To me it looks like someone just got a new piece of equipment and just had to make stuff with it so they stuck crap all over their stoveKind of looks like a failed shop class assignment...
To me it looks like someone just got a new piece of equipment and just had to make stuff with it so they stuck crap all over their stoveKind of looks like a failed shop class assignment...
I've always felt the same. Woodstock makes some ugly-ass stoves, but they work well, and their customer support is fantastic.Kind of looks like a failed shop class assignment...
Ok. There are many good looking stoves on the market. And there are some not so good looking......Blaze King comes to mind. Excuse my biased opinion but my ugly BK Princess beats this (known to be an amazing heater) to shame in the looks dept. Woodstock product design team take notice......I really don't like the look of those stoves. But there are tons of great looking stoves on the market
Horrid? None are horrid, Just not beautiful... I’ve gone through the pretty stove stage, then I got a BK . Good looks won’t heat my house for 24 hours on a load!Im pretty sure all the other wood stock stoves are much much better looking.
At least to my eye they are. I have never been a huge fan of the IS. Tho I think some of the bk stoves look horrid too. lol Some look great tho.
To me it looks like someone just got a new piece of equipment and just had to make stuff with it so they stuck crap all over their stove
Here my ogre Princess sits in a very conspicuous place that most people do not notice her. Until they are coming back from 3hr walk in the woods in mid Jan.As my aging cousin dryly remarked looking over an incredible vista in upstate NY - Ya can't eat the view.
That said, neither an IS nor Princess will make it into our house. Both would be visually contradictory and aesthetically incongruous.
Exactly, context is important.Here my ogre Princess sits in a very conspicuous place that most people do not notice her. Until they are coming back from 3hr walk in the woods in mid Jan.
Indeed.Exactly, context is important.
And that said we are a long way away from the OP's question unless he has decided to locate a freestanding stove elsewhere in the house.
You absolutely can't tear out the prefab and put an insert In the framed spaceBust it out and replace with something that'll heat. You may be able to demo the rock and fireplace yourself if you're up to it. Once you remove the prefab, it's just a box, then finish it as an alcove, and put in a free standing install. Or, if you go with an insert or whatever, some of those with shrouds may cover the rock removal and you can minimize the redo.
Incidentally . . . am I the only person with a burning curiosity as to what the blurred personal artwork is? I keep imaging it to either be a velveteen painting of Elvis, a pic of dogs playing poker or a nude of Frank reclining in a 1870s sofa while wearing a robe and looking a lot like Hugh Hefner.
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