s luck would have it (or my lack of design experience), the kitchen extractor fan comes out in a bad place, close to the soffit vents into the cold roof at about head height.
This might sound daft, but can the pipe be reduced in diameter and run down the wall outside the building, to make the water condense and run into the gutter?
Failing this are there dehumidifying cooker hoods? I think there are commercial ones. Is this practical in a normal kitchen?
Opening the window or running the dehumidifier are obvious other but clunky solutions.
The house is not airtight and doesn't have MHRV, although I have read about single room units, if that could be another option?
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