In a country house

A potbelly stove is best suited for small spaces. And due to its simplicity and low cost of operation, it is often used for country houses.

A variety of models allows you to choose one for almost any interior. Ease of installation makes this solution even more accessible, and the dacha warmer and more comfortable.

Potbelly stove in a private house In the Russian style

For a small room

Modern potbelly stoves have become popular due to their high heat output: a compact room warms up very quickly. The mini-oven also allows you to save on electricity. The combustible material for a potbelly stove – firewood – is readily available, even for self-production.

Potbelly stove in the bedroom

Instead of a fireplace

A potbelly stove installed in a fireplace portal is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also functional. Unlike a real fireplace, a stove requires less firewood, but it also cools down much faster, so it is more suitable as a temporary option or an additional source of heat.

Fireplace portal Instead of a fireplace

Against the background of tiles

If the stove device is placed close to the wall, its surface must be protected. One option is ceramic tiles, which not only increase heat output, but also add attractiveness to the stove, framing it and fitting it into the interior.

Stove against the background of tiles Wall with patchwork tiles

Fireproof decor on the floor

The stove can be installed directly on the floor if it is made of porcelain stoneware or tiles. But if the floor covering is flammable (parquet, board, carpet, linoleum), it must be partially removed and provided with a thick layer of fire-resistant material.

You can make a podium using bricks, on top of which you should lay a cement screed. It is recommended to place a metal sheet under the firebox door.

Potbelly stove on a tile Hearth on a podium

In country style

Cast iron stoves look great in an interior filled with natural materials: among wood and natural textiles. They are installed in the fireplace mantel or placed separately.

The stove fills the room with warmth and gives a pleasant aroma, and the crackling of the wood gives the “rustic” living room even more originality.

Country-style stove

In the loft

Black stoves harmonize perfectly with the brutal industrial environment. Open pipes and metal are the hallmark of the style, and red brick is considered an ideal (and inexpensive) option for protecting the wall from strong heating. It does not require additional finishing and does not deteriorate under the influence of heat.

Loft-style stove Potbelly stove in a loft

In the Scandinavian style

This trend successfully combines simplicity, originality and comfort. In light interiors with airy furniture, contrasting details are welcome, so a cast-iron stove will easily become the main highlight of any room in the house.

A potbelly stove will ideally support the severity and restraint characteristic of northern peoples, but will add warmth and light.

Potbelly stove in a Scandinavian living room

Retro

If you are drawn to the romance of bygone years, the retro style will be the best choice for you. This trend is understood differently by everyone, but a potbelly stove in a vintage setting will definitely be appropriate.

Turn it into the central element of the living room by choosing a stylized model and decorating the walls around it with glazed tiles.

Potbelly stove in retro style

In minimalism

For those who like conciseness, a compact cast-iron fireplace without frills will suit. Simple forms will perfectly fit into the surrounding environment. Minimalism is characterized by a calm color scheme in natural tones, monochrome elements and the rejection of unnecessary decor.

A potbelly stove will be the detail that will give the room character.

A potbelly stove in a minimalist style A stove in a laconic environment

In a modern classic

The choice of stove devices amazes with its diversity. When decorating an interior in a classic style, it is worth choosing high-quality finishing and furniture, as well as expensive decor. If you have chosen a potbelly stove, place it in the fireplace portal: a decent frame will make the stove look more noble.

Stove in neoclassical style

In the Provence style

French country has long won the love of ordinary people, since its decor is distinguished not only by simplicity, but also by elegance. A potbelly stove with a forged door or painting will look harmonious in combination with natural stone. A stack of firewood will also do no harm, as it will add a natural touch to the interior.

Provencal style potbelly stove Painted stove

Contemporary

The contemporary style is characterized by functionality and boldness, so it will not be difficult to fit a potbelly stove into it. In addition to standard models, there are improved stoves that are suitable not only for heating, but also for cooking.

A potbelly stove in a modern style

In eclecticism

This trend combines several elements of different styles at once. It most fully meets the main principle of interior design, as it seeks to reflect a person’s character.

Give preference to a simple design of the structure so that the stove does not overload the space, or choose an unusual model to make it the main decoration of the room.

Stove in an eclectic style

With an original storage for firewood

For firewood, you need to allocate a separate place where moisture will not penetrate. Most often, this is a separate woodshed, but in order not to go for fuel every time you kindle it, you can stack a small woodpile near the stove. You can also use a wooden box, bucket, basket or special rack.

Remember that to avoid fire, it is important not to place flammable furniture and textiles close to the fire.

Firewood rack Firewood in a bucket Firewood in a basket

Thanks to its compactness and practicality, the potbelly stove takes a worthy place among heating systems in home improvement. It fits perfectly into any interior, remaining functional and aesthetically pleasing.