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Oscarman 11-12-2009 02:10 AM

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This is going to be fantastic, what an ideal setup. How big is this room going to be? Please keep posting updates, this is very exciting!

It is 12' x 9' and 7'6" ceiling. I am pretty excited to finally get this project going.

Here is the framing done. Water lines are going in next. Hot and cold in the room and a line for an RO system.

Don Perusse 11-17-2009 08:59 PM

Wow! what an undertaking. I know you will enjoy for years to come with some fantastic orchids. Keep up the pics. enjoy seeing your progress.

Oscarman 04-02-2010 01:50 AM

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About time I got some updates on my project.

#1) The electrical is in. Multiple outlets all mounted high up on the wall to keep them from behind the benches and out of water's way.

#2) the exterior walls have been insulated with spray foam insulation.

#3) the insulation has been trimmed flush to the stud face.

RosieC 04-02-2010 06:00 AM

Wow, what a project. Great that by redoing all this you can plan the orchid room from scratch and build in what you need as you go.

Oscarman 04-02-2010 04:25 PM

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Wow, what a project. Great that by redoing all this you can plan the orchid room from scratch and build in what you need as you go.

Hopefully I get it right! Still unsure what I am going to do for lighting. :scratchhead:

Here are a few more pics from my progress.

#1) Moisture resistant drywall was used on all interior surfaces.
#2) All joints taped and mudded.
#3) More of the same.
#4) Used 2 recessed boxes in the room for water supply. Hot/cold for watering, cleaning etc and the smaller box is for an R/O system. Had the plumber run hot and cold to this one also - maybe I'll need both one day.

Connie Star 04-04-2010 04:24 PM

I'm curious about the cost of your project. Boy would I like to be able to do something like that!

got ants 04-04-2010 06:56 PM

Oscarman, looks great. May I ask what are your plans for the other rooms? You might soon feel the need to expand further. I started with one pergola, built a second, and now planning a shade house and dry area. Current growing areas about 200 sq ft and future plans add another 300-500 sq ft. Additionally, both structures are 9' tall.

It never stops....trust me....NEVER!!!! :rofl:

Oscarman 04-04-2010 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by got ants (Post 302518)
Oscarman, looks great. May I ask what are your plans for the other rooms? You might soon feel the need to expand further. I started with one pergola, built a second, and now planning a shade house and dry area. Current growing areas about 200 sq ft and future plans add another 300-500 sq ft. Additionally, both structures are 9' tall.

It never stops....trust me....NEVER!!!! :rofl:

Sadly that will be the extent of the indoor growing area, in the remainder of the basement we have nice size family/theatre room, bedroom/massage therapy room, kids play room, storage/mechanical room, full bath, large laundry/work/potting room. I still have a large kitchen bay window and then I would have to move outside. If I could purchase and demolish the house behind me....then we are talking a real greenhouse! :evil:

Tell me about it never stopping - 5 plants in '85 and then before you know it 875! I am now much less of a madman and things are more under control.

Oscarman 04-05-2010 12:03 AM

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Now I am almost caught up with picture posts vs stage of construction!

All surfaces in the room have been covered with FRP panels and all seam, joints and connections sealed with mildew resistant silicone. The goal is to have the room completely sealed from the rest of my home to avoid structural moisture & mold issues.

As you can see the rest of my basement reno is moving along also. Cabinets and linoleum in my workbench/potting area is in.

grasshopper 04-06-2010 04:42 PM

This is going to be fantastic when it's all done. Thanks for the updates, and keep 'em coming!:biggrin:


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