Moving into a new home and we have this large existing fireplace that previously had a wood stove installed. The room is 22x22 and somewhat separated from the rest of the house so heating requirements are somewhat limited, but we'd love to use the fireplace to make the room warmer and not draw in air from the outside with a drafty fireplace. Considering the relatively small space we're heating compared to a whole home, I'm inclined to go with a small wood burning stove. To make it seem less tiny I was thinking we should pull the stove towards the front of the brick and use a rear vent, but this is all somewhat new to me and would love feedback from experts. A few other details, this in a single story with an arched ceiling, ~14 ft above grade, and a chimney that rises another 4' so I think we're meeting most minimums for that. Located in Pennsylvania, so it gets cold but nothing like some of our northern neighbors maybe I should look at an insert, but this is such a large opening I'm concerned about cost and overall ridiculousness.
Thanks for any advice!
Thanks for any advice!