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86% (10) DSCF7494 It's not winter yet, but heat - wasted - and coming up behind this wall and bottom of the corner of this cabinet is really astounding amount. Every time I stick my finger in - I'm like - where does this much of heat comes from? down stair people heating their room like mad already? Possible. But this part of Brooklyn people are supposed to be poor, so - Say that must be from burning hot water pipes - but then why the heat spot is running horizontally at the bottom - at the floor level? I guess water pipe is going vertical - and there is no heat trace on that vertical part... By all means it's so hot that you feel it when you just stand in front of the cabinet. Once you step off, you really notice how warm - heat is coming from somewhere - massive amount. Probably it's hot water pipe, of course uninsulated, just running around inside of this stone and brick building's wall space - [ crazy amount of heat issue - because of continent's climate type and also because of many human stupidity - if we measure and calculate probably head shaking amounts. and they are moved around very ineffectively, at each single house's case, So where we get the enough amount of energy resources, we can waste as much as we are stupid, enough amount we can waste but still will remain cheap - per unit we need gigantic amount, and we use it in totally incomprehensible ways. ***IF WE stop the water heater down there, rather have gas or electric tankless water heater for each unit, what happens? - er? - for all these - apt buildings of NYC? So from where does America, do we get that energy and how we pay for it? Why we can't build or rebuild shelters/bldgs with better understanding, materials and technology? Why we overprice all these old, junk like infra and try to make most of the money out of it? etc (A feet thick wall thing.) 3D globe, Shelter Science module talk by Thomas Friedman and John Doerr (even it was 10 secs or so.) Jefferson, Virginia Tech connection Pitt, and Prefab Connect all. ] Floorplan - 2nd-Story
Upstairs, we have a nice little apartment that could wither be a really big studio or a one bedroom with a slightly awkward bedroom. I'd probably go with the latter option, so that's what I've sketched out here. To the left of the stairs we have a kitchen and small dining nook (in which most people would put an extra prep table instead of a kitchen table, since no one eats at the table in a one bedroom apartment, right?), and a small bathroom behind the stairs. The majority of the floor is left open with valted ceiling and a 12 foot window toward the street (and possibly a skylight on the back/southern roof) for plenty of low-cost light. This is important, since this room is just as likely to be used as an artists studio as an apartment, depending on who's living there. The awkwardly shaped wedge portion of the upstairs is split into two halves for a decent sized bedroom and walk-in closet (and linen closet). The walk-in loses a little bit of clothes-hanging room, but that's made up for by using more of the wedge-bits in the bedroom as a second normal closet. Note that all of the plumbing shares a single wall, to make it as easy to plumb as possible. And it's intentionally on the left side of the unit, since there should already be some sort of plumbing near there for the sprinkler system. I would also opt for a tankless water heater for this unit, which could be installed under the corner kitchen cabinet. Similar posts: how to check water heater thermostat kubota engine block heater remington propane heater quiet heater fan reddy heater 30000 btu shop heaters kerosene lakewood oil heaters noritz water heaters |