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.
There are quite a few people who would like to buy a horizontal bathroom radiator as there are many bathrooms where only a wide and low towel radiator can be installed.
Designer radiators offer exceptional adaptability and versatility due to the variety of sizes, colours, materials, heating types and styles available these days.
The use of the aluminium radiators so much preferred in Continental Europe has begun to gain ground in UK due to the fact that they are already available not only as a slightly ugly panel radiator but also in a fashionable modern appearance created by famous designers.
It is good news that designers nowadays not only focus on making towel radiators more decorative, but also on making them more practical.
Horizontal radiators are the most popular – and for good reasons. First and foremost, traditional radiators were usually produced in horizontal versions, therefore when the replacement of old radiators is necessary, the installation of modern horizontal design radiators is the easiest.
In our posts we usually try to draw your attention to latest design idea of the radiator market, however this time we recommend some traditional heated towel rails to you.
Today some modern radiators – apart from heating, their fundamental function – can be used for a variety of purposes. Especially in those areas where space is limited, a designer radiator can come very handy by serving in multiple functions.
One of the best solutions for heating an entrance hall is a thin and tall vertical radiator with which we can maximise the use of ceiling heights without losing output.
When we buy a new central heating radiator, we usually think about a tubular radiator in a single row tubes version. However, if space is an issue, an alternative model with double rows (or with more columns) could be a good solution.