Ok, for the generally misinformed. In a nutshell, Kotatsu = table with blankey with heater = warm = snuggable.
Now, when I was younger, I would drape blankets over heat vents (in a house with a heating system for those who live in warm areas) and just capture all the warm air that way. Similar to a kotatsu... sorta. Minus the fact, no table.
When I study, I generally wrap myself in a blanket. Recently, I've been draping my blanket somewhat over a chair and using a portable heater to blow warm air into the area under the chair. Warms the air nicely, but often quickly overheats.
So... after doing a bit of googling and finding people dismantling and reworking "Lack" tables from ikea, modding it to deal with a kotatsu warmer, adding change in voltage system etc, etc. I've discovered it's super... complicated, and supposedly pricey.
IDEA: "Lazy Kotatsu System".
1. Need table (Coffee table likely)
2. Need "board" for table (Goes on top of the blanket. May need heavier board depending on thickness of blanket)
3. Need blanket. Bedsheet for 'cheap', proper blanket if available.
4. Portable heater OR, if you don't mind being close to a wall that has a heating vent, you can use the vent.
Step 1: Place table in area
Step 2: Place blanket on table
Step 3: Place board over blanket and on top of table
Step 4: Use portable heater or heat vent to warm area under blanket.
Step 5: Profit
Repeat step 4 if necessary to increase temperature under blanket. (In my experience, an area 2ft by 2ft by 1.5 ft (under the chair) would need reheating maybe once every 2-3 hours but also depending if it became too warm and I'd open it to release all the warm air.
What do you think?
Any suggestions for improvement?
Any suggestions for "cheap" items that can be used as "parts"? Garage sale cruising isn't the most "consistent" of methods.
I mean, hell, if I could find it, I'd love to have a slab of marble to put on top of the table. But LIKE HELL that would happen, right?