Four Living Rooms, Four Different Ways

The living room is the place to unwind, relax and socialise. No matter your style, if you prefer a traditional black or colourful wood burning stove, we have a stove to suit every living space.

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Whether you love to mix colour and pattern, prefer a more pared-back rustic look or want to introduce elements of the great outdoors into your interior, ensure that your wood burning or multi fuel stove is able to match your aesthetic. Check out our favourite four living room designs and the perfect stoves to go with them.

For the Maximalist

More is more! Combining different patterns, textures and colours, maximalist interiors have seen a huge rise in popularity over the past year. Statement wall colours or wallpapers look great when paired with bold upholstery and personal touches like artwork and accessories, so ensure your wood burning stove fits into the mix and gives your interiors a personality boost.

Our Spice red coloured stove is a game changer, adding a bold pop of colour even in a sea of pattern and texture. Let the stove do the talking and pair it with a dark, contrasting wall colour, or emphasise the red within the space as a whole and pair with a beautiful floral print and matching cushions.

Arada Farringdon shown on optional log store in Spice red colourway

Arada Farringdon shown in Spice red colourway. Photo credit: @layered.home

Rustic Refresh

Rustic, country-inspired interiors will always be a classic design choice, evoking a sense of calm and cosiness, with plenty of creature comforts. For this classic aesthetic, a stove is the perfect companion especially paired with a wooden mantelpiece, earthy limewashed walls or a beautiful stonework fireplace.

A traditional wood burning stove in Midnight black complements this design perfectly, adding to the feeling and warmth and providing a cosy focal point to gather around. Alternatively, inject a touch of modernity into your living space with a contemporary stove, offering a sleek contrast but a fantastic view of the flickering flames. 

Arada Hoxton stove shown on optional low log store

Arada Farringdon Small stove. Photo credit: @designhunter_uk

Create a Coastal Escape

Known for its laid-back aesthetic, with colours and textures that immediately transport you to the seaside, a coastal living room often includes rustic materials like reclaimed wood and a colour palette of blues, whites and lifeguard red.

Start by decorating your mantelpiece with beachy accessories like starfish, vintage apothecary bottles and shells, complement with some statement rattan furniture – and complete the look with a blue coloured stove. Choose between our darker Atlantic blue or the new bold Miami blue. Either way, sit back and relax in front of the crackling flames and recreate the feeling of being in a traditional fisherman’s lodge.

Arada Ecoburn 5 Widescreen stove shown in Atlantic blue colourway

Hamlet Solution 5 stove shown in Miami blue colourway

Bring the Biophilia

The ultimate style for those looking to bring tranquillity to the home, the biophilic trend proves that nothing beats the naturally calming tones and inspirational colours of nature. Fill your living space with nature-inspired colours and textures, or simply let a few statement houseplants do the talking and pair them with contrasting industrial details like a concrete hearth.

Decorating a more neutral colour, like our Slate stove, with some lush foliage is a great way to add greenery to your living space – however, make sure you move them to a safe distance away from your stove during the winter months! For a botanical look all year round, opt for stunning floral wallpaper on your chimney and choose one of our new BOLD Edit coloured stoves to make the fireplace pop!

Whichever way you prefer to decorate your living room, Arada have an array of stove styles and colours to choose from. Have a browse through our range here to find out more.

Hamlet Solution 5 stove shown in Raincoat Yellow colourway

Arada Farringdon Catalyst shown in Mist grey colourway

Share this article: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | EmailPosted by Sophie Clark
28th November 2022
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