i know It sounds pretty awesome, right? 😀 Ok, this process is boring but I need to do it before finishing this room, but I really like the way it turned out. The result ended up being more exciting than the title of this post suggests.
My studio has its own HVAC unit, and since it was installed in July 2017, the indoor portion of that system has been housed in a storage closet off the studio’s back entry.
Fast forward to 2024, and even though I’m making a lot of progress in the studio, I still haven’t ventilated the storage closet for air flow, so I still have to leave the door open. I only close the closet door (and turn off the HVAC) if I need to take photos with the closet door closed. But as soon as the pictures are taken, I open the door and turn the HVAC back on.
Until yesterday. The storage closet that houses the HVAC unit is finally out! I can now keep the door closed and not worry about the lack of airflow burning out the HVAC system. And it took me seven years! You can’t rush these decisions and projects, you know.
As I shared yesterday, I originally planned to have this vent on the wall in the main part of the studio next to my desk and perpendicular to the office area cabinets. But after reading some suggestions in the comments on a post the other day, I decided to put the vent right here on the rear entry.
For my particular application I decided not to even use a metal frame and just stick to a pretty vent cover to the wall. But I decided that in the future I wanted to remove the vent cover, so I went ahead and used a metal frame. If I ever repaint these walls, I’ll be glad I can easily remove the vent and spray the outside. I didn’t really have anything to screw this metal frame to, so I ended up using E6000, an industrial strength adhesive, on the back of the edges to adhere to the wall. I cut it so that the fit would fit snugly inside the wall to hold the extra adhesive.
What matters is how it looks from the studio, and I’m really, really happy with how it turned out. I’m so glad to finally be able to keep that door closed!
Addicted 2 Decorating shares my DIY and decorating journey as I renovate and decorate the 1948 Fixer Upper that my husband, Matt, and I purchased in 2013. Matt has MS and is unable to do physical activity, so I do most of the housework myself. You can learn more about me here.