Modern living rooms in new-build homes deserve efficient, whisper-quiet air conditioning. Plan systems during design to avoid retrofit disruption and maximise comfort. Aircon4Home specifies lounge AC that cools evenly, works with large windows, and integrates with your Reading home's insulation and Building Regulations compliance.
New-build lounges often feature large windows and open connections to kitchens—creating variable cooling demands. Design AC during construction to position units away from TV walls or focal points, using ceiling cassettes or wall-mounted panels that blend with modern interiors. Ducting routes invisibly through floor voids. Modern insulation means your lounge stays cooler longer, but efficient zoning prevents over-cooling. Specify systems that work with your lounge's glazing, orientation, and occupancy patterns. We assess thermal load and design solutions before first fix, ensuring comfort without construction disruption.
- Planned around large glazed new-build lounges
- Concealed pipework, agreed before first fix
- Heating and cooling from a single unit
- Sized for modern airtightness and glazing levels
- 5-year parts and labour warranty
- Free installation survey
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I design AC for a large, open new-build lounge?
Assess glazing area, solar gain, and room depth. Options include dual ceiling cassettes for even coverage or a high-output wall unit. We calculate cooling demand based on your lounge's specific orientation and window area in Reading.
Will AC clash with my lounge's interior design in a new-build?
No. Specify units during design—ceiling cassettes, slim wall panels, or ductwork above ceilings blend seamlessly with modern interiors. Plan placement to avoid TV walls or focal points.
Can I zone a lounge separately from other rooms?
Yes. Multi-zone systems let you control the lounge independently from bedrooms, kitchen, or other areas. Plan this during construction for clean ductwork and flexible comfort without retrofit work later.