Can Cast Iron Wood Burning Stoves Really Save Me Money?
The current global economy has hit a lot of families really hard and they are needing to economise on every day expenditure including socialising and trips out and of course every day essentials, but what about the very staples of life for example lighting and heat.
Apart from the doom and gloom brigade out there, there is also a constant buzz about managing carbon footprints and saving the environment so how do you put the two together.
Lighting is for the most part quite easy with a little forethought. Simply make sure you turn off all unused appliances and lighting if nobody is in the room and don’t leave your electrical appliances on standby as you will be astounded at the cumulative cost of all that wasted electricity.
A little household focus will have you saving money in no time as well as doing your bit for the environment too.
That only leaves the householdheating and hot water bills which can soon escalate depending what part of the country you live in. I was recently introduced to cast iron wood stoves as a viable alternative method of not only heating the house but also for cooking too.
These woodburners as they are also known have been in use for years and I’m sure that we have all seen the odd cowboy film or two where a family is all huddled around the family stove, but seriously though they really do work.
The beauty of woodburners is the fact that on the one hand you can save yourself a serious amount of money on your domestic heating bills, but you will also be doing your bit for the environment by using recycled fuel and living neutral carbon footprint.
Once you start investigating them you will quickly find that a cast iron woodburning stove can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and are useful for a whole range of options for example:
You could choose a stove with a back boiler to heat the radiator or supply hot water or you could get a stove that you could use for cooking. Equally if you are happy with you cooking arrangements you could just get a nice cosy log burner to supplement and reduce the cost of your existing heating.
In the past some people have been put off these very cost effective and environmentally friendly stoves as they only ran on wood but manufactures (bless their cotton socks) have introduced cast iron multifuel stoves as well.
Multi fuel stoves are really the answer for those who want their cake and want to eat it. You can for the most part switch from using real or recycled wood (or even peat depending on your locality) to your normal gas or electric supply so you never need to worry about running out of fuel.
So if you want to reduce your family financial outgoings and want to help the environment have a look at the latest range of cast iron stoves at your local stockist
Categories: Home Improvement Tags: environment, home, Home improvements, Kitchen Improvements
Creative Ways To Make Extra Space In Your Kitchen
Your own new remodelled kitchen can be the social centre of domestic family bliss and a careful choice of flooring (either real wood or tiles), cabinets and kitchen worktops all gel to make that unique combination that puts your individual stamp on your kitchens design.
Kitchen cabinets are made to function well for the kitchen needs. These cabinets are expected to create a fine storage for the different spices, the utensils, the plates, the pots and pans and a lot more other items that are used within the activities that are done within the kitchen. For this reason, every kind of kitchen cabinet needs to be both sturdy and functional especially if they are situated within small home areas.
Armed with the demand for more inventive storage solutions the challenge of creating different door designs has fallen firmly at the feet of the kitchen furniture designers, who have in turn invested in innovative 3D design programs so they can really make maximum use of any space available and work through any number of combinations and variants of cabinet design.
The new breed of kitchen cabinets has certainly been well received by consumers especially those with smaller homes or small apartments, as they seem to be able to store far more than the older traditional styles which lets face it, wasted a huge amount of spare capacity.
Some of the more popular types of kitchen cabinets and doors now include the following for example:
Basket-implanted kitchen cabinet doors:
These kinds of kitchen cabinet doors carry on a basket that would best become functional areas for utensil or plate storage as the doors are opened.
See-through kitchen cabinet doors:
These kitchen doors are functional to let the owners be able to peek inside the area and see the items within without necessarily opening the said doors.
There are of course many others, but then that is the fun of designing your own kitchen
Whatever particular function the kitchen cabinet doors have for the owners of the kitchen should be well defined by the particular role that they are supposed to perform in the said area of the home. To assure that the kitchen cabinet doors would be able to perform well for the family’s needs for all time, for a long time, it is essential that the use of sturdy cabinet door hinges should be considered.
On a slightly different note the same applies to your choice of kitchen work surfaces and Kitchen work tops, gloss kitchen worktops are more suited to casual or low level use as tiny scratches can dull the effect, whereas stronger laminate kitchen worktops would be suitable for harder wear or even one from a composite stone kitchen worktops range.
As the kitchen is a natural hub for family activity its not unusual for the kids to pile in and use the breakfast bar or work surface for some form of activity which could simply range from colouring and drawing to homework perhaps. so with all the extra space you have created with your choice of functional kitchen cabinets it may be a nice touch to give them some kitchen storage space of their own.
Have fun exploring the cabinet options available to you and good luck with your project
Categories: Home Improvement Tags: home, Home improvements, House, House and Home, Kitchen, Kitchen Improvements, Kitchen remodelling

