The Indoor unit (evaporator) is mounted inside the room, enclosed in a handsome space saving cabinet.
In Old English, a "hall" is simply a large room enclosed by a roof and walls, and in Anglo-Saxon England simple one-room buildings, with a single hearth in the middle of the floor for cooking and warmth, were the usual residence of a lord of the manor and his retainers.
The grand central room thus enclosed is frescoed with feigned architecture - niches, columns, balustrades - and flanked by symmetrically arranged smaller and lower barrel-vaulted rooms that are linked by generous arched openings.
I went to the last room, the room enclosed in stone.
Is this room perfectly enclosed?
We'd reached the entrance to the hotel restaurant, a vast room enclosed in glass, with polished red tile floors and white wicker furniture.
Four small rooms on the ground floor, enclosed in the middle of the New Hermitage between the room displaying Classical Antiquities, comprise the first treasure gallery, featuring western jewellery from the 4th millennium BC to the early 20th century AD.
In "The Seven Streams," a stark set of rooms enclosed by sliding screens becomes a range of locales - from a Hiroshima monastery to a photo booth to a concentration camp, where Mr. Lepage creates a feeling of nightmarish vertigo by setting the action between two rows of facing mirrors.
Page stopped in front of a smaller room, enclosed by heavy quartz.