I have done a lot of research through this forum and others on ways to get more heat from your wood stove to the rest of the house if it is in the basement. From everything I have read, I have come to the conclusion that putting a cold air return, especially in the basement, could possibly result in negative air pressure. My house may be a little different. I have a traditional trilevel house where there are three living rooms. The entire house is finished off exept for a little furnace room. I have my wood stove installed in the far coner of the house in the lowest level about 10 feet from a big glass patio door that walks out into our backyard. Now in this room where the stove is, I have two heat registers in the cieling that bring air from the furnace into the room. I have one cold air return that is on the floor. My question to you is, having all that I described, If I tapped into a cold air return that is running on the ceiling of this room would that be OK? I don't think I would have an issue with negative air pressure, because I have fresh air coming into the room in two places on the celiing. I have been using the stove for a couple of weeks now and it will eventually heat up the entire house. I am just looking to maybe "speed" that up a little bit and make the furnace fan a little more efficient. Let me know if you have any thoughts. Thank you.