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Wendover Under Window Towel Radiator (Short Towel Rail) 600mm x 750mm

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You can simply cover your radiator or add shelving or a bookcase to use the space above or around it. Cloakrooms – A small wall-mounted towel warmer works great in a cloakroom because you can hang up your wet coats and dry them on the radiator itself or the radiant heat can keep moisture at bay for the entire cloakroom. Radiators are also available in double & single panel varieties. A double panel radiator will allow you to achieve a larger heat output from the same footprint. If you live in an older home which has singled glazed windows, the best place to position your radiator is still under a window. This is because the heat that rises from the radiator will mix with the cold air coming in through the window. This cold air then helps the heat from the radiator move around the room, keeping the room warmer than if the radiator was placed somewhere else. Hallways, entries and other, more confined spaces present a whole range of issues when it comes to disguising your radiator.

If you have a smaller window but still want to take advantage of a unified space, consider creating some storage around your radiator. Whether its open shelving like below or closed shelving by adding doors, this is a great use of space. This look is understated, and because the shelves are painted the same color as the walls, it allows other things to take center stage. Short horizontal radiators – These are the perfect choice for fitting underneath low windows or within conservatories. No matter what size your room or window, a radiator cover can make a big difference to your room; balancing proportions and adding style and color. If you're looking for a specific aesthetic, there are various styles and colours available that will match in with your interior. Low level radiators are the number one choice for ensuite bathrooms and compact guest toilets. These stylish radiators are convenient for placing in the nooks of these smaller rooms without bargaining on warmth or style.Radiator Cover TIP 1: you need access to the radiator whether its the thermostat, the on/off button, maintenance etc. so make sure you take that into account when designing or buying your cover. From bathrooms, dining rooms and tiny nooks, rooms really look finished, when radiators are hidden from view. Radiator Outlet has a large selection of low-level radiators on offer, starting from a height of 236mm and widths ranging from 630mm up to 1780mm, we have every size of space covered. All our space saving radiators are available in both traditional and contemporary modern styles to suit all variation of homes and businesses.

Kitchens – A narrow vertical radiator is ideal for keeping your kitchen warm throughout the winter months. It should sit near a window or ideally be placed close to the door to maximise its effectiveness. You can go as tall as you want, adding storage or a mirror above; use a simple cover or add doors for easy access. This is very useful in older homes or apartments where radiators are older and less stylish. A simple cover can hide the age of the home and a multitude of decorating sins by previous owners. The traditional place to position your radiator is the coldest part of the room. Whether that's beneath your window or against the wall. This is due to conduction, with incoming cold air causing more effective heat conduction and pushing the hot air from your radiator into the middle of the room. However, times have changed and insulation design has improved leaps and bounds, so in many homes there aren't specific 'cold spots'. Position Of Pipes

Curtains can be dangerous if you have a convector radiator that releases heat from the top. This design will suffer the most from curtains and can present a fire risk. Low level radiators are the go too radiator for under window heating, or for use in more compact spaces owing to their practical and discreet size. A low-level radiator is also a popular choice for customers who are looking for a heater that doesn’t take up large areas of wall space, ensuring minimal compromise on wallpaper designs or decorative wall features. In the past, windows were poorly insulated, so placing a radiator under the window would help to counteract the cold air coming inside through them. In modern homes, radiators are often still placed under windows as this is an area where furniture can't be placed, so would otherwise be empty. Do You Still Need to Position a Radiator Under a Window? Good airflow for radiators is always essential, this is even more important in smaller areas. In hallways and entries, radiator covers are often thinner; but they can still create a focal point and be useful as a hallway table for lamps, mirrors and accessories like photos, vases and flowers.

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