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The bottom panel for AC cover is an accessory designed to complete the covering of your outdoor unit when the lower part remains visible. It provides a cleaner integration, especially on a terrace, balcony, façade or wall-mounted installation.
Compatible with DECOCLIM AC covers, it matches the chosen model thanks to several sizes, materials and colours. In aluminium or wood, the bottom panel for AC cover naturally extends the design of the main product and contributes to a more discreet, neater installation that blends better into its surroundings.
An AC cover already helps conceal the outdoor unit on a façade, terrace or in a garden. However, in some configurations, it can be useful to complete the installation with a bottom panel. This accessory covers the lower part of the AC cover, preventing the unit or certain technical elements from remaining visible depending on the viewing angle.
The bottom panel for AC cover is therefore particularly suitable for installations exposed to view: a unit positioned at height, a balcony overlooking a courtyard, a façade visible from the street, a landscaped terrace or a frequently used outdoor space. It provides a more complete finish without visually weighing down the overall look.
DECOClim bottom panels are designed to fit the brand’s AC covers. They follow the dimensions of the existing models to maintain continuity between the different parts of the product. Depending on your AC cover, you can select a bottom panel in aluminium or wood.
The aluminium models are available in several RAL colours, making it easy to match the bottom panel with the main AC cover, the façade or exterior joinery. White, anthracite, light ivory, cream white, grey, brown or even black: choosing the right colour helps preserve visual consistency, whether the installation is contemporary, traditional or more technical.
The bottom panel is not essential in every situation. It becomes particularly relevant when the underside of the AC cover can be seen from a passageway, a lower floor, a neighbouring balcony or an outdoor living area. It is also useful for projects where the aesthetic aspect matters as much as visually protecting the unit.
In a shared residential building, on an exposed façade or in a landscaped garden, this type of accessory can help create a more visually acceptable installation. It allows the AC cover to be treated as a genuine outdoor integration feature, rather than a simple covering added around the unit.
The choice first depends on the size of your DECOClim AC cover. The bottom panel must match the format of the installed model to fit correctly. You then need to select the suitable material: aluminium for aluminium AC covers, wood for wooden AC covers.
The colour should also be chosen carefully. For a discreet result, it is best to use the same finish as the main AC cover. An anthracite bottom panel, for example, will suit a RAL 7016 cover, while a white or light ivory model will blend more easily into a light-coloured façade. The aim is to create simple continuity, with no visual break.
A bottom panel is used to cover the lower part of an AC cover when it remains visible. It improves the integration of the outdoor unit and makes the installation more discreet.
No, it remains optional. It is mainly recommended when the AC cover is visible from below, from a balcony, terrace, courtyard or passageway.
You need to choose a bottom panel that matches the size of your DECOClim AC cover. The format must be consistent with the installed model to ensure a proper fit.
Yes, bottom panels are available in aluminium and wood to suit the different DECOClim AC cover ranges.
The simplest option is to choose the same colour as your main AC cover. This creates a more harmonious and discreet overall result.