Froya
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I've always worn slippers. Hardly the accessory at a swinger's gathering. Cold hard floors are my kryptonite.
Heated floors are one of the best things in the world. I dream of them.
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I've always worn slippers. Hardly the accessory at a swinger's gathering. Cold hard floors are my kryptonite.
Heated floors are one of the best things in the world. I dream of them.
Heated floors are one of the best things in the world. I dream of them.
Radiant heating in floors is fucking amazing. The hardest can still be there but we can't have everything.
Re my above, how do you have it work, and you are talking slab heating yes, not ducted fors with gas?
I'm down with doing this kinda happy hour, BUT...motherfuckers best bring towels to sit down on, is all.
There is also electric radiant for wood floors. But I'm not a fan of electric. Hydro prices are outrageous up here. Usually boiler water in a concrete slab.
Radiant heat works by heating objects not the air around. First time I saw radiant heat was installing radiant tubes in the ceiling area of an open Quonset hut in -19C weather.
https://www.radiant-floor-heating.com/hydronic-or-electric-heat/
Yeah, I've only seen/installed the electric, Its not an australian problem... but the place I experienced it had Lino (Linoleum) so it came through better I guess. The problem was of course just like pain meds, the wait for it to transfer through, but unlike them, you want to kick it back down once it hits, and you have to wait for it again.
Hoping I am getting a virus, I am having a bit of a crap morning with some of the stuff but it's my medical appointment day . So well timed
Re unfloor heating for stone, it's what we plan: we are advised it's good sense as a more comfortable heat and the stone will act as it warms as a sort of storage heater in its own right and be better. I just resent the wall space rads steal.
If a radiator is on a wall a book shelf, for example, cannot be. Or art should not be hung above. I dislike them under windows because it makes no sense with long curtains-I like long curtains that puddle on the floor and are impractical with pets.
I did put a radiator under the window in the family bathroom
Because I do not plan a curtain in there, it's stout enough to sit on, it has cute feet like little guy dog's, and it's hand for towels. There is also a small heated towel rail near the shower because it's convenient for the shower.
This made sense to me for this room.Otherwise, I don't want to see heating unless it's a fire. We have rads temporarily
( because we haven't agreed on a flooring ) and it annoys me a little. Cats like them though.
The radiator doesn't get so hot to cook my self on. At school people shrank wrappers/packets on them. They don't get that hot now.
To cook myself I sit on top of the wood stove/range on the closed(!) hotplates. I have a burn scar on my forehead this year from touching the flue accidentally, and my back the same. I sit up there and read. It's cosy
The radiator doesn't get so hot to cook my self on. At school people shrank wrappers/packets on them. They don't get that hot now.
To cook myself I sit on top of the wood stove/range on the closed(!) hotplates. I have a burn scar on my forehead this year from touching the flue accidentally, and my back the same. I sit up there and read. It's cosy
Under ass radiant heat!
Might need to see a pic of a wood stove you can safely sit on.
Think AGA. It's not what I have in kitchen but top is similar .
Awesome idea... but when I was in the cabin, its more like, wear slippers, cause your feet will burn, and you dont quite feel the heat... a combo job is way better. Hmm, I never checked the feet of the couches.
I think if you were in vermont, you'd leave it on for 6 months at like 65.
My experience with them is in Norway. No burning feet, and they keep things nice and cozy.
My experience with them is in Norway. No burning feet, and they keep things nice and cozy.