Stovegolvet
Stovegolvet is a term originating from Sweden, directly translating to "stove floor." It refers to the area of flooring directly in front of a stove, particularly in older homes where wood-burning stoves were common. This section of the floor was typically made of non-combustible materials to protect against sparks, embers, and heat radiating from the stove. Common materials used for stovegolv include stone, slate, tiles, or metal sheeting. The primary function was fire safety, preventing fires from igniting wooden floors or other combustible materials.
In historical contexts, the size and material of the stovegolv often depended on the type and size