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Most components of your home’s HVAC system are hidden from view, but others like the supply/return registers, thermostat and ductless mini-split units sit fully exposed in plain sight. Completely covering up these unattractive elements can adversely affect the operation of your HVAC, but you can make them less noticeable.

Here’s how to work these necessary HVAC elements into your interior design:
A thermostat needs a central, unobstructed location to accurately monitor the temperature. However, you can hide this homely round or rectangular device from view by:
Blocking off any supply or return registers can result in airflow restrictions that decrease your HVAC’s energy efficiency and lead to component damage. To camouflage these eyesores while maintaining good airflow:
Bulky, rectangular mini-split units are typically placed high on a wall, and need adequate airflow clearance, so they take a little more creative effort to disguise:
For more advice on how to make HVAC elements blend in with your Orlando home’s interior design, contact us at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions.