Hello
Well if you want the best of both worlds then go for a pellet stove that has ducting on the back like the Ecotek Laura or Veronica! there is a lever for heat coming out the front or into the duct work or both!
You might consider a stove with a ductwork connection.
There are 3 models with flanges for connecting ductwork. These stoves are PERFECT for Basement Installs!
I would Luv to try the Ecotek Laura, but do not have the money right now to make such a big change
http://www.ecoteck.us/wood-pellet-stoves/laura.php
http://www.ecoteck.us/ducted-heat/
Description of “Ducted Wood Pellet Stoves†from Ecoteck in above link.
The Ecoteck wood pellet stove range also includes 3 ducted units for people who want more even heat diffusion throughout the home. Ducts conveys heat from one room to another and distributes it throughout the home, spreading the stove’s warmth over as wide an area as possible.
Models equipped with the air canalization use 2 pipes, 3.15 Inches in diameter, to service other rooms. Depending on the model, the delivery of the air for canalization can be in the top or in the bottom part.
In the Elena Airplus, the second fan for the air canalization, can be activated simply by pushing the button on the display.
In the Laura & Veronica, there is the possibility to adjust the front and back air delivery by adjusting a lever.
More info on Ecoteck Laura 11kW Ducted Stove
Ducted Heating with wood pellets
Wood pellets are one of the few truly environmentally friendly ways to heat. Ducted stoves have a two extra warm air outputs at the rear of the unit and these can be connected to aluminum ducts routed other rooms in the property. A simple mechanical flap controls the ratio of air coming into the main room compared with the air being diverted to the back. All wood pellet stoves require a 13amp electrical connection.