Now, I have been investing in dehumidification and additional temperature control monitoring devices to make sure that my new studio maintains the ideal indoor air quality
When I was younger I really enjoyed making arts and crafts. I would lock myself in my bedroom every weekend and waste my time constructing strange projects with play, yarn, and tape. I also was an avid drawer and painter when I had the time as a kiddo. To this day, I wish that I had more spare time to practice my favorite creative hobbies. In fact, there have always been additional arts and crafts hobbies that I have wanted to attempt. This is why I took a pottery class at the local Cultural Center a few months ago. Wouldn’t you know, now I find myself constructing my own home pottery studio. It turns out, purchasing a clay wheel and a kiln is not all that expensive. However, the indoor air quality control equipment that is required to keep your clay and finished pottery projects in good condition is a whole other story. It turns out, you cannot rely on basic central heating, cooling, and air quality control when you are planning on utilizing temperamental play. If the indoor air temperature or air quality is not contained within a very tight range of appropriate air conditions, you are bound to ruin your clay. The air temperature matters just as much as the amount of humidity contained inside your home, it turns out. Now, I have been investing in dehumidification and additional temperature control monitoring devices to make sure that my new studio maintains the ideal indoor air quality. My HVAC renovations have been considerable, so I really hope my interest in pottery lasts longer than my other hobbies have.