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Stoves and Fireplaces

Warm your home with the charm of a real flame: wood, pellet, gas and electric stoves and fireplaces, chosen from the most reliable brands. Looks and heat together, in stock and with dedicated support.
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Stoves and fireplaces: warmth and atmosphere for your home

Stoves and fireplaces combine the pleasure of a real flame with efficient heating that runs independently of your central system. This category covers every main type: wood, pellet, gas and electric, with outputs ranging from a few kW for a single room up to more than 10 kW for large spaces. They are the ideal choice for anyone after genuine heat and a decorative feature that enhances the living room.

Which fuel to choose

The right fuel depends on your habits, your budget and whether you have a flue:

  • Wood: intense heat and low fuel cost, perfect for those who love a live flame. Discover the wood stoves.
  • Pellet: easy loading, autonomy and scheduling thanks to automatic technology. See the pellet stoves.
  • Gas: instant ignition and no residue to dispose of, with outputs usually from 2 to 8 kW.
  • Electric: simple installation with no flue, ideal for apartments, with a realistic flame effect.

How to choose the output in kW

Output is measured in kW and should be matched to the square metres and the insulation of the room. As a rough guide, a well-insulated home needs around 1 kW for every 10 m². A 6 kW stove therefore heats a room of about 60 m², while for open-plan spaces and homes on several levels it is better to move up towards 9 and 10 kW. To heat the whole house, also consider the pellet boiler stoves, which can be connected to your radiators.

Looks and heat: a feature that warms

A stove or fireplace is not just a heat source but an element that defines the room. You will find steel models with a modern design, majolica or soapstone cladding that stores and releases heat for a long time, and electric fireplaces with a realistic flame effect. The aesthetic choice goes hand in hand with practical needs, because every material also affects heating times and thermal inertia.

The best brands available

The catalogue features specialist manufacturers with an official warranty and available spare parts, including La Nordica, CTM, Fondital, EasyComfort and Robur. Prices start from around 27 euros for accessories and rise to the most complete solutions above 4000 euros.

Installation, safety and maintenance

Combustion models require a flue that meets the standards and periodic maintenance of the chamber and flue duct, while electric versions only need a power socket. Correct installation ensures performance, safety and durability over time. For comfort throughout the home, you can integrate the stove with your existing heating system or with a condensing boiler.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a stove and a fireplace?
A stove is a standalone appliance that radiates heat into the room where it sits, while a fireplace is usually built into a masonry structure. Both can run on wood, pellets, gas or electricity, with different outputs and installation methods.
Is a wood or a pellet stove better?
Wood offers intense heat and low fuel cost, but requires manual loading. Pellets provide autonomy, scheduling and automatic ignition. The choice depends on how much time you want to spend on management and the convenience you are looking for.
How many kW do I need to heat the living room?
As a rough guide, a well-insulated home needs around 1 kW for every 10 m². For a living room of 50 or 60 m² 5 or 6 kW are usually enough, while for large or open-plan spaces it is better to move up towards 9 or 10 kW.
Can I install a stove without a flue?
Combustion stoves and fireplaces require a flue that meets the standards for venting smoke. If you do not have a flue, you can opt for electric models, which simply plug into a power socket.
Does a gas stove need a flue?
It depends on the model: many gas stoves require a compliant smoke vent, while some catalytic versions can run without a flue in adequately ventilated rooms. Always check the manufacturer's guidance and local regulations.
Can a stove heat the whole house?
A single stove mainly heats the room where it sits and the rooms connected to it. To heat the entire home and domestic hot water, it is worth considering a pellet boiler stove or a boiler fireplace connected to the radiators and the heating system.