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Designer Air Conditioners | Cool in Style 🖼️

An air conditioner doesn't have to be an object to hide. Here you'll find indoor units carefully crafted in materials and finishes, designed to blend in with your décor without giving up the performance of inverter technology.
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Air conditioners that are good to look at, not just to use

For years the wall-mounted split was an aesthetic compromise: efficient but bulky, to be placed where it bothered the eye the least. Design air conditioners overturn this pattern. The indoor units are designed as genuine décor elements, with clean lines, matt or glossy surfaces and finishes meant to interact with walls and furniture. One example that has become a reference is the Daikin Emura series, but almost all the big brands now offer a range that is carefully crafted in appearance too.

Materials and finishes that make the difference

The difference between an anonymous split and a design one shows in the details: brushed aluminium casings, higher-quality plastics, slim profiles and integrated grilles that disappear into the body of the unit. Some models are available in several colours, from classic white to matt black, to metal grey, so you can choose the finish that best matches the room. The aesthetic care takes nothing away from the substance: you'll also find these models among our A+++ class wall-mounted air conditioners.

How many BTU do you need for your room?

Beauty doesn't change the rules of sizing: the capacity is chosen based on the square metres and the insulation. In our design air conditioner catalogue you'll mainly find these sizes:

  • 7000 BTU: small spaces up to about 20 m².
  • 9000 BTU: bedrooms and studies up to about 25 m².
  • 12000 BTU: living rooms from 25 to 35 m².
  • 15000 and 18000 BTU: large spaces and open-plan areas from 35 to 50 m².

If you want to dress several rooms in the same style with a single outdoor unit, consider a multi-split system or a tri-split wall-mounted unit.

Design and performance go together

Caring about form doesn't mean giving up substance. These models carry the same inverter heat pump technology as the more technical series: they cool in summer, heat in winter and modulate the power to reduce consumption. The SEER and SCOP indices stay high and many models fall into the A+++ class typical of wall-mounted single-split units. Several of these air conditioners are also smart, compatible with Alexa and Google Home, so you can control temperature and switching on by voice or from your smartphone.

The brands most refined in design

You'll find the manufacturers that have made aesthetics a strength, with official warranty and readily available spare parts: Daikin, with the famous Emura series, Mitsubishi Electric, LG with its Artcool units and Toshiba. Prices start at around 489 euros and go up to the most refined solutions, beyond 3000 euros for the top-of-the-range models.

Tax incentives and reduced VAT

Tax incentives where applicable, such as reduced VAT for renovation work, also apply to a design air conditioner. The conditions depend on the type of work, so it's best to check the up-to-date requirements before buying.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes an air conditioner a design model?
It's the finishes and materials of the indoor unit: aluminium casings or higher-quality plastics, clean lines, slim profiles and sometimes several colours available. The aim is to make the split blend in with the décor, as the Daikin Emura series does, without it looking like a foreign body on the wall.
Does a design air conditioner cost much more?
There's a small premium compared with a basic model of the same capacity, because you're also paying for the aesthetic care and the finishes. In our catalogue prices start at around 489 euros, so it remains an affordable expense and in line with mid-range single-split units.
Is the performance the same as a normal air conditioner?
Yes. These models use the same inverter heat pump technology as the more technical series, with high SEER and SCOP indices and an energy class that is often A+++. The design care takes nothing away from cooling and heating efficiency.
Can I choose the colour of the indoor unit?
Many design models are available in several finishes, from classic white to matt black to metal grey. Availability varies from brand to brand and from series to series, so it's best to check the options shown on each product page.
How many BTU do you need for a 25 m² room?
For a well-insulated room of about 25 m², 9000 BTU is usually enough. For larger, poorly insulated or very sun-exposed spaces, it's better to go up to 12000 BTU, while for open-plan areas you reach 15000 or 18000 BTU.
Can these air conditioners be controlled with Alexa or Google Home?
Several design models are also smart and compatible with Alexa and Google Home, so you can manage switching on, temperature and scheduling through voice commands or an app. Compatibility is shown on each product page.