I was glad it was a sauna and not an out house!Other than the structure, that entire sauna was a piece of junk. A wood stove with a pile of rock on top? Idiots!
I was glad it was a sauna and not an out house!Other than the structure, that entire sauna was a piece of junk. A wood stove with a pile of rock on top? Idiots!
Glad I wasn't the only one thinking:I was glad it was a sauna and not an out house!
I've never seen a sauna without stones as means to create steam...It was a negative comment.
i think he means that it's an actual woodstove with some stones thrown on instead of proper kiuasI've never seen a sauna without stones as means to create steam...
Ah, true.i think he means that it's an actual woodstove with some stones thrown on instead of proper kiuas
Yes, a sauna needs a stove of some sort, but certainly not the average wood stove with rocks placed on top. It's really out of place in there, might even work fine for a while, just not the right kind of stove to use as a sauna stove.I've never seen a sauna without stones as means to create steam...
Thanks for changing the subject!
I'm sure all that interior siding makes it difficult to get fire insurance.As gawdawful a "home" that monstrosity apparently purports to be, while I don't know why anyone would do such a thing, I am impressed that other than the garage they managed to hide every bit of wood under PVC siding and trim.
Aaaand, yikes!![]()
One wild fire and poof! I do find the seclusion appealing though, but not for nearly 3 mill of ugly construction.The location looks fantastic but, almost 3mil for a concrete box with what looks like eternit boards for wall coating? Seriously?
With that mess of exposed romex in a garage on top the toxic interior materials IDK how they could have a CO for those apartments.I'm sure all that interior siding makes it difficult to get fire insurance.
That's the best way to describe what I couldn't put into words.It looks like if an office party were a home, with the exception of the Rosemary's Baby room