I have read a some threads here and appreciate the knowledge you all have. I am hoping you can help me. We are building a new house and are putting a direct vent fireplace in the family room. We live in NY and the house is about 4000 sq ft. We have a high efficiency heater so we don't really need the heat from the fireplace but I love the coziness of a fireplace so I want to be able to use it.
The family room has 9ft ceilings and is about 17 ft x 19ft but its also open to the kitchen area, about another 20ft. There doesn't seem to be a nice sized fireplace with low heat output from what I am seeing. I don't want to be sweating if I sit in the family room to watch TV with the fireplace on.
We were about to go ahead with a Mendota FV41 but now I am concerned that it is just too hot. Considering the DXV35, firepalce extraordinaire or other. Any ideas? We like a traditional look, I prefer full view, and we want it somewhat large to be proportional with the room size (but again that seems like a contradiction since I don't want a ton of heat). I know I can turn the flame down on these units, level 1 is basically no flame though so I don't love that. Level 2 seems ok flame wise but it's still pretty warm on the FV41. Thanks for any help.
The family room has 9ft ceilings and is about 17 ft x 19ft but its also open to the kitchen area, about another 20ft. There doesn't seem to be a nice sized fireplace with low heat output from what I am seeing. I don't want to be sweating if I sit in the family room to watch TV with the fireplace on.
We were about to go ahead with a Mendota FV41 but now I am concerned that it is just too hot. Considering the DXV35, firepalce extraordinaire or other. Any ideas? We like a traditional look, I prefer full view, and we want it somewhat large to be proportional with the room size (but again that seems like a contradiction since I don't want a ton of heat). I know I can turn the flame down on these units, level 1 is basically no flame though so I don't love that. Level 2 seems ok flame wise but it's still pretty warm on the FV41. Thanks for any help.