I should be very grateful for some advice, please. I am creating a small self-contained liveable space (about 30 m²) above my existing garage. There will be a small kitchen area, living area, bed and a separate small bathroom. There will be an almost flat roof with opening roof lights with blinds but not sun protection glass - in total 7 m² .There will be no other windows and the ceiling height will be 2m. The new space will be well insulated and the space below will remain as a garage and a cool space. The new space could have a variety of uses, including a home office or guest accommodation and needs to have space heating, hot water and because of solar gain, some way to cool it when necessary There is no room for an external heat pump or photovoltaic panels.
I’m trying to find a solution that’s ecologically sound and reasonably economical to buy and run, and my research has thrown up the following, most of which appear to have a draw-back.
1 A wet system with radiators and electric boiler. (no cooling)
2 Infra-red heaters . (no cooling or hot water)
3 All-electric radiators such as those supplied by Sunflow,Adax and Climastar (no cooling or hot water)
4 ”Air conditioning and heating unit such as Powrmatic Vision LTHW (fan coil model) Twin Duct PTAC Air Conditioner and Heat Pump - VIS-LTHW” (cooling but no hot water, noisy?)
5 An air to water heat pump such as Ecocentric or Groundsun200 which as I understand it will produce some cooling but probably not enough as the bathroom and kitchen may not be producing much warm air if the space is used as an office.
Please does anyone have any advice on the above or alternative solutions. It appears that most of the drawbacks can be mitigated by buying additional units, but I would prefer a simple integrated solution if possible.