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<p>[QUOTE="TaraUnnie, post: 112582, member: 906"]Yes, a lot of fireplaces set in the wall don't do much unless they are very large in size or have a fan. What I was alluding to was slow combustion stove/fireplaces that have several sides to radiate heat, they are fantastic at heating up a room. What I would do, is keep the mantle and original feature as a highlight but add a small slow combustion in it. Yeah, I have stayed in a few cabins that have small stoves and they are so cosy and hot![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TaraUnnie, post: 112582, member: 906"]Yes, a lot of fireplaces set in the wall don't do much unless they are very large in size or have a fan. What I was alluding to was slow combustion stove/fireplaces that have several sides to radiate heat, they are fantastic at heating up a room. What I would do, is keep the mantle and original feature as a highlight but add a small slow combustion in it. Yeah, I have stayed in a few cabins that have small stoves and they are so cosy and hot![/QUOTE]
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