Ok, so i have this electric fireplace in my den, was in the house when i bought it. I'd like to replace it with either a real fireplace, a wood stove or a wood insert but i can't decide which is the best route. Usually when i do something i already have it pictured in my head what i want and how im going to do it but im drawing a blank on this. The fireplace brick and all that is just that thin covering fake stone and brick over wood framing. I was thinking a zero clearance fireplace would be the easiest install but not much heat efficiency in that. Wood stove would probably stick out quite far into the room and a wood insert i'd have to build some type of brick chimney to hold and enclose it wouldnt I ? To the left of the fireplace is another spare bedroom so the only place i can run chimney pipe is either straight up or angled off to the wall by the glass door to the right in the picture. I have a pretty flat roof there so im reluctant to cut a hole in it for piping. The fireplace is right where the wheel barrow is in the 2nd picture. Any way i do it im going to have to rip down that whole existing fireplace face right? Do i go out the wall or thru the ceiling for the the chimney? Any suggestions would be appreciated.