Dwell Home Venice: Part 9
In this series, Sebastian Mariscal designs a home in Venice, California, that brings the outside in. We track the project from start to finish with future resident Michael Sylvester. Part 9, November 2011: Preparing for Slabs.
Dwell Home Venice has concrete slab floors. Some preparation is needed before we can pour our concrete. We here at Dwell have long been proponents of radiant heating, and in the slideshow we go over all of the steps needed to get a system in place.
For previous installments of "Dwell Home Venice," click here
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Is there any insulation below the concrete floor? Kind Regards Troels
Radiant floor heat is awesome. I very much liked the slideshow on how the system is being installed in this home.
Nice! Why use no-hub on a residential ground work though? Just curious.
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