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Default Is there a way to duct a natural gas heater?

By "stove", do you mean a gas range, cook top? If so, since that would not
vent the fumes outdoors, you may be at risk of carbon monoxide.

Being rented apartment, you'd be wise to check with the property manager. A
couple portable electric fans might help, but less privacy.

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LOL I know it's summer at the time of this post. Moved into apartment in NY
that heats with a natural gas stove. is is the only source of heat. I have
two bedrooms, and I would like to be able to close the door to these rooms
for privacy and noise. It there a fan or ducting system that one could
install to accomplish this?

Master bedroom is on the other side of the wall of the stove.
Second bedroom is less than 10 feet away. I have all drop ceilings.

Looking at fans, noise on those fans, the electricity they use versus
heating efficiency. But unable to find anything on this, and don't want to
screw thing up. Lack of info tells me I shouldnt do this? Any thoughts?
-- thanks in advance!