Welcome to the forum Jaytee.
For the size you mention, may I highly recommend the Woodstock Fireview.
Woodstock Stoves
We heat around that size and we purchased our Fireview before the winter of 2007-2008. This is our only source of heat and we did question if it were enough stove for us. For sure it is beautiful, but it also has to produce. Well, produce it has!
Previously we averaged 6 cord of wood per year to heat our home. We did not freeze but the house was not that warm in the dead of winter. Enter the Fireview. We have burned it for 3 winters now and starting on the 4th. In each of the 3 winters we have burned 3 cords. Actually it was a little under 3 last winter but close enough to call it 3 cord.
So this means we are burning only half the amount of wood we used to burn! Not only that but this stove heats our home so much better and we are never cold even in the coldest part of winter. We keep the house warm enough that I walk around with t-shirt for a top and also try to keep it warm enough to keep the ladies removing clothing. Nice thermostat!
Another big advantage is that we used to clean our chimney 3 times per winter. We have cleaned our chimney only one time since getting this stove and then we got maybe a cup of soot and that is all.
The stove is simple and easy to use and my wife can do it all if necessary although I tend to take care of the fires if at all possible. She brings wood in and empties ashes when needed.
Another big factor with Woodstock is their guarantee. Stove not to your liking? Within 6 months, you can return it for a full refund. Best guarantee on the market and this is a company you can depend on. This is run like one of the old companies and they will do much to keep you happy.
Look up their website. They do have a smaller stove but the Fireview is their number 1 stove. They also are building a larger one but it will not be on the market until probably next spring.
Also, there are many happy Woodstock stove owners on this forum. Perhaps some others will chip in. There are also many other stoves that would suit you, so have some fun looking at lots of them.
Only one more thing: If you have to buy your wood, get it now! Get the wood before the stove because wood needs time to dry to burn properly. Do not depend upon a wood seller to sell you dry wood even though they will say it is ready. Experience says it just is not true and we get reports every year of people complaining their stove won't work right and it usually boils down to poor fuel. You won't burn poor fuel in your car so why would you do it in a stove?
Good luck to you.