just needs loft boards for flooring,
Ooooh good catch! Electric bill will suffer if you render the insulation invalid. Though I don't know how much depending on how you insulate the grow room. If you insulate the grow room good enough, it'll probably offset any loss you get from squishing the attic blankets.It is obvious that attic space, not a loft, has what is most commonly called attic blankets, rolls of insulation that are thicker/taller than the joists they lay between.
If you put down flooring you will compress the insulation and you will lose a good bit of its insulating properties.
I also want to see how big the chiminey entrance is haha!!hell no haha.. I want to see pictures of you in the chimney climbing up haha just for shits and giggles, good find and hope everything works out for you
I also want to see how big the chiminey entrance is haha!!
I am just trying to figure out what vintage the home must be. While in high school and college in the 70s in the summers I worked with a friend whose family had a carpentry business. I have seen many chimneys and some were pretty darn old and some were pretty darn large but I do not recall ever seeing one that was so old that it did not have some sort of offset and damper setup or if they did not they were never nearly large enough for a monkey to crawl up let alone a human of average size or more. I just did not see things like that so it makes me wonder about the age of the building.
 
Also for a rather long time chimneys have had liners, they have been double wall and were rock or brick or tile or now double wall stainless steel .. but the point is for ages they have been double wall so did you have to break through two layers of something to find the attic space or was it only a single layer in the side of the chimney?
the double circle thing you were talking about....are they chimney caps, or is it bricked out in to double circles. That's something commonly used in Tudor style houses.was a whole chimney, no ofset, chimney top turns into a double circle
anyways,
house is victorian i think
very old,
alot of decorative marble everywere
I think it brings a whole new meaning to Santa Clause at your houselet me know what you think !
the offer still opean to help build it as il to give it a go