From the Forum: Installing a Mini Split Air Conditioning System in a Historic Interior
Homeowners are putting in a mini split air conditioning system but are torn about the placement of the indoor units.

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Homeowners are putting in a mini split (or ductless) air conditioning system but are torn about the placement of the indoor units. They are not gutting the spaces completely and have original details that they would like to preserve. What solutions have other historic homeowners found? Are there other air conditioning systems to consider?
Please chime in with any advice.
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