My aunt lived in a house designed by a modernist architect (the late Jack Daniels, later founder of Daniels Group) with copper tubing for the radiant floors in the early fifties, it was wonderful visiting there as a child, I loved rolling on the warm floors.
My aunt lived in a house designed by a modernist architect (the late Jack Daniels, later founder of Daniels Group) with copper tubing for the radiant floors in the early fifties, it was wonderful visiting there as a child, I loved rolling on the warm floors.
My aunt lived in a house designed by a modernist architect (the late Jack Daniels, later founder of Daniels Group) with copper tubing for the radiant floors in the early fifties, it was wonderful visiting there as a child, I loved rolling on the warm floors.
I had no idea it existed back then. Any idea why it didn't catch on at the time?
Well, for one thing, when a pipe in the floor broke one winter, she had to move out while they cracked half the floor looking for it.
That would put me off of it too.