I live in a custom bi-level house with my stove being in the second lowest level. I say “custom” because the house is 4 levels. The lowest level is only where my cigar lounge/bar is and the stove is located on the next level up (Only 3 steps above). The stove is located on the level coming straight in from the garage (Den) and then there is a flight of steps that goes up to the living room. From that level it goes up about 5 more steps to the kitchen/dining room and the bedrooms are located down the hall on that level. My question is what is the best way to get the heat from where the stove is up to the kitchen/bedroom level? I have a fan in front of the stove blowing the heat up the steps to the living room area but I want to get the heat to the kitchen area. Is it beneficial too crack a window on the highest level to draw the air up? Or would it just send useless cold air into the house? Any advice is appreciated