Hi everyone-
I'm brand new to the forum so go easy on me.
I have been doing what feels like tons of reading but each day I realize there's something else I didn't know. So I'll lay this out there but please tell me if I'm totally missing something.
We have an old Victorian farmhouse, in Wisconsin. We're putting on a medium sized addition (16x24, two stories) and are planning to put a wood burning fireplace on an exterior wall of the addition. The way the house is organized with lots of smallish rooms and smallish doorways, I don't think we'll get much airflow from room to room. So we want a fireplace that can be vented to the other side of the house (30 feet from the fireplace). We don't want to tie in to the furnace since we heat with hot water --we just want a single tube going through the basement and then coming back up into the living room on the other side of the house.
So these are the requirements:
1. Huge. And pretty. Something that feels like an old timey big open hearth fireplace.
2. Efficient. Because we don't want to be jerks to the environment, and also would like to be able to partially heat with wood if fuel prices ever spike too much.
3. Can be operated with the doors open from time to time if we want to sit and listen to the crackle.
4. Non catalytic (catalytic sounds more finicky and we're likely to just get frustrated with it).
5. Can be attached to a blower. My understanding is that some models can only have gravity feed, not a blower.
We've looked at these models and these are the shortcomings we've found. Would be interested in whether we're wrong and what else you'd recommend that fits these five requirements.
a) Montecito Estate -dealer says it can't hook in to a blower, only to gravity vents.
b). Elite 44 -catalytic
c) NZ6000 - I honestly can't remember what the problem was with this except that it costs a gazillion dollars.
d) Opel 3 - not as large
I would be interested in your experiences with any of these or any other wood burning fireplaces that you think may fit the bill.
Thank you!
Katy
I'm brand new to the forum so go easy on me.

We have an old Victorian farmhouse, in Wisconsin. We're putting on a medium sized addition (16x24, two stories) and are planning to put a wood burning fireplace on an exterior wall of the addition. The way the house is organized with lots of smallish rooms and smallish doorways, I don't think we'll get much airflow from room to room. So we want a fireplace that can be vented to the other side of the house (30 feet from the fireplace). We don't want to tie in to the furnace since we heat with hot water --we just want a single tube going through the basement and then coming back up into the living room on the other side of the house.
So these are the requirements:
1. Huge. And pretty. Something that feels like an old timey big open hearth fireplace.
2. Efficient. Because we don't want to be jerks to the environment, and also would like to be able to partially heat with wood if fuel prices ever spike too much.
3. Can be operated with the doors open from time to time if we want to sit and listen to the crackle.
4. Non catalytic (catalytic sounds more finicky and we're likely to just get frustrated with it).
5. Can be attached to a blower. My understanding is that some models can only have gravity feed, not a blower.
We've looked at these models and these are the shortcomings we've found. Would be interested in whether we're wrong and what else you'd recommend that fits these five requirements.
a) Montecito Estate -dealer says it can't hook in to a blower, only to gravity vents.
b). Elite 44 -catalytic
c) NZ6000 - I honestly can't remember what the problem was with this except that it costs a gazillion dollars.
d) Opel 3 - not as large
I would be interested in your experiences with any of these or any other wood burning fireplaces that you think may fit the bill.
Thank you!
Katy