Hi everyone,
I've been reading and following this forum for quite a bit now and finding it extremely useful and informative.
Of course the more info you gather the more confused you get lol
I'm in the process of finishing the basement which will be pretty well insulated. I'm looking to get a wood stove and a through the wall chimney and need some advice on sizing.
The finished part of the basement is about 1250 sq. feet. It's primarily divided into two large open sections and the stove will be by the short wall pretty much in between the areas.
My requirements are primarily on the ambience so not sure if catalytic stoves would work or not. I really like the views of Osburn 1800 and 2200 with bay windows but Lopi Rockport appeals quite a bit as well. I've read a lot about BK's on this forum and love the idea of long burn times as well as the looks of Ashford but just not sure if the ambience of the fire would fit into my requirements. Ideally of course, I would like the stove to not only serve as ambient fire source but also to heat the basement as well as act as a supplement heating to the first floor of the house. The stove will be placed literally facing the staircase to the first floor so the heat would naturally travel to the first floor when the staircase door is open.
My concern with the sizing is that my couch will be placed a couple of feet away from the stove so I'm trying to get the golden middle of not burning myself out when watching TV and heating the space up/create the ambiance. Please find attached the sketch of the basement. Forgive me in advance as I'm no artist
When looking at specs of the stoves, should I be staying around 1200-1300 sq. foot sizing or go up to like 1800-2000 sq. foot stoves if not more?
Thanks in advance,
Ilya
I've been reading and following this forum for quite a bit now and finding it extremely useful and informative.
Of course the more info you gather the more confused you get lol
I'm in the process of finishing the basement which will be pretty well insulated. I'm looking to get a wood stove and a through the wall chimney and need some advice on sizing.
The finished part of the basement is about 1250 sq. feet. It's primarily divided into two large open sections and the stove will be by the short wall pretty much in between the areas.
My requirements are primarily on the ambience so not sure if catalytic stoves would work or not. I really like the views of Osburn 1800 and 2200 with bay windows but Lopi Rockport appeals quite a bit as well. I've read a lot about BK's on this forum and love the idea of long burn times as well as the looks of Ashford but just not sure if the ambience of the fire would fit into my requirements. Ideally of course, I would like the stove to not only serve as ambient fire source but also to heat the basement as well as act as a supplement heating to the first floor of the house. The stove will be placed literally facing the staircase to the first floor so the heat would naturally travel to the first floor when the staircase door is open.
My concern with the sizing is that my couch will be placed a couple of feet away from the stove so I'm trying to get the golden middle of not burning myself out when watching TV and heating the space up/create the ambiance. Please find attached the sketch of the basement. Forgive me in advance as I'm no artist

When looking at specs of the stoves, should I be staying around 1200-1300 sq. foot sizing or go up to like 1800-2000 sq. foot stoves if not more?
Thanks in advance,
Ilya
I might go for a non-cat...nice secondary flame action and quick heat when you decide to fire up. I'd check out begreen's suggestions of jacketed stoves in post #12, but maybe look at the bigger versions like the T6, etc. I imagine you've got a lot of stove dealers within distance so that you can see 'em close up. Try to find out about the blowers, if they are quiet. You don't want a loud blower right there next to you. I would check out ash-handling, and ask about it here...shoveling 'em out might not appeal to you, like it doesn't appeal to me. I think they say the PEs like the T6, ash system is pretty much un-usable. 
