I know a lot of you do home improvement projects in the winter. Sue, I know you talk a lot about this.
I am loving my new looks-like-a-woodstove electric heater with the fake (but real-looking) "flames". I have it sitting in my masonry fireplace, and I want to build a "surround" for it partly because it would look nice, and partly to better block off warm air from going up my chimney (although I do have the chimney blocked off already).
I have run the heater on high for several hours (as a test), the sides and top barely get warm, so I know it would be safe to build this surround out of wood (it just gets hot in the front, where the heater blows out the hot air).
Problem being, I would need to paint this new surround (would paint it black) inside my house.
Question (finally!) How do those of you that do indoor house painting when it is cold outside deal with the paint smell?
I am sensitive to chemical smells of all kinds, paint smell included.
Thanks to all!
Anne