Why aesthetic units are of interest to architects

Aesthetic ventilation units are of interest to architects because they do more than just change air - they allow ventilation to be integrated without disturbing the architectural design. From Helty's documentation, you can see that several models respond to just this.

  • Invisible or discreet installation: the SVS40 is completely recessed into the masonry, only a cover panel (metal, ABS or Plexiglas) remains visible. There are even window side versions where the grilles disappear completely into the window frame.
  • Façade-friendly solutions: the SVSMANHATTAN is installed "under the skin" of the façade cladding. The grilles sit next to the window profile so that the facade appearance remains intact.
  • Slim and sleek design: units like the SVSPLUS have a sleek, understated design that can be easily placed against the exterior wall without additional cladding.
  • Customizable covers: models like SVS120 and SVS40 offer covers in different materials (paintable steel, white/black Plexiglas, ABS) to match any interior.
  • Akoestisch comfort: de units combineren esthetiek met stilte, vaak <20 dB(A), wat belangrijk is in ruimtes waar design en comfort hand in hand gaan.

For architects, this means specifically:

  • Freedom in facade and interior design - no interfering vents or pipes.
  • Flexibility - units can be concealed horizontally, vertically, in walls, ceilings or cladding.
  • Added value in aesthetic and energy renovations - integrate systems into new construction details (window frames, cladding, cabinet modules) without compromising style.
  • Differentiation in projects - through design solutions that are barely visible, yet comply with EN standards and CasaClima/BioSafe certifications.

In short: aesthetic HRV units make ventilation no longer a disturbing factor for architects, but a design-friendly building component that increases building value.

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