Heating for hobby room - basement

  • Erstellt am 2024-03-12 14:41:28

Tolentino

2024-03-12 16:24:00
  • #1
Infrared. Why, because it does not heat indirectly through convection or the air but through radiant heat directly the bodies. So the small heater does not first have to warm the entire air in the room, but the people have directly the maximum on their bodies and feel that. So great when a benefit is to be created in only one part of a large room...
 

ypg

2024-03-12 16:27:21
  • #2
Then they don’t hit the target anymore ;) I would want the curtain for a clear separation and a feel-good effect. A red velvet curtain makes everything cozier overall :)
 

Tolentino

2024-03-12 16:35:14
  • #3
Yes, so a curtain is certainly not wrong there either. Although at that size it can be quite expensive. I might just go for drywall construction right away if it is planned anyway at some point.
 

ypg

2024-03-12 16:42:40
  • #4
Fabric isn't really expensive if you look for shops with a wide selection. At least the effort is minimal.
 

Tolentino

2024-03-13 09:48:12
  • #5
Ok, I only had ready-made curtains in mind and in the oversized version they already cost a few hundred EUR. If you can (and want to) sew the curtains yourself, of course it will be cheaper. For me, a clumsy sewing-dyslexic, that would be more effort than screwing together the frame and a few panels.
 

Prager91

2024-03-13 09:51:26
  • #6


I can simply buy 2 or 3 individual curtains at €40 each and thread them side by side. I think this will actually be the cheapest option for me.
 
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