This spring, we moved from a 100+ year old farm house in the country to a 100+ year old Victorian in the city. Why, yes, we are a little crazy! Anyway, we heated the farm house largely with two woodstoves and a fireplace, with the furnace supplementing when it needed to. Happily (sort of), our Victorian has six fireplaces, all converted from coal to wood, and most functional. We still prefer to heat with wood and have been learning the house, trying to figure out the best ways to accomplish this. At first we thought "wood stove" but quickly learned this would require changes to the beautiful hearths and mantles. I'm finding that a mere fire in the fireplace in the living room (which is most central) downstairs, with the help of a stainless steel reflector, takes the edge off nicely for the better part of the downstairs (the back part of the downstairs is another issue, perhaps for a different post!), and so am thinking this is a good place for a wood insert. The box measurements are 24" wide x 30" tall x 19" deep. I have been looking at the Regency Classic, but wonder if there are other brands/models that might fit the "small fireplace" bill. I have no expectation of replacing the furnace with this, just supplementing, as we did before. If it matters: it's a Victorian, so I would not say we have an "open" floorplan per se. However, the pocket doors open between the living room and the front library, and the doorways are wide, so it's about as "open" as a Victorian can reasonably be. 16 foot ceilings. We've added insulation and dealt with the worst of the drafts. Thanks in advance for any advice!