I have two separate sides to my home and I want to put a wood stove in one side and figure out an efficient way to duct warm air to the other side - ideally heating both sides to some extent. The roof height of the side with the stove is a clearstory with a loft, about 20 feet tall. The side without the stove has a clearstory of 25 feet. The two connect via a single door at the first floor level. My thought is to put a vent or two high in the vaulted ceiling of the stove side and run ducts over to the non-stove side. Due to the routing of the ducts, it will have to rise in elevation and then fall into the non-vented area. I am trying to stay away from motorized fans or the like since the home is off the grid and runs on solar power (limited power), so a naturally drafted system would be best. Will this work? Is there a better way to ensure that the air amply circulates to heat the non-stove area? Thank you for your help!