Why do we need a blog?

WHY DO WE HAVE A BLOG? Because we are passionate about what we do and we would like to share our thoughts, ideas and pictures, which are not exactly "suited" to our main website. We also are committed to providing inspirational content to our customers, as well as expert advice.

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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Keeping things simple. A reflection about having a choice in life.

Keeping things simple


We recently got inspired by a guy called Barry Schwartz who is the Dorwin Cartwright Professor of Social Theory and Social Action at Swarthmore College. He is a psychologist by discipline and he speaks and writes very eloquently on what he calls the 'paradox of choice'. His argument is simple: the more choice we have, the more difficult it is to feel happy with our choices, or indeed make a choice in the first place. You can watch his insightful – and funny – presentation to the Technology Entertainment Design (TED) conference in 2007 here:

                   

In summary, Barry's theory is that choice in itself is not a liberating force but that on the contrary, it paralyses. That is the paradox. This theory is supported by lots of scientific data about how the ability to choose decreases as the amount of choice increases. We have all done it, haven't we, when presented with too much to choose from? We choose the thing we know the best, or the thing at the top of the list. The best and most frequent example of the paradox is what we have all faced when eating out in a restaurant: menu anxiety.

Choosing a fireplace might seem a long stretch from menu anxiety but the underlying principles are the same. There is no shortage of options when you are considering how to heat or decorate your living area. How do you make sense of them all, particularly when this is a choice you are probably not going to make very often? The solution you choose has to be the right one, because once you have made that choice, you're kind of stuck with it!

It's not even a single choice. You have to choose what fuel you wish to use, with all the attendant supply and regulation issues. You have to choose a style – do you want a traditional or modern fireplace? Do you have to alter or adapt your fireplace, or even build a new one to accommodate your heating choices? The deeper you get into the problem, the more complex it becomes. And this feeds your paralysis of choice, doesn't it?

One easy way of avoiding this paralysis is to keep things as simple as possible. Bio Ethanol Fires are an ideal solution to your fireplace dilemma in so many ways. A Bio Fire can stand pretty much anywhere in your room, so you are not limited to having to decide how best to use your existing fireplace. A Bio Fire doesn't need a chimney. It is low maintenance – all you have to do is wipe it from time to time. They come in a terrific range of sizes and traditional and modern styles (uh oh – choices!). Best of all, no pipes, no meters, no servicing and no dirty fuel to lug about. In fact, the fuel is an environmentally-friendly biofuel, so as well as the warm glow you will get from your Bio Fire, you know that you are using a fuel that is much less harmful to the environment. And if you choose to move house (more choices!), your Bio Fire can come with you. What could be simpler?

 

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Is life really a gas? A story behind a gas fireplace.

Is life really a gas?

So, you're sold on the idea of a real fire adding that gorgeous homely warmth and ambience to your room. You like the idea of having a gas fire because you only want to pay for the fuel that you actually use and you like the idea that gas burns with a lovely real flame. There is also something traditional about gas: it's the clean, modern successor of messy open fires, gas is more or less a national industry and it is piped directly into your house via some magic, invisible means that you don't have to worry about. All things considered, a gas fire seems like one solution to your heating needs.

Is it though? Let's consider the issues. In terms of supply, is gas even available as an option? If you live in mainland Great Britain, there would probably not be a problem in having gas piped to your house. If you live in Northern Ireland, however, mains gas is a relatively new phenomenon. If you are not on the gas main, do you want to have brightly coloured gas canisters standing at the side of your house? These are things to think about. 

Pictures source: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2499955

Picture source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_meter















OK, so you are on the gas main. Has there been a day recently when you haven't seen a television advertisement for a website that urges you to compare your home energy outgoings? How do you choose a supplier? Despite the Regulator's efforts, there remains a bewildering array of providers and tariffs to choose from ... 




By far the biggest challenge, however, remains that a gas fire requires you have a fireplace to accommodate the fire. This also means that you need a flue to take away the results of the combustion efficiently and safely, which would probably need to feed into an external wall chimney. Your fireplace will also need an electricity supply. Even when you have this infrastructure in place, you would need to have your fire fitted by a registered fitter and properly serviced every twelve months. So you are probably going to need the services of a builder and a gas fitter to get your fireplace sorted out.


Sounds like a lot of hassle, right? Well, the good news is that if you want your living space to benefit from the warmth and homeliness of a real flame, there is an alternative. A Bio Ethanol Fire. The advantages are immediately apparent. Firstly, you can put one wherever you like: free-standing on a flat surface or wall-mounted. You can also fit one into your existing empty fireplace without the need for any alteration. You can even have a table-top Bio Fire, so there are no flues or chimneys to open up and maintain. Bio Fires come in a stunning array of styles, both modern and traditional, so you won't have any difficulty in finding one that complements your existing décor. You buy fuel – an organic, environmentally-friendly ethanol fuel – as you need it, so you don't have to have pipes and meters put in or constantly worry that you are not achieving best value for money.

Ethanol fires can be placed in bathrooms! They don't need any pipes or connection, so you can build one wherever you need, or simply place a ready-made freestanding unit.

This is a custom built fireplace, using two of our Large Bio Containers - special bio fuel boxes to create 'ribbon fire'.

Best of all, your stylish, free-standing Bio Fire will warm your room with its attractive, clean real flame whenever you need it to. No pipes, no fitters, no servicing and probably best of all, no hassle. And if you move house, you can take it with you!

Ulyssess II bio fuel fire - stunning modern glass fireplace, no gas or other connection whatsoever!

Roma Freestanding Bio Ethanol fireplace (no gas pipes!) in an interior designed by FLAMANT
Serenity - bio fuel fire - here wall mounted, but can also be freestanding



Friday, 1 August 2014

Weekend bio ethanol fireplace deal on Facebook - can bio ethanol fires be used in a garden?

THIS WEEKEND 

We have a fragrant deal on our summery FRAGRANCE OIL FOR ETHANOL FIRES! 

Gorgeous 'Oriental Green Tea & Citrus' - Aura Oil No 7

Have a look here: 
https://www.facebook.com/biofires


 





Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Can a bio fire add value to your home?

House prices may be on the rise again but as a seller, you can still be sure that it is a ‘buyers' market. And while prices remain relatively low, those buyers can afford to be a bit more discerning about their choices – there is still a lot more home available for their money than there was before the slump.



As a seller, you will want to be looking at all possible ways to make your house more attractive to potential buyers. Your fireplace can play a vital role in that first impression. It is the focal point of your living space, the warm heart of your home. It is usually the centrepiece of your family room too and the first place a visitor's eyes will wander to. You want to make sure that that first impression is of welcoming warmth and style.

Fireplaces, of course, come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, depending on the age of your house and the purpose for which they were originally installed. With the emphasis on the efficiency of home heating these days, it's unlikely that you are reliant on a traditional open fire to heat your home. In fact, open chimneys can be responsible for substantial heat loss in the winter. The prevalence of central heating often means that fireplaces no longer serve any useful purpose in a house these days and they are often blocked or removed.


Sterling Flame II wall hanging fireplace

If you want to rediscover the homely magic of a real fire and have that as a feature in your home, the ideal answer is a Bio Fire. Not only are Bio Fires available in a fantastic range of contemporary and traditional designs, they are a real fire that will warm your room and don't need a draughty chimney for ventilation. They add a homely atmosphere to any room without any of the drawbacks of a traditional fire. They are clean and stylish, burn with a clean, real flame and while they are odourless, you can even add fragrance to the fuel to give your room a seasonal ambience. Bio Fires come in a range of sizes, from table top conversation pieces to full fireplaces. This gives you the opportunity to open up that discarded fireplace to make a feature in a room that was lacking one before or to add a visual feature to your room. Bio Fires are endlessly adaptable too. If you don't have a fireplace to open up and simply want to add character to any room, a Bio Fire can be free-standing or wall-mounted to add an eye-catching talking point that is also a practical and attractive way of heating your room.



In a competitive marketplace, it is the attention to detail and the homeliness of your house that will sway a buyer. Bio Fires are modern and easy to maintain, they tell buyers that you have given thought to the aesthetic appeal and ambience of your home in a way that will make it stand out – which could be the difference it takes to help them make up their mind.


 Photo: © Alamy

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Our biofireplace in a beautiful shop McGlashans, partners of Flamant

 

Bio fireplace in Maglashan Interiors on Crawford Street 


One of our fireplaces is a part of the set up in a stunning furniture and design shop McGlashans Interiors. The shop is located not far from our showroom, on Crawford Street and seduces the passers-by with the ever-eye-catching display in their window, so generous that it literally pours out on the street...

The shop is at 108 Crawford Street and features our fireplace Roma I, which was given to the shop owner by a customer relocating to another country. It is a stunning free-standing fireplace, and the unit in the shop is our older version, using gel cans to run. We have since then upgraded Roma to the second version - as it is one of our most popular bio fireplaces, it brings together the classy clean and contemporary look and the traditional vibe of 'proper' fireplaces.


McGlashans Interiors is a must-see show for interior designers and decorators keen of combining the natural shaopes and forms with soft and woody aura. They are the main London partners of Flamant, the renowned Belgian furniture and home accessories company www.flamant.com


Both, their shop arrangement and their room sets are sensational and just by walking along the aisles of the cosy yet spacious shop you can get a good dose of inspiration and warmth.




 

Roma II is a full flueless fireplace suite.


Comes complete with stunning smooth finish wooden surround in light CREAM colour (off white).

Included:
  • Wooden surround
  • Steel firebox and Small Bio Burner fuelbox
  • Fragrance Diffuser built-in the lid
  • Set of logs and Coals suited to the size
  • Instructions
  • Control tool
  • Funnel
The specifications of the fire are:

Weight: approx 60 kg
Adjustable flame and heat: yes
Burning time per refill: 3-4h (regulated)
Fuel intake: 1 - 1.3L
Fragrance Diffuser fitted: yes
Heat output guidance: 2-3KW (Depending on size of the opening; This is more than electric fires and comparable to most flueless gas fires)
Fuel suitable:Bio Ethanol Fuel, recommended our branded Crystal Fuel (ethanol content cannot be greater than 96%).
PLEASE NOTE: Gel fuel is not suitable.

Roma II freestanding traditional bio ethanol fireplace is a stunning focal point and over the past 10 years continues to be a very popular piece. It is the top of our range!

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Facebook deal on White Bow burner!

Just for few days - we have a promotion for White Bow Burner - you might want to take advantage and brighten up your garden for summer!

https://www.facebook.com/biofires





Bio fire burner - customer review

A while back we were really surprised by one of our customers, Michael, who sent us a video review of a burner he purchased from us. He has bought our table top bio burner Cube II and created an ethusiastic video review!

Michael normally reviews electronic equipment but when he bought his Cube (on a very good sale price - lucky!) he liked it so much that he spend his time and energy sharing his thought with others!

We were delighted to see it and hear his positive comments and thoughts, we have then rewarded him with another burner and got another brilliant review! The second table top burner, Bow, showed beautifully on photographs as well, and Michael was very happy with the product.

Many of our customers wonder:

- are bio fires as good as they say?
- how easy is it to set up a table bio fire?
- how to fill it up and light table top burner?
- how is a glass bio fire packed?

Michael Thornber provides some answers to those and many more questions. The value of the unbiased, private and spontaneously shared opinion of a neutral customer, buying a product online as everybody else is huge!! We are very pleased.

Have a look for yourself:





Picture courtesy of Michael Thornbear

Picture of top of Bow Burner courtesy of Michael Thornbear