Cold Kitchen!? I live in a downstairs flat and all right before I moved...
I live in a downstairs flat and all right before I moved within an extension was built at the backbone to compensate for a kitchen and bathroom.
The bathroom is minute and has a radiator for this reason it stays pretty much warm.
But the kitchen is other perishing during winter periods. I don't cogitate there be any insulation fitted when it was built which doesn't comfort anything.
What can I do without sticking a furnace in in attendance and there is also no room for a radiator. Any facilitate?
Keep doors + window closed. Maybe get a hearth rug. Wear a jumper or extra layer when you go within, no one go in our kitchen much anyway. Make the rest of your house cooler so you dont observe the cold kitchen as much.
Are you competent to talk to your hotelier about this? It could be that they're unconscious of the shoddy work the contractor did.
There are also a lot of small baseboard type heaters that could be installed. They're not as high-ceilinged as a radiator and might work.
One thing we do if you do not own pets or children, is we always quit the oven door open when we're finished (over turned off) the hot nouns from the oven will disperse throughout the room over time. Its not a solution, just a route of adding a moment or two more heat.
Answers: It's not impossible, but it is unlikely that no insulation was installed when the extension be built. What you are really asking for is,.....something for nothing, ie high temperature. It isn't available. If it's cold, you have to give heat, it costs money, nearly sums it up. Unless i am cooking, I have to hold a heater within the kitchen of my cottage otherwise, in winter, it's cold. Not what you needed to hear, but that is how it is :-)