Bioethanol Fireplace in Conservatory
Are you dreaming of a conservatory with a bioethanol fireplace? You're not alone. It's no surprise that people loves their conservatories and why not add a bio ethanol fireplace to make it extra cosy? We've seen an increasing trend in adding a fireplace to a conservatory, and we understand why. A conservatory with a fireplace creates a cozy atmosphere in your garden and looks beautiful at the same time. So it's no surprise that it's a home trend that has taken many British homeowners by storm.



If you've landed on this page, you're probably thinking one of two things:
- You want to add a fireplace to your already beloved conservatory
- You want a conservatory in your garden, preferably with a fireplace
We've got plenty ideas on how to create the perfect conservatory with a fireplace for your garden, and we're not going to keep them from you. If you need advice on how to approach the project, just keep reading. We promise it's worth your time.
Good to know
Laws and regulations are boring, we know, but there are some practical things you should know when it comes to a conservatory bio fire. You see, there are requirements for wood-burning stoves in conservatories and greenhouses. For example, did you know that there are requirements for how often a chimney has to be swept? According to the Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs, a chimney has to be swept twice a year to reduce the risk of chimney fires - source. In addition, there are requirements for the installation itself, which your local chimney sweep is guaranteed to know all about. So, it's a good idea to talk to your local chimney sweep before you embark on the installation.
It's also worth remembering that wood-burning stoves require a chimney and flue, which must be taken into account in the conservatory. In other words, it must be possible to install a solution that discharges the smoke outside the glass walls of the greenhouse.
All of this may seem like a lot of work and may make you reconsider the importance of having a fireplace in your conservatory, and we understand why. You want it now and all the regulations are getting in the way. But it's a good thing that there's almost never a problem without a solution. Instead of the classic wood-burning stove, you can use a bio ethanol fire, which doesn't need a chimney or flue. What's not to like? If you don't want to wrestle with wood burning stove rules and regulations, then a bio fireplace is the perfect fireplace for your conservatory.
Why choose a bio ethanol fire for your conservatory?
Bioethanol fireplace, bio fuel fire, bioethanol stove, there're numerous ways to say the same thing. The only thing that separates these names are the design of the product they are named after. Fireplaces are open, stoves are not.


But what is a bio ethanol fireplace or bioethanol stove? Quite simply, it's a fireplace or stove that burns bioethanol fuel to create a beautiful fire. Besides the fact that these fireplaces and stoves don't need a chimney or flue, there are a number of other good reasons why they're the perfect choice for the conservatory. Don't believe us? Then just read through a few points here:
- Environmental awareness is key. Bioethanol is produced from plants, making the flames in a bio fireplace or bioethanol stove CO2 neutral. Not only are you making life a little easier for yourself, you're also doing nature a favour - your garden will thank you for it. You can read much more about bioethanol and sustainability here.
- Low heat output. If you've ever been in a greenhouse, you know how hot a greenhouse can get. The thought of a conservatory with a bio ethanol fire or wood-burning stove may seem a little unbearable, but it doesn't have to be that way. In fact, many bio fireplaces and bioethanol stoves emit a small amount of heat, which means you can enjoy the glow of the flames without turning your greenhouse or conservatory into a sauna.
- You get everything a classic fireplace or stove offers without the hassle. You can easily make a bio fireplace or bioethanol stove look like the classics. You can for example add decorative logs to your bio fire. The great thing about decorative wood is that it doesn't give off any smoke. In addition, you can also add glow flame for extra sparkle.
There are many good reasons why a bio fireplace is the perfect choice when it comes to adding cosiness to your conservatory. By the way, did we mention that they are also quite aesthetically pleasing? When they're not in use, they're also the perfect decoration to brighten up everyday life. You might want to check out the three bio fireplaces above. They are just three suggestions for good bio fireplaces for the conservatory that you can take inspiration from.
Interior Design Ideas
We hope that by now you've gained some inspiration when it comes to choosing a fireplace for your conservatory. The last item on the agenda must therefore be about interior design. Because how can you actually decorate your conservatory with a bio ethanol fire or bioethanol stove? You ask the questions, we provide the answers.
Romantic
If you're the romantic kind, you're probably a fan of scented candles, fine blankets for chilly nights and delicate colour tones. A tabletop bioethanol fireplace is the perfect choice for you. For example, a tabletop biofuel fireplace works well in combination with a romantic setting. Here it can adorn the table in the company of fragrant flowers, candle chain decorations or something else entirely.
Green fingers
If you have a green thumb, your conservatory is likely to be a living space for both plants and people. You can therefore take advantage of the green surroundings to go all-in on the rustic, fairytale look. A freestanding bio fireplace, such as Carl, is an obvious option. With it in your conservatory, you can guarantee that your interior design will be a natural oasis.
Contemporary
If you're dreaming of a simple and contemporay conservatory, then a Cocoon Terra bio fireplace might be the fireplace for you. A fireplace like this goes perfectly with contemporary and sleek patio furniture. In addition, you can decorate the ceiling of the orangery with beautiful string lights and place the fireplace in one of the corners of your conservatory. You can also place an olive tree or similar offset from the fireplace to bring a piece of nature into the convervatory.
So, are you into romance with cosy blankets and fragrant flowers? A green conservatory filled with plants that exude nature? A contemporary look with beautiful furniture? A mix of all three? Or something else entirely? The choice is yours, only your imagination and personal taste sets the limit. Either way, we'd love to get an insight into how you decorate your conservatory with a biofuel fireplace, so feel free to share photos with us to use here on the site and on our social media channels. Who knows, maybe you've designed the exact conservatory a reader is dreaming of, so let's inspire each other.
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