I'm with you guys. I've been building a new house the past couple of years and have no central heating system. The downstairs is open concept with a bedroom and bathroom and a Vermont Castings Vigilant heats it all well. I had the whole house spray foam insulated and the stuff is amazing. I do have a Rinnai wall-mounted heater but only use it on cold mornings like today when the woodstove would be too hot in a couple hours. I also put electric radiant mats under both bathroom tile floors and electric baseboard units in the kids' bedrooms upstairs but haven't needed them at all (mostly put them in just to satisfy 'the establishment'). I have 13 acres with plenty of hardwood, so the BX has been a workhorse. I only burned a little over 2 cords last winter, pretty good for northern New England. I'm using a "palletized" wood storage system so I can keep the wood in a sunny spot away from the house in summer and then move it with BX & forks close to the back door in the late fall.
For domestic hot water I installed a 30-tube solar collector feeding an 80 gallon storage tank; no conventional water heater. It works incredible, actually heating more water than I can use so I'm thinking of tapping a baseboard unit off it to dump some heat. I am super happy with my design, it's been working great. I love not paying for gas or oil.