My luxurious studio!

Started by Bobbo, May 29, 2009, 12:36:01 AM

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Lush!

Thanks for the reply Rob, I shall pass it onto my dad.

Funny you should link to that article - that's the one I sent him in the first place!

I'm very restricted on space in my porch, I couldn't actually have an extractor where you've got yours anyway as I have very little space behind my torch - but that's the old man's problem  ;)


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Lloki

A chip and a chair - sorry that's poker!
I think it looks brilliant! :D
Cerri

Krysia@No98


Hiya

this looks like a fab set up.  Thinking about utilising your shopping list.  My only question is how noisy is it?  (I live in a flat and don't want to upset the neighbours - even if they do have a piano!)
-* -  Courage is going from failure to failure with out loosing enthusiasm -*-

turquoise

I had to look twice to figure that out. Looks cosy.  A bit like my work area.


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Bobbo

Quote from: Krysia on June 18, 2009, 06:16:41 PM

Hiya

this looks like a fab set up.  Thinking about utilising your shopping list.  My only question is how noisy is it?  (I live in a flat and don't want to upset the neighbours - even if they do have a piano!)

Not very noisy at all,certainly quieter than the hothead is!You can easily hold a conversation or listen to music with it on.

Rob.

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Krysia@No98

Quote from: Bobbo on June 20, 2009, 12:19:53 AM
Quote from: Krysia on June 18, 2009, 06:16:41 PM

Hiya

this looks like a fab set up.  Thinking about utilising your shopping list.  My only question is how noisy is it?  (I live in a flat and don't want to upset the neighbours - even if they do have a piano!)

Not very noisy at all,certainly quieter than the hothead is!You can easily hold a conversation or listen to music with it on.

Rob.


excellent...

I am on a hot head at the mo (Good for drowning out the piano) but it would be good when I upgrade to be able to hear the difference!!  ;)

Right this gives me something to do today
-* -  Courage is going from failure to failure with out loosing enthusiasm -*-

Pandanimal

It looks great.
Who needs clean cars anyway?
I am at the start of a project to get me a new studio area including ventilation system (started planning yesterday as luck would have it)
Can I ask a quick question please of all and any of you who have experience...
Is it better to have the vent opening like this, at the back of the work space or over head like in a fume cupboard.
I have seen a few studios now with over head extractors but this way with a vent at the back seems quite common too.
So which is safer?

sea-thistle

I have the Hydroponics vent system as well!. Colin made a shelf along the wall so that the ducting and unit can sit there, he made a hole in the shed wall at the end of the ducting put  a grill over it. The other end of the ducting etc goes into a purpose built , (like a cooker hood) it's made of metal with a wooden surround and lights! ,  and can be lowered if necessary,( it's fitted with a heavy duty chain each side),so everything is sucked up there and pushed out of the workshop .It also has two speeds. I'll have to post a picture of it onto here, will get hubby to do that I am just terrible at anything to do with computers!lol

twohoots

I like the extraction set up I've been wondering how to do that myself so thanks for posting the shopping list.  ;D

Cecilia

It looks ace to me, I am still setting up on the kitchen table and putting it all away each time. A bit of dedicated space is the thing of dreams.

littlehondachop

hey if it ain't broke don't fix it , the most important thing is that you have got somewhere to play ,looks like you have got lots of room to spread out, its a bit like pringles once you start you just cant stop lol, i love the ventilation system  ;D