
Currently, there is a rising demand for constructing luxury condominiums and villas. These multi-billion-dollar apartments demand commensurate interior furnishings, thus, air conditioning technology must evolve to meet consumer needs.
1. Sophisticated Air Conditioning Systems Catering to High-End Apartments
Currently, there is a rising demand for constructing luxury condominiums and villas. These multi-billion-dollar apartments demand commensurate interior furnishings, thus, air conditioning technology must evolve to meet consumer needs.
Convenience with Elegance
The use of temperature control systems has become an indispensable need in every household. An average apartment will require a minimum of 2 or 3 air conditioning units for functional rooms. The use of multiple outdoor units to install air conditioning in various rooms poses several limitations: occupying significant space, compromising the apartment's landscape, and causing inconvenience to neighbors due to noise and heat emitted during operation.
Challenges in Condo Balconies: Maximizing Functionality in Limited Space

A luxury 4-bedroom apartment utilizes VRV IV-S air conditioning with just one outdoor unit
To address these challenges, in recent years, several air conditioning companies like Daikin, LG Electronics, Mitsubishi, General, Fujitsu... have developed Multi-split systems comprising one outdoor unit that can connect to 2-4 indoor units in various rooms. This feature allows users to install air conditioning for their entire apartment with just one outdoor unit.
Similar to the Multi series, the central VRV/VRF air conditioning system commonly seen in commercial buildings has now been downsized by Daikin for residential use, known as VRV-S. The VRV air conditioning was first invented and patented by the Japanese company Daikin with the brand name VRV. Therefore, nowadays, most manufacturers produce according to this technology but have to use the term VRF.
These two air conditioner lines completely address the drawbacks of conventional air conditioners, not only providing a lot of utility value for users but also saving space and ensuring aesthetic appeal for the building.
Enhancing Aesthetic Appeal for Living Spaces
Optimal Placement of Air Conditioners: Balancing Cooling Efficiency and Aesthetic Appeal
Especially, the latest generation VRV IV-S has the capability to connect up to 14 indoor units. Additionally, the diverse and stylish design of indoor units allows apartment owners to harmonize with the interior of each space in the apartment.

VRV-S air conditioning ensures aesthetic appeal, comfort, and convenience for modern bedroom spaces (illustrated image)
According to the architect's advice, besides the aesthetic factor, choosing the appropriate capacity for the area will ensure the device operates efficiently. For apartments under 80 m2, owners can use the Multi series, which provides enough cooling capacity for the family. As for high-end apartments with an area larger than 100 m2, the VRV residential air conditioning series is a reasonable choice due to its larger capacity, integrated with advanced cooling technology in commercial air conditioning series, and can run at full load when used simultaneously.
