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Close the doors and embrace the warmth with our winter heating favourites.

- LAUREN CLARKE

SOME LIKE IT HOT

Baby, it's getting cold outside - so there's no better time to invest in products to help keep you warm this winter.

This could mean investing in a new heating system, upgrading your fireplace or simply trading some linen for a natural, warmer option.

A change in season is also a great time to update your home. Bring out your throws, your oversized cushions, your plush rugs, and enjoy the sensory experience that rich materials can bring.

And, if you'd like a little heating inspiration, we hope you find some in the pages that follow.

VIENNA HIGH HEATER WITH GLASS DOOR

Q: What's the only thing better than a quality, stylish heater in winter? A: A quality, stylish heater with self-cleaning glass doors!

There are many reasons to love the Vienna High Heater, including its versatility. This classic cast-iron heater suits both traditional and more contemporary homes, and can also be installed as a freestanding unit or built into a chimney -whatever your heart desires.

Not only that but the glass doors can be lifted vertically, to reveal the cosy sight of an open fireplace, or slid down to keep the heat for more extended periods. And of course, as we mentioned before, these you beaut doors are self-cleaning. schots.com.au

SPARTACUS CAST IRON FIRE PIT

Entertaining outdoors in winter is easy with the Spartacus Cast Iron Fire Pit. Enjoy a warm fire in the backyard, making memories with friends and family as you toast marshmallows, share stories and congregate around the fire.

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