Experience Beautiful Wood Fires

A Regency wood fireplace combines the ageless love of a natural fire, with today’s busy lifestyle, by including the latest in wood burning technology. Regency engineers have carefully designed the firebox to create airflow around the wood, so that it provides a spectacular fire that burns wood so completely; it only produces efficient heat for your home and results in very little ash. 

The emissions are so low that almost no polluting smoke is released into the environment. You can feel comfortable and burn confidently with an efficient Regency wood burning fireplace.


Modern Wood Fireplaces

Regency’s line of designer inspired modern wood burning fireplaces combine stunning flame pictures, unmatched style and design, and years of comfort. There is truly something unique about curling up and relaxing comfortably in front of a wood fireplace. 

With Regency, you can re-discover the ageless love of a natural fire and add warmth to your home for years to come with a wood burning fireplace product that is backed by the industry’s best warranty.

Check out the Montrose and Bellerive in action

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you sleep with a wood fireplace on?

Sleeping with a wood fireplace overnight is very safe. These products are designed to contain and manage the flame and withstand the rigors of ongoing flames. They are sealed units that when working correctly and sealed will safely burn overnight. Always ensure the door is latched, air controls are set properly, and detectors are working. 

What wood burns the hottest in Australia?

Ironbark is one of the hottest-burning Australian hardwoods and is perfect for cold winters or large open-plan homes. Its dense structure delivers high heat output and long-lasting coals, making it well-matched for high-performance wood heaters like those from Regency. When used in a Regency fireplace, Ironbark can sustain long overnight burns while minimizing the need for frequent refueling. 

What wood to avoid burning in the fireplace?

Avoid burning unseasoned (green) wood, which contains excess moisture and leads to smoky fires, low heat, and dangerous creosote buildup. This type of wood can clog your flue and dirty your Regency fireplace’s glass panel quickly. Poor combustion also increases emissions and reduces your fireplace’s efficiency rating.