Apr 02 2009
Tiny Bathroom Fan for a Tiny Home
One of the big challenges of tiny home design is managing moisture effectively. Incorporating appropriate vapor protection and ventilation is essential if you don’t want to either be living in a greenhouse in the summer or chipping ice off your lovely wooden walls in the winter.
Perhaps the biggest generator of moisture inside a tiny home is the bathroom. Some form of effective ventilation in this space is essential but, unfortunately, many bathroom fans aren’t designed for small spaces. I recently discovered an exception to this–the NuTone 744 NT Bathroom Exhaust Fan.
Not only does this unit offer a high-efficiency fan in a small size, but it does dual=duty by also acting as a recessed ceiling light.
One of the big challenges of tiny home design is managing moisture effectively. Incorporating appropriate vapor protection and ventilation is essential if you don’t want to either be living in a greenhouse in the summer or chipping ice off your lovely wooden walls in the winter.
Perhaps the biggest generator of moisture inside a tiny home is the bathroom. Some form of effective ventilation in this space is essential but, unfortunately, many bathroom fans aren’t designed for small spaces. I recently discovered an exception to this–the NuTone 744 NT Bathroom Exhaust Fan.
Not only does this unit offer a high-efficiency fan in a small size, but it does dual=duty by also acting as a recessed ceiling light.
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