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  1. Speed3 New Member

    joined: Mar 16, 2012
    28 posts
    Southern Maine
    I hope this works. Never posted a pic before. Here's my mt Vernon installed in August. image.jpg image.jpg

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  2. CtPaul Member

    joined: Sep 16, 2011
    122 posts
    CT
    My Accentra insert in fieldstone fireplace. I just gave her a quick clean :).
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  3. chuckster Member

    joined: Jan 21, 2012
    164 posts
    Sussex County NJ
    It's on the back porch. Heats the whole house through the kitchen door.
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  4. 4Dtvman New Member

    joined: Feb 5, 2012
    63 posts
    East Bay of Rhode Island
    My first pellet stove, Removed my wood burning insert and installed this. Works great and tomorrow it's getting a massive cleaning. DSC02124.JPG
  5. tjnamtiw Minister of Fire

    joined: Mar 9, 2009
    2,614 posts
    North Georgia
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  6. becasunshine Member

    joined: Dec 10, 2009
    125 posts
    Central Va
    Cindy, I love the colors in those new covers. Over the DECADES, we had two different sets of covers for our This End Up furniture, and then I *made* a third set for the chairs and the ottoman. I know for a fact that none of our covers were as fresh and as fun as yours! LOVE the colors!
  7. Mackdog Member

    joined: Oct 27, 2008
    96 posts
    Ohio
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  8. Cooper New Member

    joined: Nov 13, 2011
    98 posts
    Wilmington,Ma
    Not for nothing but the xxv is beautiful to say the least!
    Guys and girls nice stuff!!! Stay warm and tell the oil company your all set!!!
  9. Eatonpcat Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 24, 2011
    2,037 posts
    Eaton Township, Ohio
    Beautiful...And if this global warming thing ever pans out, You can easily turn that area into a shower for midgets!!;)
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  10. Shaw520 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 15, 2012
    397 posts
    Modena
    I was thinking the same thing,... just install shower head! LOL Beautiful Job!
  11. Danny Cathcart Member

    joined: Apr 28, 2012
    76 posts
    Michigan
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  12. CD2011 New Member

    joined: Aug 28, 2011
    18 posts
    Massachusetts
    Thanks again, Beca. We lucked out with the guy who did the reupholstery. We got his name from a furniture store where we bought a mattress, and he was awesome. He matched all the patterns and a lot of other little details that we did not know to ask about. His price was very reasonable but because of his professionalism we gave him more than he asked for.

    I am loving seeing all the ways people have decorated/styled their stoves, from very fancy to pretty simple (which is mine, simple!). I have some new ideas for when we take out the big windows and replace with smaller windows and more wall space.

    Keep warm!
    Cindy
  13. chuckster Member

    joined: Jan 21, 2012
    164 posts
    Sussex County NJ
    Yep you hit the nail right on the head and the best part is being able to enjoy the back porch all winter. We used to be cooped up in the dreary house all winter.
  14. Countryboymo Feeling the Heat

    joined: Feb 24, 2010
    357 posts
    W Central MO
    Mine looks sad in an unfinished basement. I will save the bandwidth. Everyone has awesome setups and awesome pics.
  15. becasunshine Member

    joined: Dec 10, 2009
    125 posts
    Central Va
    If it's putting out the heat you need, it's not sad! :)
  16. kenstogie Member

    joined: Oct 2, 2012
    244 posts
    Albany (ish)
    Still working on refinishing the basement after Irene so excuse the dust after a damp rag it looks brand new.......

    Here it is....
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    I painted my exhaust OAK black so as to match. Looks much better..
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  17. kenstogie Member

    joined: Oct 2, 2012
    244 posts
    Albany (ish)
    This is true but I figure by posting mine theirs looks even better. ;)
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  18. 3650 Member

    joined: May 8, 2011
    199 posts
    midwest
    Heres one of em.....

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  19. CT-Mike Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 22, 2008
    496 posts
    New England
    Here's mine:

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    I built the trunk on the right 10 years ago as a blanket chest for the wife (cedar lined). It never did see any blankets so now it is used to hold 4+ bags of pellets. I have a large grain scoop from TSC for loading the stove. I had to pull the lock off the chest because my grandson kept locking it and I can't find the key.

    The extension cord is because I haven't finished wiring up the outlet in the tile behind the stove, and obviously I need to finish up the window and baseboard trim.
  20. CT-Mike Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 22, 2008
    496 posts
    New England
    Great looking hearth. The Accentra looks very nice, but I think the arched surround on the Enviro M55 would've looked perfect with the arch in the stonework. Just my $.03 (adjusted for inflation).
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  21. bigwalleye Member

    joined: Jan 16, 2011
    16 posts
    Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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    Here's my P35i Harman in one side of a two-sided fireplace. This two sided fireplace separates the kitchen/dining room from the living room in an open floor plan of about 1200 sq feet. We chose to install the insert on the opposite side of the living room so that we could place the flat screen on the opposite hearth. Am planning to put a stone veneer on this brick at some point in the near future to make the room feel a little more outdoorsy.
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  22. imacman Minister of Fire

    First of all, that's a gorgeous set-up. Changing to stone veneer is personal choice, but the brick looks great, IMO.
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  23. Shaw520 Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 15, 2012
    397 posts
    Modena
    ......two sided!,.. nice!,.. the best of both worlds!,... I vote for the stone! :)
  24. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,722 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Purdy stove and what a cute pouch! I'm surprised he likes the heat(I'm assuming he's a Norw. Elk hound)? Mine hated the stove, He'd head to the cool area's to get away from the heat.
  25. CT-Mike Feeling the Heat

    joined: Mar 22, 2008
    496 posts
    New England
    Looks more like a Belgian Malinois to me, but I'm probably wrong.

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