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Actron Que & Escea DS1650, Oran Park
Built with Logico Homes
Actron Que ducted
Room-by-room sensors
Escea DS1650 gas fire
The brief
A glass house that holds its temperature
Logico Homes was finishing a statement two-storey at Oran Park — a double-height living space under a mezzanine, floor-to-ceiling glass on two sides, and a timber feature wall waiting for a fire.
Glass volumes like this are hard to keep comfortable — a single thermostat averages the space and satisfies no one. The brief: every room at its own temperature, equipment out of sight, and a centrepiece for the living room.
The solution
- Actron Que ducted reverse-cycle — Actron's flagship, sized for the double-height volume.
- Individual zone sensors in every room — each space holds its own set temperature.
- Discreet supply and return placement through the void, mezzanine and bedroom wings.
- Escea DS1650 gas fireplace — 1.65 metres of frameless flame in the timber feature wall.
Room-by-room comfort in a house full of glass.
Inside the project
The house, finished







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