Highbeam
Super Member
Even with the furnace blower, these things are space heaters meaning the room that the stove is in will be the warmest and most pleasant. You would not want to put a woodstove in your basement with the intent of heating your upstairs living space via the furnace ductwork.
In my previous homes, the hot air return intake was in the peak of the vaulted ceiling or directly above the woodstove. This increased the temp of the blower air.
Still, expect the different rooms to be different temperatures. This will drive an HVAC guy like you crazy but is one of the things I enjoy about non-ducted heat. Warm in the living room and cool in the bedrooms. It might be wise to move the furnace thermostat to a different area if you are looking to have it kick in for a cold kitchen. I think you'll find that after being in the 75 degree living room that a 65 degree bedroom will be cozy, especially with the electric blanket. The toilet seats will get cool though.
In my previous homes, the hot air return intake was in the peak of the vaulted ceiling or directly above the woodstove. This increased the temp of the blower air.
Still, expect the different rooms to be different temperatures. This will drive an HVAC guy like you crazy but is one of the things I enjoy about non-ducted heat. Warm in the living room and cool in the bedrooms. It might be wise to move the furnace thermostat to a different area if you are looking to have it kick in for a cold kitchen. I think you'll find that after being in the 75 degree living room that a 65 degree bedroom will be cozy, especially with the electric blanket. The toilet seats will get cool though.