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Mine's a 6-foot cube. Just cut it in half...

You could run a 6 foot sink and have 6 foot dry shelf after the sink, room for two enlargers.

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This is my darkroom. I hope it will help you.
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Henry.
 
The "hallway" darkroom at my old employer.
 

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I had a darkroom in a closet, once upon a time. No plumbing, of course. Washed stuff in the bathroom.
 
A lot of good advice.

The basic space you need is the table to hold the enlarger and three processing trays. If you have a separate wet area and it is dark, you just need the darkroom to hold the enlarger. It can be 4' x 5'?

For people with very limited space, a kitchen, laundry, bath or mud room is a wonderful place to house the processing equipment, be BW processing trays or a Jobo for color processing. You can put them away in closet when you do not use them.
 
stack prints in a holding tray until I have sufficient to make trip to the bathroom, where I have an archival washer.

I have one of those in my bathroom... although my wife refers to it as the shower.


Steve.
 
My 'dark area' is in a room about 6' x 12'. However, the actual space I have for printing is just enough worktop space for the enlarger and three trays as the room is used for other things as well. The running water is in the bathroom which is the next room along.


Steve.
 
David what was the width of that hallway?

I don't really know, can only guess. I left there in 1987. Probably 4 feet at the most. (Look at the picture) It was essentially a 10-12 ft. kitchen counter with a single bowl kitchen sink right in the middle. As can be seen in the picture, the enlarger (a medium format Phillips) hangs off the edge of the counter. I had more space not seen in the picture for storage, but it did not contribute to "darkroom" operations.
 
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