Strict rules and unbearable indoor heat
Living in an old town or a new apartment building comes at a cost. Often, strict facade protection rules prohibit hanging outdoor compressors, quickly turning your apartment into a greenhouse during the summer.
Open windows offer no relief, bringing in only city noise and dust. People are forced to endure 30-degree heat in their own homes because installing a traditional split system is either legally impossible or requires months of coordination with neighbors.
Coolness without architectural compromises
An air conditioner without an outdoor unit solves this problem elegantly. The entire cooling and heating mechanism is hidden in one stylish device inside your room, exchanging air through two unnoticeable grilles on the building's exterior.
You enjoy fresh, cool air without violating any architectural requirements. These monoblock units operate efficiently, filter the indoor air, and allow you to create a personal oasis of comfort while the asphalt melts outside.
No outdoor compressors and no arguments with neighbors – this is the only fully-fledged climate control solution in zones with strict architectural requirements.
