Hi, everyone.
My family and I have been renting apartments so far, but might soon be buying a house. Installing a printing darkroom is on the list of things I've been waiting to do for a long time, so I have a question that might seem backwards compared to how most people approach the problem:
Please don't say "I'm perfectly fine using the extra bathroom [or whatever] in my house." That's fine, lots of people are and I'd settle for that if need be, but I want to focus on the question of looking for a house that would avoid the common pitfalls that people have in darkroom planning. It's OK to talk about ideal-world kinds of things, but any practical considerations would be especially appreciated.
Thoughts?
Kyle Wilcox
My family and I have been renting apartments so far, but might soon be buying a house. Installing a printing darkroom is on the list of things I've been waiting to do for a long time, so I have a question that might seem backwards compared to how most people approach the problem:
In shopping for a home, assuming it meets all my family's other needs, how can I judge whether a given house is well-suited for installing a darkroom space? What should I look for, if I have a choice? In terms of garage vs basement, water supply, air quality and dust concerns, light proofing, and all the things I don't know that I don't know?
Please don't say "I'm perfectly fine using the extra bathroom [or whatever] in my house." That's fine, lots of people are and I'd settle for that if need be, but I want to focus on the question of looking for a house that would avoid the common pitfalls that people have in darkroom planning. It's OK to talk about ideal-world kinds of things, but any practical considerations would be especially appreciated.
Thoughts?
Kyle Wilcox

No way !!!