Condensation In Utility Room

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I'm having problems with condensation in a utility room that's on the side of my kitchen. It's made mainly from wood and glass with a felt roof. There is no ventilation in there and when the heating is on or I've been cooking or just overnight when it's cold there's a lot of condensation on the windows.

I was looking at either getting a dehumidifer or a humidstat/humistat fan for the room but wasn't sure which would be the best option. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

There is a vent leading outside that used to be for a tumble dryer hose - is it possible to get something to fit this?
 
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Both a waste of money , a couple of vents will do the job at no cost, though description of it's design suggest you will have a condensation problem.
 

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