When I was a kid I was wet printing in a bathroom. I would cover the bathtub with plywood boards and place the enlarger and trays on top. It worked because my enlarger could only do 8x10", my parents' apartment had an older style taller bathtubs, I was 12, I sported brand-new joints, I was short and I wasn't married.
These days my excuse for not having a darkroom is real estate. I have no garage, no basement, and the guest bathrooms in our house are tiny and won't fit anything, while I am banned from using the main bathroom by the SO.
However, we may be upgrading our situation soon. When looking at real estate in my area I am keeping an eye for the darkroom potential. I want to print my squares to at least 20x20". And to be honest it's been more challenging than I though. Guest bathrooms tend to be too small, basements are not a thing in my area, and re-purposing an extra bedroom means adding water+sink which is a costly upgrade! The requirement of having enough horizontal flat space for an enlarger + trays seems unavoidable.
I'm thinking of building an outdoor shed in the back yard, which is doable yet I keep thinking "really? a shed? how all these folks can afford a darkroom?". I realize that a darkroom could very well be a luxury for the privileged few, but perhaps I'm missing something? How is your darkroom set up?
These days my excuse for not having a darkroom is real estate. I have no garage, no basement, and the guest bathrooms in our house are tiny and won't fit anything, while I am banned from using the main bathroom by the SO.
However, we may be upgrading our situation soon. When looking at real estate in my area I am keeping an eye for the darkroom potential. I want to print my squares to at least 20x20". And to be honest it's been more challenging than I though. Guest bathrooms tend to be too small, basements are not a thing in my area, and re-purposing an extra bedroom means adding water+sink which is a costly upgrade! The requirement of having enough horizontal flat space for an enlarger + trays seems unavoidable.
I'm thinking of building an outdoor shed in the back yard, which is doable yet I keep thinking "really? a shed? how all these folks can afford a darkroom?". I realize that a darkroom could very well be a luxury for the privileged few, but perhaps I'm missing something? How is your darkroom set up?

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