I grew up with my dad's wood burning stove - the original one he grew up with "on the farm", in our basement, and have great memories of snugging the armchairs up around the stove and getting lost in a good book. So I was seduced by the classy look of the Jotul castine (in ivory) and had visions of loading it up, and toasting the whole house. OK - whole house is a stretch, but my 16x14 LR - I expect to raise the temp in that room several degrees with the stove burning. I haven't been able to raise the room temp more than 4 degrees, and you have to be 1-2 ft close to the stove to feel any radiant heat coming off. This is a new house, well insulated. Am I expecting too much from the Jotul? Or did I miss the "optimizing radiant heat" section of the owner's manual???