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I am having a remodel done to my studio flat, and planning to bring the kitchen into the main studio room and turn the existing kitchenette into a small bedroom.
The new bedroom room (former kitchenette) has an external vent, which thiis ducted to the bathroom to extract the air from there.
The new layout (and the ceiling jousts) do not really allow for me to duct mechanical extraction fan from the new kitchen through the bedroom to the existing vent. To do so would require lowering ceilings below the window line, which is not ideal and also costly.
Would having a circulating hood and then fitting a 60l/s mechanical vent to the window in the kitchenette solve this problem? Or would this not be building regs compliant? I've seen mixed advice about whether the mechanical extraction needs to be separate/at a distance from the window.
Thanks all!
The new bedroom room (former kitchenette) has an external vent, which thiis ducted to the bathroom to extract the air from there.
The new layout (and the ceiling jousts) do not really allow for me to duct mechanical extraction fan from the new kitchen through the bedroom to the existing vent. To do so would require lowering ceilings below the window line, which is not ideal and also costly.
Would having a circulating hood and then fitting a 60l/s mechanical vent to the window in the kitchenette solve this problem? Or would this not be building regs compliant? I've seen mixed advice about whether the mechanical extraction needs to be separate/at a distance from the window.
Thanks all!
