I have an open floor plan with a loft upstairs. 1st floor floor area about 1200 sq. feet. (25' x 40') There is a 2nd floor area above the middle section of the 1st floor space, about 15' x 25' with open air on each side of the 2nd floor loft. The loft overlooks the living room below on one side and the kitchen below on the other. In other words, air can circulate in the first floor and second floor areas like a big circle. There are other rooms in the house downstairs and on each end of the loft but they are all with doors to the large common area and loft. We will have six ceiling fans to downdraft the hot air that will accumulate in the upper ceiling above the loft and kitchen/living room areas. The ceiling above the loft is 20' above the first floor floor level. Ergo, about 21,000 cubic feet of space.
I've read your web site for over an hour and trust your opinions. I read where you throw away the manufacturer's BTU specs and instead go by firebox dimensions. 1st question. How big of a firebox am I looking for. I want the wood stove to be the primary source of heat. I have forced air furnaces only as backup.
PS. I am a plumbing contractor and am a little familiar with construction, vents, and best guesses.
I've read your web site for over an hour and trust your opinions. I read where you throw away the manufacturer's BTU specs and instead go by firebox dimensions. 1st question. How big of a firebox am I looking for. I want the wood stove to be the primary source of heat. I have forced air furnaces only as backup.
PS. I am a plumbing contractor and am a little familiar with construction, vents, and best guesses.