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New high-end residential properties need climate control systems that fit quietly and almost invisibly into buildings while responding to the varying needs of occupants. This guide, sponsored by Daikin, explains the range of solutions available
For high-end residential properties, aesthetics and space are crucial considerations. Architects are designing very clean interior spaces for discerning clients, so while there need to be effective climate control systems – which include indoor or outdoor units – these also need to be discreet.
For urban developments, space is at a premium so systems need to be compact. Water-cooled VRV systems provide a solution as there is less equipment that needs to be housed on rooftops or in basements.
Inside the building, it is best to select compact indoor units that offer the flexibility to be placed where most convenient and discreet.
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