New-build kitchen diners in Worcester are designed as the heart of modern homes, combining cooking, dining and living in one expansive space. These integrated areas can quickly become uncomfortably warm, making air conditioning a practical consideration during the construction phase. Installing AC before first fix allows for discreet ductwork and optimal placement without compromising your finished design.
A new-build open-plan kitchen diner requires careful AC planning. The cooking zone generates significant heat; the dining area needs different comfort levels. Specifying during construction allows us to zone the space—perhaps with two indoor units positioned discreetly—and route all pipework before plasterboard closes. For Worcester new-builds, early design ensures units don't clash with kitchen cabinetry, extractors, or services. Modern airtight builds make standalone AC essential for comfort: combined with your insulation, a zoned system delivers precise temperature control without disruption to your finished space.
- 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
How many AC units does an open-plan kitchen diner need?
Typically one or two, depending on size and layout. A larger space benefits from dual units—one serving the kitchen zone, one the dining area—for independent control. During our free survey, we assess your new-build kitchen diner dimensions and heat load to recommend the right zoning strategy.
Can AC indoor units work with kitchen design in a new-build?
Yes. Specifying AC early lets us position wall units above cabinetry or in alcoves, or use ceiling cassettes above false beams. For Worcester new-build kitchen diners, clever placement means units are functional but subtle. Coordination with your kitchen designer during construction ensures seamless integration.
Will AC interfere with my kitchen extractor in a new-build?
No, if planned together. During new-build construction, we coordinate with your builder and kitchen supplier to ensure AC and extraction ductwork coexist without conflict. Our team ensures all services fit the open-plan space without disruption or efficiency loss.