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Inset Gas Fires

There are masses of variations when it comes to gas fires but if you want something that’s stylish and modern then you really need to consider an inset gas fire. They benefit from contemporary designs to blend with any modern home and they fit right into your chimney breast to minimise on any space that’s taken up. Gas fires will have an incombustible set of “logs” with tiny gas vents littered across them. These will provide you with ample heat while giving the effect of a real log fire. These fires will even help to reduce your monthly heating bill by allowing you to heat just one room of the house, a particularly good idea if your family tends to congregate in the lounge. Inset gas fires can be purchased in a number of different sizes too so getting the right amount of heat for your home is easier than you might think.

 
 
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Flavel Waverley Gas Fire Black - FITC00MN

£325.00 inc
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Flavel Richmond Plus Gas Fire Remote Control Silver

£1,050.00 inc
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Flavel Windsor Traditional Plus HE Gas Fire Brass

£475.00 inc
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Flavel Kenilworth HE RC Fire Chrome - FHKC37RN3

£1,022.99 inc
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Flavel Richmond Plus Gas Fire Slide Control Brass

£935.20 inc
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Flavel Richmond Plus Gas Fire Remote Control Brass

£1,127.06 inc
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Flavel Linear Plus HE Coal Gas Fire

£638.00 inc
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Flavel Decadence HE Gas Fire Remote Control Brass

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How do I pick the right heat output (kW) for my room?

Look at the kW bands shown, 1.1–2kW, 3.1–4kW and 4.1–5kW are common, and match them to your room size. A small snug or bedroom will do well with 1.1–2kW, an average lounge usually needs about 3–4kW, while larger or open‑plan spaces benefit from 4–5kW. Inset gas fires are designed to heat a single room efficiently, so choosing the correct kW helps you lower heating bills by not overheating other areas. If you're unsure, pick a model near the middle of the band for steady warmth without short cycling.

What dimensions should I check so the inset fire fits my chimney breast?

Measure the visible rebate or chimney opening and compare with typical models, overall heights commonly sit around 592–615mm and widths range from roughly 430mm up to 625mm, with depths often between 120mm and 180mm. Allow a little extra clearance for any trim or surround, and note that slimline options can be as shallow as about 79–105mm if you have limited recess depth. a 600mm high by 500mm wide fire is a common fit for standard fireplace openings.

Which control type is most convenient: manual, slide or remote?

Manual controls are straightforward and reliable, and many models use them if you want a simple, cost-effective option. Easy access slide controls give a tidy look and are handy if the control sits low in the hearth. Remote control models add the greatest convenience, letting you adjust flame and heat from the sofa, which is useful if you often change settings or have mobility needs.

Should I go for a glass-fronted fire or an open front?

Open-fronted fires give a fuller flame view and a traditional feel, while glass-fronted fires tend to be more efficient and safer around children or curious pets. If you want top heat efficiency and lower room draughts choose a glass front; if authentic sightlines and sound of the fire matter most, an open front suits a classic lounge. Many modern inset models balance the look of real logs with a glass front to combine ambience and performance.

How do fuel bed and finish affect the look and upkeep of the fire?

Fuel beds vary from coal and pebbles to incombustible log effects with tiny gas vents, and each creates a different style, coal for a traditional hearth, pebbles or contemporary logs for a modern scheme. Finish choices such as brass, chrome, silver or black will define the room's tone; brass gives a warm, classic feel while chrome or silver suits a sleek, contemporary room. Note that realistic log or coal beds give the most authentic appearance but glass‑fronted versions are easier to keep looking clean.