Blog

  /  

Choosing the Perfect Indoor Fireplace: Comparing Ethanol, Electric, and Wood Options

Choosing the Perfect Indoor Fireplace: Comparing Ethanol, Electric, Wood, and Natural Gas

The right fireplace does more than heat your home - it becomes the soul of your space, a place where stories are shared, laughter lingers, and everyday moments are elevated into cherished memories.
Author:
Rachel Glass
Contributors:
Guillaume Stevelinck
Published:

If you’re dreaming of adding an inviting touch to your home, let’s explore the world of indoor fireplaces together. Understanding the differences between ethanol, electric, wood, and natural gas options will help you create a sanctuary that suits your lifestyle, design vision, and sense of comfort.

Loading image...

The Fireplace as a Modern Focal Point

A fireplace is more than a practical feature - it’s a statement piece that draws the eye and sets the tone for your entire room. Today’s designs have moved beyond bulky hearths and ornate mantels. Instead, you’ll find sleek linear models, multi-sided installations, and minimalist surrounds that blend seamlessly with contemporary interiors. Picture a dramatic, elongated flame stretching across a feature wall or a double-sided fireplace connecting your lounge and dining spaces, creating a sense of flow and togetherness.

There’s something inherently soothing about the movement, warmth, and light of a real flame. It anchors us, inviting relaxation and connection in a world that often feels rushed.

Key Factors to Consider

Before you choose, take a moment to reflect on what matters most for your space:

  • Room Size & Layout: Larger rooms need more powerful and efficient heating, while smaller spaces can benefit from compact models.
  • Viewing Angles: Will you enjoy your fireplace from one side or multiple vantage points?
  • Design Intent: Do you want a subtle complement to your décor or a dramatic centrepiece?
  • Installation Constraints: Are you working with an existing chimney, or do you need a ventless solution for design freedom?

Comparing Ethanol, Electric, Wood, and Natural Gas Fireplaces

Let’s break down how each fireplace type stacks up across the features that matter most for modern living.

Feature

Ethanol (EcoSmart Fire)

Electric

Wood

Natural Gas

Design Flexibility

Linear, multi-sided, zero-clearance, built-in or freestanding, modern or traditional look (Heritage Series)

Wall-mounted, linear, customisable flame effects

Traditional surrounds, chimney required

Built-in and insert options, venting is usually required

Heat Output

1.7-5.99 kW; heats 20-60+ m²

Up to 3 kW; heats up to 55 m²

Varies; often high but less efficient due to heat loss

High; can heat large areas, but venting leads to heat loss 

Ambience

Real flame, vibrant, smoke-free

Realistic LED flame effects, adjustable settings

Real flame, crackle, natural scent

Real flame, steady output, lacks wood's sensory appeal 

Maintenance

Low: no ash, soot, or chimney cleaning

Very low: no fuel, no residue

High: ash, soot, chimney cleaning, wood storage

Moderate: annual servicing, vent cleaning, possible pilot issues

Environmental Impact

Clean-burning, renewable bioethanol

No direct emissions; depends on the electricity source

Emits smoke, particulates, and CO₂

Fossil fuel produces CO₂, less renewable than ethanol

Safety

Seamless burner  tanks, proprietary operational tools, and global certifications

Cool to touch, no real flame

Open flame, higher fire risk

Open flame, gas leaks possible, requires professional installation

Installation

Ventless, zero-clearance, no utility connections

Plug-and-play, no venting

Requires chimney, clearances

Requires gas line, venting, and professional installation

Installation Costs (USD)$250-$1,000 installation; minimal structural changes$125-$375 installation; electrical connection only$2,500-$12,500+ installation; chimney and hearth modifications$1,875-$6,250 installation; gas line and venting required
Running Costs (USD)$1.88-$4.38/hr; 0.8-0.87 litres per hour consumption$0.30/hr with heat; depends on local electricity rates$1.37-$3.42/day (annual wood costs)$1.03-$2.05/day (annual gas costs)

Loading image...

Ethanol Fireplaces: Effortless Warmth, Endless Possibilities

EcoSmart Fire’s ethanol fireplaces offer a rare combination of real flame ambience, design freedom, and clean-burning performance. With no need for a flue, chimney, or utility connection, you’re free to place your fireplace wherever it feels most natural - whether that’s a striking centrepiece in the lounge or a subtle addition to a bedroom retreat. Zero-clearance construction allows you to integrate these fireplaces seamlessly into timber or metal framing for a custom, seamless look.

If you adore the timeless charm of a wood-burning fire but want to avoid the mess and maintenance, Heritage Series brings the look and feel of a classic fireplace - complete with hand-crafted ceramic logs and iron grates - without the smoke, soot, or complexity.

Electric Fireplaces: Ambience at the Touch of a Button

Electric fireplace technology brings warmth and visual comfort with the utmost simplicity. Imagine curling up with a good book, the “flames” glowing gently, all at the flick of a switch. These fireplaces are cool to the touch, safe for families, and require virtually no maintenance. While they don’t offer a real flame, EcoSmart Fire’s electric fireplaces use sophisticated LED effects and immersive crackling sounds to create a remarkably lifelike ambience, perfect for smaller spaces or as a year-round design feature.

Wood Fireplaces: Classic Appeal, Considerable Commitment

There’s no denying the nostalgic draw of a wood-burning fireplace - the crackle, the scent, the ritual of building a fire. But this charm comes with significant upkeep: regular cleaning, wood storage, and annual chimney maintenance. Much of the heat escapes through the flue, and wood smoke contributes to indoor and outdoor air pollution. For many, the romance of a wood fire is best enjoyed outdoors or on special occasions rather than as a daily comfort.

Natural Gas Fireplaces: Reliable Heat, Limited Flexibility

Natural gas fireplaces provide steady, reliable warmth and a real flame, but installation is more involved. You’ll need a gas line, proper venting, and professional installation. While convenient for homes with existing gas infrastructure, these fireplaces rely on fossil fuels and can’t match the design freedom or environmental credentials of ethanol. Maintenance includes annual servicing and vent cleaning, and there’s always the consideration of potential gas leaks or pilot issues.

Installation and Operational Costs: What to Expect

Bringing a fireplace into your home is about more than just the initial design - it’s a journey that includes installation, ongoing costs, and day-to-day enjoyment. Here’s how each type compares:

Fireplace Type

Installation Requirements

Typical Installation Time

Common Challenges

EcoSmart Fire Ethanol

No flue or utility connections; zero-clearance; freestanding or built-in options; Heritage Series fits existing masonry

1–2 hours for inserts; 1–2 days for built-in

Ensuring minimum room size and ventilation

Electric

No venting; standard outlet; plug-and-play or built-in

Less than 1 hour for wall-mount; 1–2 hours for built-in

Access to power outlet; wall reinforcement for larger units

Wood

Requires chimney/flue; masonry or fire-rated enclosure; permits; professional install

Several days to weeks

Extensive construction, compliance, and ongoing maintenance

Natural Gas

Gas line connection; flue/venting; professional install; permits

1–3 days (insert); several days to weeks (custom)

Gas plumbing and venting; compliance; annual servicing

Loading image...

Why Ethanol and Electric Fireplaces Stand Out

Ethanol and electric fireplaces offer the fastest, most flexible installation with minimal disruption and no need for specialist trades. There’s no flue, chimney, or utility connection to worry about - just instant atmosphere and warmth, tailored to your design vision. 

EcoSmart Fire’s Heritage Series even lets you enjoy the look of a traditional wood fire without the installation hassle or ongoing mess.

Loading image...

thumbnail: grate-36-fireplace-grate.pngEcoSmart Fire Grate 36 fireplace grate brings a modern touch to a classic fireplace hearth. © @frank.macs

Matching Your Fireplace to Your Lifestyle

  • For Entertaining: Multi-sided ethanol or electric fireplaces create visual drama and connect living, dining, and kitchen zones, becoming a natural gathering point.
  • For Relaxation: Linear designs evoke tranquillity, while real flames add a meditative quality to your favourite reading nook or retreat.
  • For Statement Spaces: Oversized ethanol fireplaces or innovative electric models can transform an ordinary wall into a breathtaking feature, even in spaces where traditional options simply won’t work.

In the end, the perfect fireplace is the one that feels right for you - a source of warmth, connection, and comfort that brings your space to life. Whether you’re drawn to the real flame of ethanol, the ease of electricity, or the nostalgia of wood, there’s a solution that will make your home feel truly special.

So, pour yourself a cup of tea, settle in, and imagine how a thoughtfully chosen fireplace could transform your everyday moments into something extraordinary. Your sanctuary awaits.

Shop Indoor Fireplaces

Related Articles

Indoor Fireplaces

Space-Saving Indoor Fireplace Ideas for Urban Homes

Design Trends
In urban environments where space comes at a premium, incorporating an indoor fireplace might seem like an impossible luxury. However, modern fireplace technology has evolved to offer sophisticated, space-efficient solutions that bring warmth and ambiance to even the most compact city dwellings.

Design Guide: How to Create a Stunning Focal Point with an Indoor Fireplace

Design Trends
Few features transform a living space quite like an indoor fireplace. Whether you're designing a serene retreat or an entertainer's paradise, a fireplace draws the eye and brings people together.

Sustainable Indoor Fireplace Options for Eco-Conscious Homeowners

Sustainability
In today's environmentally conscious world, homeowners are increasingly seeking sustainable alternatives for their living spaces without compromising on style or comfort. The fireplace, traditionally a source of warmth and ambience but also environmental concerns, has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years.

Customising Your Indoor Fireplace: Materials, Textures, and Design Options

Design Trends
Whether you're renovating an existing fireplace or installing a new one, understanding the available materials, textures, and design options will help you create a stunning focal point that enhances your living space.

Indoor-Outdoor Fireplace Designs: Bridging Living Spaces

Design Trends
There's something magical about a space that flows seamlessly from inside to out. When the boundaries between your interior and exterior living areas blur, your home expands, your lifestyle transforms, and everyday moments become more connected to both comfort and nature.

Multi-Residential Applications: Ethanol Fireplaces in Apartments

Design Trends
There's something magical about a dancing flame that transforms an apartment from a simple living space into a true sanctuary. In today's multi-residential settings, fireplaces have evolved beyond their traditional role as mere heat sources to become captivating design elements that create instant atmosphere and connection.