Humidifiers for large rooms
Optimal humidity in large rooms
Today, in more and more homes and offices, people are deciding bigger is better. Open-plan living-dining areas or loft apartments are increasingly popular. And even in homes with smaller rooms, doors are often left open. Whatever the size of the room, the right temperature (approx. 20°C) and humidity (40-60%) are essential to comfort.
When is a room a large room?
Large rooms start from a floor area of 40 m² at a normal ceiling height of 2.5 metres. Most bedrooms and studies are much smaller. But a large living-dining area or a loft apartment easily qualify. Not to mention studios, open-plan offices and conference rooms.
The rule is that the smaller the room, the easier it is to humidify the air inside. A 15 m² bedroom is no problem. But what about a generous living room or spacious living-dining area measuring 45 m²? Is it possible to control the humidity in rooms like this?
The challenge of large rooms
Large rooms may be a modern trend, but the need for an optimal indoor climate is nothing new. The wrong humidity can negatively affect comfort and health. However, maintaining the optimal humidity level is usually a challenge. This is where humidifiers can have a huge impact. They help maintain a healthy humidity of 40-60% and naturally reduce harmful substances in the air. This is practically a must in large rooms with automatic ventilation and underfloor heating. But most humidifiers are designed for a specific room size. Small appliances can’t cope with large rooms. Even turned up to the max over a long period, they aren’t powerful enough to noticeably improve the indoor air.
The modern solution for easy living in large rooms
Humidifiers for large rooms are much more powerful. They are designed to humidify the air in spaces of up to 120 m². That’s the size of a tennis court. Venta Humidifiers also come with a remote control and the option of control via an app. You can monitor and control your
indoor air – even on the go.
Here’s how the Venta principle works
A fan directs the ambient air into the water-filled Humidifier, where it travels through an ingeniously designed 3D disk stack. Each individual disk in the stack is based on a principle found in nature. Just like stomata on the underside of a leaf, thousands of tiny openings ensure that far more water molecules evaporate in the same time than on a flat surface.
Hygienically clean air evaporates from the disk surfaces into the room. Simultaneously, the stacks trap harmful substances such as dust or pollen, which are then washed off in the water and collected in the Humidifier.