Hi all,
I'm undertaking a project which is sufficiently well outside of my comfort zone & expertise to make it rather exciting.
The building is a 200+ year old chalet on the side of a hill in the Tarantaise valley. The previous owners carried out a large amount of structural work to it (new roof, foundation, concrete floors and walls, door and window openings) but then ran out of steam/funds. It's lain empty for 10+ years waiting for someone foolish enough to take it on. What I'm starting with is an empty shell that retains *some* of the original character (beams in roof, couple of stone walls) but which appears to be structurally sound.
I'm currently in the process of finalising room layouts and details for heating and ventilation (MVHR system + heat pump and UFH). It's somewhat a case of building the tracks as the train is bearing down on us, as trades are on-site currently putting up mezzanines and stud walls/etc.
I need to make some decisions on the various components and layouts for duct work in the short term, so will likely be making a few posts hoping for some helpful input. Obligatory photos attached!