Many apartment dwellers believe that special permits are required to have a fireplace, but with a biofireplace, it is much simpler. Most properties accept biofireplaces because they do not require a chimney and do not produce smoke.
Can you have a biofireplace in an apartment?
Yes. A biofireplace is generally allowed in apartments because it is based on clean combustion. There is no smoke, no soot, and no harmful particles. This makes biofireplaces one of the most apartment-friendly fireplace types.
What do the regulations say?
There is no law prohibiting biofireplaces in apartments. However, individual housing associations or landlords may have their own guidelines. It is therefore a good idea to ask or read the house rules.
Since biofireplaces do not require a chimney, installation, or ventilation, they are usually fully accepted.
Which types are best for apartments?
Wall-mounted models and small freestanding fireplaces are popular because they do not take up much space and fit into modern home decor. Table fireplaces are also good if you want flexibility.
Safety in apartments
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Only use approved bioethanol
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Ensure fresh air after use
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Place the fireplace in a safe location where it cannot tip over
With a Flamia biofireplace, you can create a genuine fireplace ambiance in your apartment without installation and without hassle.