Your lounge is where your family spends the most time—and keeping it comfortable in warm weather matters. Specifying air conditioning during your new-build design phase in Cannock ensures your living space stays cool without disruption, aesthetic compromise, or the cost of retrofitting later.
Lounges and living spaces are focal points of new-build homes across Cannock. By planning AC during the design phase, we can position indoor units thoughtfully—often high on a side wall or within a feature wall—where they blend seamlessly with your décor. A well-sized lounge system removes heat from sofas, windows, and electronics without over-cooling. Modern new-build living spaces in Cannock benefit from large windows and high ceilings, which can trap heat in summer—making planned AC particularly valuable. Early specification also means no chasing walls, patching plasterboard, or redecorating after handover.
- 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 should I position an AC unit in my new-build lounge in Cannock?
High wall mounting—on a blank wall away from the TV and seating areas—keeps cool air flowing across the room without draughts. During design stage, we can advise the best position. Wall-mounted units are far less intrusive than floor-standing models.
Can lounge air conditioning work with large windows in new-build homes?
Yes. Modern glazing in new-build homes is energy-efficient, but large windows do admit solar heat. Properly sized AC cools the space easily. We often recommend light-coloured blinds or films to reduce heat gain—especially on south- or west-facing lounges in Cannock.
Will lounge AC be visible and intrude on my new-build décor?
No. Wall-mounted units are compact and slim—often just 80mm deep. Specified during build, we position them high and away from focal points. Many homeowners paint units to match their walls, making them nearly invisible.