emt1581 said:Den said:Surely, you jest.Turns out my wife never had a problem with the idea of a stove.
I jest you not!!
-Emt1581
Oh how my head hurts.
At least it looks like you are headed in the right direction now.
If you cannot find a premanufactured hearth pad to fit the decor, I would think that you could construct one that could be removed easily covered with tile or any number of non-combustible materials. Another poster pointed out that selecting a stove with heat shields that reduce clearance to combustibles will reduce or remove the need for anything behind the stove, but again, a heat shield can be constructed for the wall that you can use tile, brick veneer or stone to cover durock or other non combustible material that can be removed with little impact.
I believe you asked about what "damage" there might be to the room from a wood stove, and I would say nothing that a little paint wouldn't take care of, and you will probably paint prior to selling anyway. There will be nicks in the doorway where you bumped the wood against the jamb on occasion unless you devise a way to carry that wood in without doing that. You will be carrying dirt/bark in to that formal living room regardless of whether it is a fireplace, insert, or stove, so plan on that constant cleanup.