Heating systems in today’s homes are no longer just about functionality – they’re also an important part of interior design and creating a harmonious living space.
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It is true that many people insist on traditional flat radiators, but a lot of people who have to replace their old radiator do not want the same one, they rather prefer a modern cool model to make their home more modern.
The old saying is true – There’s nothing new under the sun. The nearly 150-year-old cast iron radiator is popular again, of course its coloured and modernized versions.
It is not easy to equip a bathroom where the available space is limited in a way that all necessary equipment can fit while you have enough space to move. In this case you need a practical narrow bathroom radiator since you must resolve both heating and towel drying.
Furnishing a fairly small flat requires a lot of thought, for example, how you can maximize the use of the wall areas, especially in the bathroom, in the hallway and in the corridor.
Although many people still consider not only unique models designed by a well-known designer, but also ordinary coloured radiators too as a novelty, the fact is, that the radiator industry has made giant strides forward in the last couple of decades.
Central heating radiators (also known as hot water radiators) are the most common heating devices in the UK, because people mostly use water radiator systems in their homes (whereby the water gets heated to 75°C by the boiler or to 55°C by the condensation boiler).
Modern radiators are becoming an increasingly important part of a stylish home décor. In light of this development, these days there is a wide array of contemporary radiators sold, and these come in a variety of shapes, materials and sizes as well.
Interior designers and decorators advise us not only to rely on our taste but to also take into account the dimensions and the function of our rooms when we choose the colours used in our home. It is also worth heeding this advice when we buy designer radiators.