The latest clean-air indoor wood fireplaces

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30 July 2024

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European in design, the VisionLINE Taurus wood-burning fireplaces offer performance, efficiency and a wide range of installation possibilities.

A wood fireplace brings soul to a house while providing a necessary source of heat in winter months. 

This is something The Fireplace knows well. For over 45 years, the local supplier has introduced many of the world’s leading brands of modern designer fireplaces to New Zealand – the latest being the VisionLINE Taurus wood fires.

The VisionLINE range

The single-sided Taurus

Encompassing style and class with efficient, radiating heat, the VisionLINE Taurus unit features durable construction with high-grade materials.

Key features:

  • High heat/long burn times
  • Landscape viewing window
  • Kiln brick linings
  • Low emission wood burner
  • Approved to National Environmental Standards (NES)
  • Optional sealed external air kit
  • Optional bench
  • Optional insulated flue system
  • Zero clearance box with inbuilt option
The VisionLINE Taurus wood fires are low emission.

The double-sided Taurus

Incorporating all the great features of the single-sided model, the double-sided panoramic Taurus offers the ultimate fireplace experience.

“Selecting a double-sided VisionLINE Taurus wood-burning fireplace can transform a home into a warm and elegant space,” says Hiddleston. “Its versatile design and exceptional performance provide comfort and ambience, while effectively heating.”

Place the double-sided, freestanding VisionLINE Taurus in the centre of a room to take full advantage of its warmth and mesmerising flame flicker.

“Selecting a double-sided VisionLINE Taurus wood-burning fireplace can transform a home into a warm and elegant space,” says Hiddleston.

The VisionLINE air flue system

“The VisionLINE Taurus wood fires are not only clean air approved for urban areas, but they are also suitable for passive homes when fitted with the VisionLINE Air Flue System,” says Hiddleston.  

Designed in Europe for high-efficiency homes, the VisionLINE air flue is crafted with the highest quality materials and packed with state-of-the-art technology, enhancing your fire while maintaining indoor air quality and efficiency. Its system is a co-axial, room-sealed insulated flue system for freestanding solid fuel slow combustion heaters. 

“It is designed to increase the performance of slow-combustion heaters and increase the efficiency in the home when compared to a typical air-cooled default flue.”

Key features:

  • Flue is co-axial, room-sealed and insulated for freestanding slow-combustion wood fires
  • Constructed of double-walled welded 316 stainless steel and reinforced by 0.5mm carbon steel
  • Range of flue components 
  • Approved to AS/NZS 2918

Which VisionLINE fireplace is right for your project?

“The two primary choices for VisionLINE Taurus models are whether a double-sided room divider is required or a single-sided wall-mounted mode,” says Hiddleston. This determines if you will need a freestanding or inbuilt model.  

Both options – freestanding or inbuilt – offer several advantages, from cost-effective heating to visual appeal. If you’re a design professional helping your client decide which option is right for their home, there are a few factors to consider. 

“Some prefer the look of an integrated fireplace, while others appreciate the style of freestanding fireplaces that can be set up almost anywhere. Your final choice does not, therefore, depend on one type being ‘better’ than the other, but rather, which type is more suited to your own specific needs.

“When choosing which model, keep in mind the size of your room. Freestanding fireplaces may look better in larger rooms and are ideal for open-plan areas but may not be suitable for smaller rooms or a wall where a TV and a fireplace are located.”

Both freestanding and inbuilt single-sided or double-sided VisionLINE Taurus models will upgrade the look of your home. The difference lies in what is required from a design. The inbuilt option will offer more versatility in that different types of materials from brickwork to steel, stone or marble, can be accommodated.

“The freestanding models, on the other hand, are used more as a decorative heating accent, or for areas where an inbuilt fireplace is not practical or possible,” says Hiddleston. “Freestanding fires are positioned so that heat can radiate from all sides, heating the whole room. If you have a two-storey house, the upstairs areas will benefit from heat coming off the flue pipes with wood heaters.”

Installation and maintenance costs should also be factored into the decision-making process – built-in fireplaces can be more costly as they need to be properly fitted into the wall.

Explore the range of VisionLINE Taurus fireplaces available from The Fireplace on ArchiPro.