disco_monkey79
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Hiya
I am going to build a floor-to-ceiling cupboard in the corner of the kitchen, approximately 10.5 square feet.
It will have the washing machine at the bottom, and shelves above for tinned goods etc. Not sure if this makes it a larder, pantry or neither. Anywho, that's by-the-by.
My query concerns venting. There is already a low-level vent going through to outside, that will end up being inside the cupboard (once constructed). It's a simple lined hole with mesh/grille covering either end.
Will this be helpful in preventing damp/mould? Or is it likely to promote it? It's a 1930s bungalow with cavity walls and concrete floors. The kitchen currently doesn't have any heating, but I will be fitting a CH radiator.
Thanks!
p.s. big thanks to everyone who helped with my soldering queries a while back - most of the rads have now been replaced (by me)
I am going to build a floor-to-ceiling cupboard in the corner of the kitchen, approximately 10.5 square feet.
It will have the washing machine at the bottom, and shelves above for tinned goods etc. Not sure if this makes it a larder, pantry or neither. Anywho, that's by-the-by.
My query concerns venting. There is already a low-level vent going through to outside, that will end up being inside the cupboard (once constructed). It's a simple lined hole with mesh/grille covering either end.
Will this be helpful in preventing damp/mould? Or is it likely to promote it? It's a 1930s bungalow with cavity walls and concrete floors. The kitchen currently doesn't have any heating, but I will be fitting a CH radiator.
Thanks!
p.s. big thanks to everyone who helped with my soldering queries a while back - most of the rads have now been replaced (by me)