We have a dresser that a carpenter friend built in alcove. The alcove wall was damp and he covered it with a sand/cement type coating to allow the wall to breath. He built the cupboard away from the wall and left a gap at the rear to allow air to circulate.
Unfortunately it is still quite wiffy and damp inside. We put one of those damp absorbing things with granules in it and it regularly fills up with water. Someone suggested boring a few decorative holes in the cupboard doors to allow more air circulation; but we wonder if its rising damp and need to rip it out and treat it.
Unfortunately it is still quite wiffy and damp inside. We put one of those damp absorbing things with granules in it and it regularly fills up with water. Someone suggested boring a few decorative holes in the cupboard doors to allow more air circulation; but we wonder if its rising damp and need to rip it out and treat it.