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Learn About Stove Styles

Distinctive styling and state-of-the art technology have combined to create home heating appliances that are not only highly efficient, but very appealing in looks as well.

Contemporary styles are sleek, generally flat-faced units with no fuss or frills - just clean, smooth lines. Large flame-viewing windows are common. See-through fireplaces, corner and three-sided glass units fall into the contemporary category as well.

Traditionally styled stoves feature classic design elementssuch as arched or bay windows, decorative legs on freestanding units and elegant gold trim options.

Many cast iron stoves are reminiscent of the classic parlor stove. These charming units are often available in colored porcelain enamel finishes. Raised panels, molded edges, and fluted or filigree detailing are all characteristic of this style.


A recent re-emergence of the Prairie style provides another look for your consideration. Borrowed from the Frank Lloyd Wright "Arts and Crafts Era," this nostalgic design is comfortable in many home decor situations.

Whatever the style, endless options and exquisite attention to detail allow you to customize most units to reflect your personal taste.

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