New Work Area - Wet & Dry
After forty-two years and at least six darkrooms built and equipped, the last five of which have been work-based, number seven (possibly the last?) is purely for my own indulgence and right in my own back yard.
Completed in December last year, I designed and built it from scratch on a plot of land adjacent to the house. One side is the lightroom, where the Macs, PCs, scanners and printers reside (mainly for business purposes, honest...), the other side is the darkroom equipped to print from 35mm to 5x7. At a mezzanine level, there is storage space and a print finishing area. Total ground floor area, about 29 square metres (~300 square feet).
Three windows all have boxed darkroom blackout blinds so the whole area can be plunged into darkness easily. It has light-tight air intake/extraction fans and underfloor heating; all the doors have lightproof ventilation grilles so that airflow can be maintained, even when in dark use. There's a small internal room with no windows for film loading and to provide the essential tea and coffee-making facility, the entrance provides a library/seating area with views over the garden and there is also a small toilet and washroom. It is certainly the most pleasant work area I've ever had, completely self-contained - but that was the idea.
So am I crazy to invest so much in a 'dying craft'? Well I don't think so; since giving up traditional processing at work nearly seven years ago, I've had an overwhelming desire to get back to the peace and quiet of the darkroom to pursue my love of traditional 'analogue' work. Whilst I still need to spend some hours in front of computers to pay for my current luxury accommodation, when that's done I can easily revert to enlarger baseboard instead of Apple keyboard. And eventually, when I've long gone, the whole place could easily be converted to a livable annexe to the main house - it's actually built to a higher standard!
So far it's working well, the only drawback being finding the time to use it without appearing to be a complete recluse and totally neglecting the rest of the household!