Ted-M
pfm Member
My sound studio is 8m x 4m (normal ceiling height) brick built space, concrete floor (carpeted in thin carpet and a few rugs), it is part of an industrial unit so although it is pretty well insulated & not really draughty it is absolutely freezing through the winter months.
I have a fairly powerful electric heater but i just use it when i’m there and it doesn’t heat the room and i end up putting it next to me and having a hot left leg and freezing cold mouse hand…
So I’m looking for a better solution that is as efficient as possible - the two things i’ve found are decent wall mounted electric radiators (there seem to be a few technologies), and wall/ceiling mounted infrared panels which seem interesting but i’m not sure in practice what they are like. The difference seems to be radiators heat the air, infrared heats objects (me).
Anyone work in a cold concrete box who can offer advice?! Thanks
I have a fairly powerful electric heater but i just use it when i’m there and it doesn’t heat the room and i end up putting it next to me and having a hot left leg and freezing cold mouse hand…
So I’m looking for a better solution that is as efficient as possible - the two things i’ve found are decent wall mounted electric radiators (there seem to be a few technologies), and wall/ceiling mounted infrared panels which seem interesting but i’m not sure in practice what they are like. The difference seems to be radiators heat the air, infrared heats objects (me).
Anyone work in a cold concrete box who can offer advice?! Thanks