stove for decor.
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