Leta2020-04-22T02:34:49+00:00
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Thanks for the reply! Took me awhile to get back and check in 🙂 I will continue to try and use those areas in my practice!
Hi,
I found this thread because I’m in the process of researching infrared heating and heating options for a studio that my partner and I are planning, which funnily enough happens to be in Scandanavia! Our contractor suggested that we will have to use infrared heating but we are looking to find some other type of industrial space heaters (electric) powerful enough to to heat a 150 square meter/1,600 square foot space up to 37-38 degrees C (98.6-100.4 degrees F). I’m not sure the ceiling height, but we intend to build a studio in an existing space that has vaulted ceilings, so I think not too high. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
I’m also curious to know more about the use of infrared heat in a studio that large. I see alot about home use on the internet, and a few studios that specifically call it “infrared hot yoga”. I’ve never practiced with infrared heat, but what I’m reading makes it sound like quite a different experience than the “hot yoga” I’m used to? Do they use humidifiers in your studio in Scandanavia as well? And do you happen to know if they use infrared heat due to some kind of health regulation? My partner and I are still in the process of finding out all the regulations in our country, but so far I’m getting the impression they are a bit stricter here than in the United States as far as as permits and requirements for ventilation, health codes etc.
thanks,
Leta