Ok, so, have seen a lot of threads with guys making rooms into smoking rooms, a lot in the basement. My question is a little different, and hoping someone has had the experience of doing what I am thinking of doing and can give me feedback.
Had an architect over the house this weekend for an addition I am moving ahead with to give me 2 bedrooms over a now dis-attached garage and extend the living room over to the garage, doubling my "entertainment" area and creating one large home with an attached garage. This will give me 4 bedrooms, 2 on the first floor, 2 on the second.
What I want to do is turn the smaller one on the current first floor which is now my office into a smoking den. Has anyone taken this route before? My concern is the smell getting into the rest of the house (there is no attic above this room, it has cathedral ceilings, so I will need to put some sort of "in wall" air excahnger I think).
If someone has done this, and it tends to stink up the rest of the house, I may bail on the idea.
This room will open into the living room, and don't want a stale smoke smell to permeate that area. I would plan on sealing the door as well.
If anyone can let me know of their experiences of converting an existing room on a main floor into a "smoking room", I'd love to hear from you.
Thank you.
Had an architect over the house this weekend for an addition I am moving ahead with to give me 2 bedrooms over a now dis-attached garage and extend the living room over to the garage, doubling my "entertainment" area and creating one large home with an attached garage. This will give me 4 bedrooms, 2 on the first floor, 2 on the second.
What I want to do is turn the smaller one on the current first floor which is now my office into a smoking den. Has anyone taken this route before? My concern is the smell getting into the rest of the house (there is no attic above this room, it has cathedral ceilings, so I will need to put some sort of "in wall" air excahnger I think).
If someone has done this, and it tends to stink up the rest of the house, I may bail on the idea.
This room will open into the living room, and don't want a stale smoke smell to permeate that area. I would plan on sealing the door as well.
If anyone can let me know of their experiences of converting an existing room on a main floor into a "smoking room", I'd love to hear from you.
Thank you.