How safe is a wood burning stove/furnace?

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My husband wants to buy a wood burning stove to heat our home in the winter time because of the cost of propane. He will have it installed in the basement (concrete floors) and he said the radiant heat will flow upwards and heat the entire house. My fear is that our house has tongue and groove knotty pine throughout 75 % of the upstair’s ceilings and walls. The knotty pine has been stripped and varnished with polyurathane from when the house was first purchased around 9 years ago. My fear is that the wood stove could catch the knotty pine on fire. He thinks I’m being silly, but I’m just trying to be cautious. What are the pros and cons of a wood burning stove for heat?


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where can i find pictures of old authentic camp or hunting cabins and or lodges?

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i’m looking for pictures of older hunting or lake cabins or lodges i need the interior, i’m not wanting log homes or the new log rustic western decor it’s to fake looking. trying to recreate childhood home in ozarks all my pics burned in house fire. or any suggestions woodwork knotty pine 1 3/4 story high ceiling in pine plank reclaimed wood floors rock wall behind wood stove wall under stairs in beaded plywood total house measurements 30×32 l.r. 15×18 any help is much appreciated this is very important to look right


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