If you smoke in the house, you're going to smell the after effects of cigar smoke no matter what you try to do. You can spend a lot of time and money trying to minimize it but there's no way you will ever eliminate it to those (like my wife and other non-smokers) who can smell it.
The best solution is to have a separate building like a shed or a garage that you turn into a smoking room. grateful1 has an attached garage at his house but it doesn't have any doors that connect directly to the main house (the house and garage are connected by a screened in porch) and therefore it works perfectly. This is the only case that I've ever seen where it works.
Every Wednesday is "WNS" or "Wednesday Night Smoker" at his house NO HIS GARAGE, stop by tonight if you're in the neighborhood!
BTW, the "neighborhood" is Connecticut, not Cape Breton Island.Us Brettoners have been known to winter in Connecticut, LMAO!
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