How hidden ventilation improves design and comfort: an example of Flow implementation
In modern interior design, it is important not only to create an aesthetically pleasing space but also to ensure a comfortable indoor climate. One of the key elements influencing air quality in a room is ventilation. However, traditional ventilation grilles often disrupt the integrity of the interior. The solution to this issue comes in the form of concealed slot diffusers, which integrate discreetly into the ceiling, preserving clean lines.
One recent example of the successful use of such solutions is a modern apartment project in Moscow, developed by the design studio Studio X. In this interior, the goal was to create a visually clean ceiling, eliminating any protruding elements while ensuring even air distribution.
To implement this idea, Flow slot diffusers were used:
- Model A for gentle air distribution throughout the entire room area.
- Model T, perfectly suited for integration into floating ceilings, concealing ventilation openings.
- Model A with light, combining ventilation and lighting functions, which eliminated the need for additional ceiling elements.
Thanks to these solutions, the interior maintained its minimalist style, while the ventilation system remained completely invisible. As a result, the residents received a comfortable microclimate, absence of drafts, and uniform air cooling without sharp temperature fluctuations.
Flow slot diffusers become an ideal solution not only for residential spaces, but also for commercial areas where both aesthetics and functionality are important. Using such solutions allows designers and architects to bring their boldest ideas to life without sacrificing air quality and comfort levels.