New-Build Kitchen Diner Air Conditioning in Marlow

Open-plan comfort, planned before the units go in.

Modern new-build homes in Marlow feature large, open-plan kitchen-diners that generate heat and can be uncomfortable in summer. Specifying AC during the design phase ensures zoned, efficient cooling that reaches every corner without visible ducts or disruption. Aircon4Home plans multi-head systems tailored to open-plan living from day one.

New Build Air Conditioning

Open-plan kitchen-diners are the heart of contemporary Marlow homes, but heat from cooking and large glazed areas demands responsive cooling. Installing AC before first fix lets us position internal units strategically—perhaps one head over the kitchen and another in the dining zone—with all pipework hidden in service cavities or above suspended ceilings. High airtightness in new-builds means systems respond quickly, maintaining comfort without over-running. We size the system to match your space's thermal load and design, ensuring efficient, quiet operation during family gatherings.

  • Planned before kitchen units and ceilings go in
  • Sized for open-plan new-build layouts
  • Handles cooking heat and large glazed areas
  • Coordinated with your kitchen fitter and developer
  • 5-year parts and labour warranty
  • Free installation survey

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I install one large AC unit or multiple heads in my Marlow kitchen-diner?

Multiple heads (e.g., one over the kitchen, one in the dining area) usually work better. They're quieter, more efficient, and provide even temperature control across the open space. We advise on placement during the design phase.

How do you hide AC pipework in a new-build kitchen-diner in Marlow?

Pipework runs through service voids or above suspended ceilings during construction. Internal units mount neatly on walls or can be integrated into soffits. The result is a clean, professional finish with no visible clutter.

Will AC dry out the air in my new-build kitchen-diner?

Modern systems include humidity control. Properly installed and maintained, AC keeps air comfortable without over-drying. New homes' airtight construction actually benefits from managed ventilation and cooling combined.

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