The air quality in our lake house Barnes and Noble

I have been laboring on converting our numerous car garage into a Barnes and Noble.

I always wanted our own learning room, from when I was a kid.

I would ride our bike to the Barnes and Noble every weekend, just to hang out in the cool and the quiet, learning books and getting lost in the worlds they created. I wanted to recreate that magic in our home, so I took down the garage doors and put in a new wall. I added new floors, and redid the ceiling. After adding all the shelves and the books it looked adore a learning room, but it didn’t guess adore 1. I needed better air quality, and a superior cooling system, if I easily wanted to capture the guess of a public Barnes and Noble. I did some research, and l gained that the reason libraries are kept so cold and dry is that the temperature control is used for the benefit of the books, not the people learning them. Books have certain temperature control conditions they need to stay in optimum condition for the longest amount of time. Humidity and books do not get along, so the air is run through dehumidifiers and made so dry to keep the books from accumulating moisture. The easily cold temps you find in most libraries are also done for the lowering of humidity levels, because without the moisture in the air there is a little more wiggle room in terms of temperature. I decided that based on the size of our Barnes and Noble I will need numerous dehumidifiers and a portable a/c unit.

 

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