shicks5319
Member
Our guest bathroom doubles as my darkroom when we have no guests in town.
Building codes here allow that if a bathroom has a window, ventilation is not required and this bathroom has none.
My darkroom goes up and breaks down in a matter of 10 of 15 minutes and for the most part I am quite happy with how it functions; that is with the exception that I have yet to solve the ventilation problem. Long hours in the darkroom can get pretty stuffy.
I am curious if there are any other "Temp" darkroom people out there that have found solutions to this issue. I have seen several posts here for the air filters, which so good, but I am looking for a solution that will exchange the air.
I can not make holes in the walls. However, the door coming into this bathroom has a 1" gap at the bottom which I now stuff with towels to block light. I'm thinking an exhaust could be made to push air out this opening.
Any thoughts people might have would be greatly appreciated.
Building codes here allow that if a bathroom has a window, ventilation is not required and this bathroom has none.
My darkroom goes up and breaks down in a matter of 10 of 15 minutes and for the most part I am quite happy with how it functions; that is with the exception that I have yet to solve the ventilation problem. Long hours in the darkroom can get pretty stuffy.
I am curious if there are any other "Temp" darkroom people out there that have found solutions to this issue. I have seen several posts here for the air filters, which so good, but I am looking for a solution that will exchange the air.
I can not make holes in the walls. However, the door coming into this bathroom has a 1" gap at the bottom which I now stuff with towels to block light. I'm thinking an exhaust could be made to push air out this opening.
Any thoughts people might have would be greatly appreciated.