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Husband has built me a greenhouse!
Comments (11)the long way should run east to west. The doors facing east to west. If its 8x10 I would say do what you can to get the most growing space possible. You will want it bigger. Make sure to have adequate ventilation too. You wouldn't think you would need it a whole lot here but even on 40 degree days it can easily get to 60 some in the greenhouse and when its 50 out and sunny 70+ degrees. As for storage, I would store things under shelves so you leave the shelves open for as many plants as you can fit in there. Maybe some hanging basket brackets or something so they don't take up shelf space too. Air flow too get a fan. Air flow makes plants move with in turn creates a stronger plant. I would think a wood heater would work fine although you might want to look into keeping it outside instead of in so you won't waste space on that too. So many things to think about and so little time, lol. I look forward to seeing pics of it....See MoreUrgent. Is Panasonic Whisperwarm fan too big for us?
Comments (5)I have a whisperwarm in our 6x6 downstairs bathroom. I do think it is large compared to my other panasonic whisper fan, but I don't notice it anymore. It was a necessity because this room is in an addition and is the last room in the house to heat up. It can be very, very cold in there in the winter. I have the heater on a timer so it comes on automatically on cold mornings and the room is nice and toasty at shower time. So, while I do think the unit is larger than the standard vent fan, I love the heat element. Also, it's not very quiet so I don't think it deserves the label "whisperwarm." I believe Broan makes fans with heater elements but I don't think they are much smaller. There is a round Broan I was considering, but I thought the Panasonic would do a better job....See MoreColor crisis - new husband, different ideas...
Comments (12)I think both styles have their pro's and con's and it's a matter of personal taste. I personally have seen both and like them both. I know it's what we tend to do, but really it's not fair to say your choice is right and your husband's is wrong. The thing is, now that you have a new husband (and congrats on that), life is going to be all about compromises. What you need to do is get creative and find a compromise that you both like and can live with. Take a day and drive around some neighborhoods to see what others have done. I know the options may appear to be limited but seeing a visual may help you both to figure something out together or better yet, maybe one of you will see that the others choice may not be all that bad after all....See MoreSmall bathroom, small budget, big irritation, big plea for help
Comments (55)I think we're going to have to have an electrician come in and rewire the house or something. The bathroom, the two fan lights in the kitchen, and the lights in the main room in the basement go out all the time. Doesn't matter what kind of bulbs we put in there, they burn out. Yet the light over the sink is on pretty much 24/7 and it's been replaced like once in 16 years. For the last long while, we quit buying the "good" bulbs b/c if we get three months out of them, that's a good length of time for us, but the cost is outlandish to replace that often for bulbs that rarely are used. The cabinet door goes to shelving in the hall. If we didn't have the shelving, we'd lose quite a bit of storage, so we can't take the shelves out to put a hamper in there....See Morethermometer
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