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  • Really nice - same model as mine.

    Eh? Lorraine's stove looks like a genuine Aga to me, not a chinese copy.
  • manda1205
    manda1205 Posts: 2,366 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I think my stove is the nicest so far.
    Very modest of you, lol.
    I think its not just the stove, its the whole fireplace that sets it off. Love the stovax one built into the chimney, though a bit too modern for my house. Out of all of them, williwoodburner and mister g look the best to me.
    Trying to get ideas for ours, which will hopefully get done in the summer next year. We've got an old 1900 cottage, so I think having the bricks all exposed will suit it the best. Love getting ideas though, so keep the pics coming, thanks OP. :)
  • w50nky
    w50nky Posts: 418 Forumite
    Here is my stove pic..
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    If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you! :dance:
  • welda
    welda Posts: 600 Forumite
    Just after installation, not so clean now and, similar to pic above, kettle, eco-fan, sometimes the odd caserole :beer:
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  • spuunge
    spuunge Posts: 39 Forumite
    manda1205 wrote: »
    Very modest of you, lol.
    I think its not just the stove, its the whole fireplace that sets it off. Love the stovax one built into the chimney, though a bit too modern for my house. Out of all of them, williwoodburner and mister g look the best to me.
    Trying to get ideas for ours, which will hopefully get done in the summer next year. We've got an old 1900 cottage, so I think having the bricks all exposed will suit it the best. Love getting ideas though, so keep the pics coming, thanks OP. :)


    Thanks! Seems I have the only modern looking one so far. Not really into the traditional looking stoves (although they all look great), I think it would look out of place in my house. Certainly if I had an old cottage like yours, I would consider the black cast iron look.
  • smcqis
    smcqis Posts: 862 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Still need to paint the plaster, put skirting on and fill out a few other bits and bobs...

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  • Really noce smquis, good use of candles too. Now all you need is a bag of doubles.
  • suisidevw
    suisidevw Posts: 2,256 Forumite
    Will get a pic of my bros new Chesney we picked up on Saturday and host up in next few days, here's my parents which I love.

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  • pinkmami
    pinkmami Posts: 1,110 Forumite
    Here's mine!

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  • welda
    welda Posts: 600 Forumite
    Yep, some really nice stoves and inglenooks on view here, keep it up please!! :T
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