Fighting a lost battle.
These threads are exactly why I stopped using “space heater” type wood-burning appliances years ago. A stand-alone stove is great for a one-room cabin, fishing/hunting shack, garage/shop and the like, but really is silly for multi-room home heating. Even when used for supplemental heat they fall short because often the stove is placed in the same room as the existing furnace thermostat, causing the remaining spaces of the house to “go cold”.
I’ve “been there, and done that”… and it’s a lost battle. I’ve done the draft-causing fan thing, left doors open, and none of it is ideal… A wood-fired furnace (or add-on) is the only way to heat the whole house efficiently, effectively, silently and draft-free. It’s still possible to keep the bedrooms cooler than the great room simply by adjusting how far open you leave the vents. What I hate most about stand-alone stoves is that the room they get placed in will always be “hot”, too damn hot, while the remaining spaces of the house become progressively cooler, eventually too damn cool. I like walking comfortably, barefoot and in shirtsleeves, from one end of the house to the other without noticing drafts or significant change in temperature. The time and (especially) money spent adding fans, ducts, vents, and whatnot could just have well been spent on a wood-fired furnace in the first place. You can keep your glass doors, watchin’ the fire ain’t worth it… besides, it’s too damn hot in there to enjoy watchin’ it.
The OWB boys took that concept a bit further… but I like the “feel” of wood heat, and that is lost with an OWB.