Collection: >£3000

FAQs

What’s the difference between lower and higher priced fireplaces?

Higher-priced models often offer more realistic flame effects, premium materials, larger viewing areas, and more advanced technology. Lower-priced options still provide excellent ambience and functionality but with fewer custom features or simpler designs.

What can I expect at this price point?

Fireplaces in this range typically balance design, performance, and features. As you move up in price, you’ll generally see more advanced flame effects, larger sizes, higher build quality, and additional features such as app control or customisation options.

Are more expensive fireplaces worth it?

For many customers, yes—especially if the fireplace is a key feature in the room. Premium models tend to deliver a more realistic appearance, better build quality, and a more refined overall finish, which can make a noticeable difference in the final look.

Do cheaper fireplaces still produce heat and realistic flames?

Yes. Even at lower price points, many fireplaces offer convincing flame effects and built-in heating (depending on the type). The main differences are usually in size, realism, and additional features rather than basic functionality.

Which fireplace type offers the best value for money?

Electric fireplaces are often the most cost-effective overall due to their ease of installation and low maintenance. Bioethanol fires offer a real flame without installation complexity, while water vapour fires are typically chosen for their premium visual effect.

Should I choose based on price or features?

It’s best to consider both. Price gives a helpful starting point, but factors like installation type, flame realism, heat output, and design will have a bigger impact on how satisfied you are long-term.