Aesthetic ventilation grilles: don't give up on aesthetics

Since the regulations require that ventilation grilles be used not only in bathrooms and kitchens but also throughout the home, their use has expanded. Right now, they are a common part of any building. The problem they initially had was that, of course, the image they offered was not the best. Fortunately, there are options for aesthetic ventilation grilles, and we don't have to sacrifice the beauty of our home.

This ventilation system was established when its necessary use was included in the Technical Building Code. Specifically, what is described in Article 3.1.1.1 is that "living rooms, bedrooms, and lounges must have air intake openings; bathrooms, kitchens, and toilets must have extraction openings".

The idea behind this, as explained in the same article of the Technical Building Code, is because "air must circulate from dry areas to wet areas". Therefore, these rooms must be connected through vents. And these must be covered by grilles. Due to the correct flow from dry places to wet ones, the systems installed in rooms and lounges will differ from those found in bathrooms and kitchens. But, how can we achieve aesthetic ventilation grilles? Taking into account that they often disrupt the image of the home.

As can be seen in the image above, the aesthetic ventilation grilles are those that abandon the usual lines and silver sheet materials. It is now common to find minimalist designs that provide a touch of originality to the rooms where they are placed.

The idea is to implement a unique and integrated solution in the ventilation grilles we install in the same home or building. Looking for more original shapes and coverings in nobler materials. They are made from plastic, metal, a fusion of both materials, and also chrome or polished finishes. The goal is to find the one that best fits the needs of the installation location.

Not only that. Grilles can also save energy depending on their finishes. One shouldn't have to give up comfort or aesthetics while remaining in compliance with regulations. Additionally, for health reasons and energy efficiency, the aesthetic ventilation grilles found on the market today perform better than the old ones that were also less attractive.

Conditions to achieve aesthetic ventilation grilles

Aesthetic ventilation grilles

Beyond the option of hiding them - and this is difficult as they cannot be obstructed - an interesting idea is to find aesthetic ventilation grilles. Of course, before that, we must consider that some of the beautiful ones have many slats, which reduces the airflow. In that case, the option of installing more grilles remains. Or looking for others that do not compromise aesthetics while allowing airflow.

Although there are options that can be compatible and beautiful, care must be taken to purchase aesthetic ventilation grilles from expert professionals. They can be made individually if you're handy, but it will be more challenging to measure the airflow, and there's a risk they may not be efficient.

On the other hand, when talking about ventilation grilles, one must consider how they behave with the double flow ventilation system. This system is meant to replace traditional ventilation systems thanks to its high energy efficiency.

In double flow ventilation systems, there are many more options for ventilation grilles than in traditional methods. There is a greater variety of materials and finishes, many of which are designed to improve energy efficiency while meeting aesthetic standards and providing comfort. A good example of aesthetic ventilation grilles for this system is the low-profile ones. They are more discreet and look better in the home.

Siber Ventilation

Manufacturer of High Energy Efficiency Ventilation Systems. Siber provides a set of high energy efficiency solutions in wind and mechanically intelligent ventilation, improving the Health, Hygiene, and Comfort of people, being respectful of the environment.

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