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1966880 No.1966880 [Reply] [Original]

My office is in the basement now, boys. You know what's not in the basement? Central heating.

How can I make a small, movable, removable partition for myself that will have decent airflow and heat retention from a space heater?

Is it just a matter of spreading blankets/heavy fabric across poles? Right now, the basement is unfinished with perhaps 12x12 feet of open space I need to reduce. I'd imagine I need to get it down to 8x8 or so, right?

>> No.1966922

>>1966880
If it's unfinished just frame some walls and put in proper insulation. A thin partition won't insulate nearly as well. Also consider a radiant heater pointed at your desk

>> No.1967200

>>1966922
This

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>>1966880
I'd probably make canvas stage flats, because I used to help make those in highschool. Plenty of examples and tutorials online, but honestly once you look at the construction of a few, you know how to do it.