Hi, I have a large inglenook which is not lined simply open . The issue is it smokes and for the life of me I can't stop it. I have only recently uncovered it.
I think this is due to the size of the room somewhat changed since house was built 300 yrs ago .... I wish I could get it to work as is but don't know how.
So a log burner may be the answer and more efficient.
q) Can I put in a multifuel logburner but with say a 3m flu protruding into the inglenook ? (I.e no need to line the entire chimney as it is clean)
I will try and add pictures.
![[Hearth.com] Log burner in a larger Inglenook [Hearth.com] Log burner in a larger Inglenook](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/296/296418-77eb6c31cb42fc3a12abc19ed8454abc.jpg?hash=LPdLvXGqOQ)
I think this is due to the size of the room somewhat changed since house was built 300 yrs ago .... I wish I could get it to work as is but don't know how.
So a log burner may be the answer and more efficient.
q) Can I put in a multifuel logburner but with say a 3m flu protruding into the inglenook ? (I.e no need to line the entire chimney as it is clean)
I will try and add pictures.
![[Hearth.com] Log burner in a larger Inglenook [Hearth.com] Log burner in a larger Inglenook](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/296/296418-77eb6c31cb42fc3a12abc19ed8454abc.jpg?hash=LPdLvXGqOQ)