
Love love love Indian cotton fabricsI
I have one on each end of the buildingCardboard over the foil stuff
first I staplethe radiant barrier then cover with card board I couldn’t reach the top, will need some help Glad I got this 6 step lightweight ladder I’ll probably remove the foil, I can’t keep it up and it looksweird! Family keeps me grounded
I’ve enjoyed putting this little building together, first the radiant barrier (more information on that here http://radiant barrier ) Then thinking of an inexpensive way to improve insulation I bought super large boxes from Uhaul and stapled them over the barrier. I covered each end wall with fabric. I’ll need some help to finish the ceiling because the staple gun needs to be pushed in a certain way to make the connection and it was too hard for me, not safe I’ll try to find Frank. I need to find more cardboard too, and maybe some more white fiber board like what I used for the photo board. some white walls would make the room lighter feeling, cleaner.
I may put the barrier inside my RV cubby walls and am using it on my windows to block the heat. until it cools down a bit…it’s kind of like living in a dark cave but nice.
Instead of $ 500+ to insulate the building I spent about $130.00 plus cardboard boxes and still have about half left over to share or sell. Do you think this will work? I’m not sure but am hopeful, hard to judge as I’ve not finished the ceiling. This heat is algo espantoso! but I think it would have been impossible to work in there as I have been with only the fan working. The AC works noisily and sometimes shouts and scares me so I have to turn it off quickly before it ruines itself, needs some servicing, I’ll ask Frank to look at it.
Wow, you’ve been busy…takin’ care of business, straight up girl-power! Love the fabric!
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I think it will be great once you get it aircondition.
Will you have enough light, with the door closed, to paint????
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It looks awesome, I did the same thing with a shed, turned it into a tiny house. It is insulated better than the travel trailer. Stays nice and cool.
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