Ok, I did a thread search and got some info, but I still need some input.
Big living room where the stove is located, small narrow hallway that goes to kitchen that is at the North side of the house.
Problem...Summer-Winter rooms.
While it is summer in the stove room a quick jaunt down the hall leaves you very chilly.
I have tried to address this before by installing a vent in the stove room at the peak, (a catherdral ceiling), and having a inline duct blow across the attic, in insulated duct, to the Cold room kitchen. In the kitchen it dishcharges at the peak and a ceiling fan blows the air down.
Of course it is still cold.
So I bought hallway corner fans (2)(broken link removed)
Should these blow the cold from kitchen air into the stove room?
OR
Hot air from stove room to cold kitchen?
Or should I just have a sweater in the hallway and put it on before I go make bacon?
Gray
Big living room where the stove is located, small narrow hallway that goes to kitchen that is at the North side of the house.
Problem...Summer-Winter rooms.
While it is summer in the stove room a quick jaunt down the hall leaves you very chilly.
I have tried to address this before by installing a vent in the stove room at the peak, (a catherdral ceiling), and having a inline duct blow across the attic, in insulated duct, to the Cold room kitchen. In the kitchen it dishcharges at the peak and a ceiling fan blows the air down.
Of course it is still cold.
So I bought hallway corner fans (2)(broken link removed)
Should these blow the cold from kitchen air into the stove room?
OR
Hot air from stove room to cold kitchen?
Or should I just have a sweater in the hallway and put it on before I go make bacon?
Gray