Can a central air conditioner be installed as discreetly as underwear? Absolutely! In many cases, we don't need to install a ceiling in the room to install the indoor unit of an air conditioner. The air conditioner storage closet in Qingwen's master bedroom at the central air conditioning has achieved invisible installation. There's no ceiling, and the air outlet is not visible either, yet it still provides the coolness of air conditioning. The new house is located in a three-bedroom apartment in the Dazhongyue City, Chaoyang District, Beijing. The master bedroom has a ceiling height of 2.5 meters, and if a ceiling is installed on any wall, it can only extend along the wall, with the volume of the ceiling almost as large as the cabinet in the foyer. However, the indoor unit of the air conditioner is only as large as a suitcase, and the space inside the ceiling is mostly wasted, plus the ceiling visually compresses the space. Therefore, the smaller the ceiling of the central air conditioner, the better, and if it can be avoided, it's even better. Behind the table, Qingwen's master bedroom and study are interconnected, with the walls filled with custom wardrobes. The designer installed the air conditioner above the wardrobe, with the wardrobe below 2.2 meters and the ceiling above 2.2 meters unreachable. The central air conditioner is installed inside the ceiling. This way, the bedroom can maintain an open view. (Two) The central air conditioner installed on the wardrobe can be divided into two forms: one is directly installed on the wardrobe, and the other is like Qingwen, where a ceiling is made on the wardrobe, and the central air conditioner is installed on the wardrobe. The central air conditioner in the second bedroom is set inside the ceiling at the entrance, with the ceiling level with the wardrobe. The control panel is 72 cm long, and the ceiling is 90 cm long, placing the control panel here does not waste space. Look at the overall layout of Qingwen's central air conditioner, one outdoor unit connected to four indoor units. The designer placed these two air conditioners on a one-meter-wide ceiling in the guest dining room, blowing in different directions. The ceiling area of the entire house occupies a relatively regular proportion of the entire house. First, both bedrooms have achieved invisible installation. The air conditioner is hidden in the adjacent room. Another way to install the air conditioner invisibly is to hide it in an adjacent room with an existing ceiling, such as the kitchen, corridor, bathroom, cloakroom, etc. We can choose to install an air conditioner there without affecting the beauty of the bedroom. The window-type air conditioner in the kitchen is usually directly installed on the ceiling of the kitchen: Let's first take a look at the home of the owner, Xiaojing, whose bedroom is relatively small, with a width of only 2.55 meters and no wardrobe. However, she still managed to install a central air conditioner invisibly. The reason is that the air conditioner is hidden in the adjacent dressing room, and the bedroom only has an outlet and return air. The designer also made a gypsum board design in the bedroom to cover the air outlet. As Mr. Xu said, in a 50-square-meter house in the Renmin University of China's school district, the couple lives with their elderly parents and children, and the layout is very compact. A restaurant and two bedrooms require a total of three air conditioners. It's better to install the indoor units directly in the kitchen ceiling than to install ceilings in each room. Later, in a kitchen ceiling of only 4.5 square meters, there was little extra space, with two central air conditioner indoor units, a new fan, and pipes for water and gas. The air conditioner in the child's room is hidden above the wardrobe, thus achieving invisible installation of the central air conditioner in the entire room. Guangzhou Weikuang Electrical and Mechanical Technology Co., Ltd. specializes in: Guangzhou Gree Air Conditioning,Guangzhou Gree Central Air ConditioningGuangzhou Gree Commercial Air Conditioning!
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