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I started with insulating the walls and roof, and produced it using the standard multi-layer method. To do this, I used 5-10 mm Izospan, then partially 10 cm polystyrene foam and in some places glass wool mats 50 mm thick.
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I mounted the wall partitions as follows, I wrapped the racks of 50 x 150 mm timber with chipboard left over from the old one. furniture. I sealed all the cracks with polyurethane foam. For the dressing room finishing material I chose natural pine lining. This is a more environmentally friendly material, with good thermal conductivity and moisture absorption.
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I used a practical and original design move to install the doorway - a compartment mechanism with mirrored doors. The width of the passage is 1.65, and the height is 2.45 meters almost to the ceiling; these parameters are due to the installation of two compartment doors.With a given width, each door is about 0.85 meters and when moving one, it frees up the most optimal passage, and with a large door height to the ceiling, the appearance improves and the space of the room increases.
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I finished the ends of the passage walls with the remains of laminated flooring and a plastic corner, securing them with self-tapping screws with plugs.
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On both sides of the dressing room I made shelves for clothes and other things from laminated chipboard sheets.
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To place the clothes, I used the installation of furniture rails on special mounts, which were well suited for the sloping ceiling of the room.
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The dressing room turned out to be 8.5 square meters in area, so I provided for the installation of heating and a radiator in it. The radiator is installed horizontally and if there is a need to dry your shoes a little, just put it on top.
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The dressing room turned out to be spacious, functional and, thanks to the mirror design, expanding the space of the main room.
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