Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
The part directly below the A/C unit has an access door. I can't find the exact pic from the build, but there are similar ones online.

Kinda like these:





You can just barely make out the access panels below where the actual A/C units will be, but the airflow entry to the room is indirect and very elegant looking since it's architected into the design.

A much simpler implementation:

in my opinion,

splits are usually designed, to operate out in the open.
splits make higop ambient air from vents in the housing, pass them thru cooling fins to make them cold, then spew them out to the room.
enclosing them... they just higop the already cold air in the enclosure... the room does not benefit maximally from the cooling, because a significant part of the spewed cold air are only circulated within the enclosure.

but they do result in silent operation, if that is the house owner's objective.