Adding More Ambience To A Room With One Item
Making a comfortable and cozy space in your house is not hard to do. Some people think that making the space more cozy involves multiple projects and money, but it can be as simple as adding one item to be the room's focal point and mood setter. Whether you are looking to convert a basic living room into a cozy reading area or turn your boring bedroom into a get-a-way retreat, adding a Muskoka Electric Stove can make those changes as simple as unpacking a box and plugging something into a wall.
A Muskoka Electric Stove is a very popular choice because of the ease of installation and for the simple fact that you can place it anywhere in the room without worrying about if there will be space for a vent. Weighing in at around seventy pounds, you can easily move it around too. The electric stove is also a great alternative for older houses where installing an actual fireplace or wood burning stove would be very expensive or impossible. On average, a Muskoka Electric Stove will cost anywhere between two hundred and fifty dollars to one thousand dollars. Most rooms that you would want to install one in would only need a heat output of around three hundred to four hundred square feet. Each model has realistic logs and flame patters that can easily be controlled by remote.
There are two common types of electric heaters that people will choose from, the stove and the fireplace. The typical Muskoka Electric Stove is smaller, on four legs, has two doors and realistic logs inside. It is made to closely resemble an old fashioned, cast iron, wood burning stove, but with none of the mess and smell. The other option is the fireplace. These are bigger in size because they have a mantle surrounding the heat box. If you place this type up against a wall, it will almost seem like the fireplace is an actual wall mount fireplace.
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Investing in one of these stoves can be an easy and simple way of turning your cold, boring basement into a warm and inviting room that people will want to spend more time in. For only a few hundred dollars, you can make a huge difference in your decorating scheme. |

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