Leonardo radiant ceiling for luxury residential: smart renovation for Villa Nancy.
In Rocca di Papa, in the heart of the Castelli Romani, we are at work at Villa Nancy.
This is a prestigious property built in the 1950s: a luxurious 1,000 square metre villa with park, tennis court and swimming pool, former residence of Alcide De Gasperi.
The energy upgrading project included the installation of the Leonardo 3.5 radiant ceiling in heating and cooling. In addition, we supplied and installed our Deuclima CMV machines, both horizontal ceiling-mounted and vertical wall-mounted.
The building is on three levels and has ceilings more than 3 metres high. The latter is an important feature, as we were able to take advantage of the lowering by using the cavity between the ceiling and the radiant ceiling as a technical compartment for the distribution of all systems, both mechanical and areaulic. The cavity therefore also houses the piping for the controlled mechanical ventilation.
The intervention is in fact completed by integration with air treatment for dehumidification , which is fundamental in the presence of a radiant system working in cooling mode.
The building site is in an advanced state, with part of the ceilings already grouted to Q3 grade, the veils already executed, and the provision for spotlights and chandeliers ready. In this regard, all the radiant panels are printed (laser tracing) so as to mark the position of the pipe inside them, thus eliminating the risk of accidental drilling during the installation of lights or other work.
The concealed hatch hides the SL manifold, from which all the abduction lines that will supply the panels in the different rooms depart. In the bathrooms, hydro panels have been installed, specifically for humid environments.