Small wood-burning stove for cottage or allotment garden house

What could be cozier than sitting in your cottage or allotment garden house with a small wood-burning stove that crackles and spreads warmth and atmosphere? Let’s dive into the world of small wood-burning stoves for cottages and allotment houses and find out why it’s a good idea to install one – and what you need to consider.

A small wood-burning stove creates great joy

In addition, there is something special about the fire from a wood-burning stove. It creates a unique atmosphere and brings a special kind of cosiness into the allotment house. You can relax in its glow, read a good book, or just sit and enjoy the silence. It’s the perfect way to relax after a long day.

When it comes to choosing a wood-burning stove, there are many different models to choose from. Some are small and stylish, while others have a more traditional and rustic charm. The most important thing is to find one that suits your allotment house and your needs.

See our selection of small wood-burning stoves here:

Cooking on and in a small wood-burning stove

Another thing to consider is the possibility of cooking on the wood stove. Some small wood-burning stoves have a hob on top where you can cook lighter dishes. Imagine making a cup of hot cocoa or warm buns in the light of the fire – it’s really something that can create atmosphere and coziness! See, for example, this fat wood-burning stove, where there is a small “baking oven” above the combustion chamber.

H2O wood-burning stove with water tank

Having a small wood-burning stove in the allotment garden house can really make a difference. First, it’s a great way to heat the house. If you are considering a small wood-burning stove with the possibility of connecting to the central heating system, it can be an excellent idea. Not only does it provide heat for the entire house, but it can also reduce your energy costs. If you have running water in the allotment garden, there are wood-burning stoves with water tanks that can be connected to radiators or heat your bath water. The water that is not used acts as a heat accumulator, and gives you the pleasure of lighting your fire for a longer period of time. The small wood-burning stove can thus keep the house comfortable and wonderfully warm, which makes it possible to enjoy the allotment garden even in the colder months.

ECO design 2022

But remember that if you buy a home with an old wood-burning stove from before 2003, the wood-burning stove must be scrapped or replaced with a new one. So this is something you need to be aware of when choosing your wood-burning stove. Read more about ECO design 2022 here.

5 things to consider when choosing a small wood-burning stove:

·The effect: How many m2 do you need to heat and where
well there is insulation. Is it enough with 4.6 or 8kwh

·Features: What should your wood-burning stove be able to do?
Cooking, heating water, heat accumulating stones.

·Size: The physical size must fit in
in the room – Should your small wood-burning stove be in a corner, in the middle of the room or by a
wall?

·Design: Do you want a little “romantic”
wood-burning stove, or something more modern and stylish.

·Fuel: Firewood is the most commonly used, but you can
Also consider whether you want a small gas fireplace that, for example, is fired with bottled gas.
It makes lighting easier, and some models can even be lit with an app, so
It is warm when you arrive in your cottage or allotment. The gas fireplaces can also be connected directly to city gas or natural gas if it is installed in the small allotment garden.

After all, a small wood-burning stove for the allotment garden house is not only a practical solution – it is also a great way to create a cosy and inviting atmosphere. So if you have a small cottage or an allotment, it’s definitely worth considering installing a small wood-burning stove.

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