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

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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. Radiator Cover TIP 2: your radiator cover will absorb some heat; which means you could lose some heat, take that into account when designing or choosing a cover. In many older properties, the pipework for radiators will be found under windows, as this is where the radiator had to be placed in the past. Even as insulation has improved, many people feel it's too difficult or costly to move the pipework around so simply keep their radiator in the same place. Despite this, with the help of a plumber, moving a radiator to another part of your room can be a stress free job. Where Should You Position Your Radiator? 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.

Conservatory – A short horizontal radiator is a must-have for your conservatory as it can fit neatly underneath the large windows; helping to reduce the amount of cold air that drops down from the window ledge onto the floor. Perhaps you’re somebody who prefers to see as much of your wall space as possible and would therefore favour a discreet space saving option. Our low-level radiators may be smaller than their larger and taller counterparts, but that doesn’t mean that they compromise on heat output. With Radiator Outlet’s impressive BTU output guaranteed, you can be assured that you won’t be compromising on heat if you opt for a smaller radiator for your chosen space. Additionally, explore practical features such as smart heating options or dual-fuel towel radiators for bathrooms, so you can dry towels through the summer without having to turn the heating on. Low level radiators are commonly used in period homes, usually underneath larger traditional windows, or neatly placed in alcoves. Radiator Outlet’s traditional style radiators are the perfect complement for a period home, with their charming vintage curves and choice of matching period inspired valve accessories, a traditional low-level radiator is the quintessential choice. Efficiency is also a key factor, especially when it comes to keeping a handle on heating bills, so look for energy-efficient models that save both energy and money; these are often aluminium, low-water-content radiators.If you want to make sure that you choose the right size radiator for each room then here are some tips: Corners are always a little difficult to accommodate radiators. From wood to metal, there are lots of designs to choose from. It is now the focus of the room. Set slightly off the floor, with squared wooden features, this unit allows the radiator heat to flow more evenly as well as giving the bench more character. Radiator covers are very successful at disguising or hiding your radiators. Using them to turning your radiators into stunning functional furniture is a great idea and not as difficult as you think; often it more on where they are situated in your room and whether you need a custom made cover or can create something yourself. I’ve written about radiator covers before and thought it was time for an update; something a little more stylish, fresh and modern.

If you are shopping for your conservatory or orangery, a low-level space saving radiator is a popular choice for many. Choosing a radiator that you can easily place underneath the large windows of a conservatory or orangery is ideal, and with Radiator Outlet’s style selection, you needn’t compromise on design. Small-scale radiators aren’t necessarily just for compact spaces. Using a BTU calculator, you can work out the correct requirements for your chosen room, allowing you to swap out a larger radiator for something smaller if that is what is preferred. With style and aesthetic a very important factor for many, shorter low-level radiators can be the ideal answer to preserve wall space for design and artwork. 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. You can simply cover your radiator or add shelving or a bookcase to use the space above or around it.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. Choosing where to position your radiators in your home can be a difficult decision to make. There are a multitude of factors to consider including window placement, aesthetics and heat output. That's why we've created this handy guide to show you the best place for your radiators. Why Are Radiators Under Windows?

Bathrooms – The bathroom is usually the smallest room in any house and therefore needs a radiator that’s as compact as possible. A short horizontal radiator is perfect for this purpose, especially when fitted under a window. Short horizontal radiators – These are the perfect choice for fitting underneath low windows or within conservatories.Hallways, entries and other, more confined spaces present a whole range of issues when it comes to disguising your radiator. Even old pallets can be weathered, bleached or painted to create covers for a rustic or country cottage look. If the available wall space is minimal, consider a vertical radiator to maximise this, or even look at the spaces under windows if that is an option. There are several types of small radiators that can help you to save space in your home. These include: If you're looking for a specific aesthetic, there are various styles and colours available that will match in with your interior.

Narrow vertical radiators – These are often very tall, with heights up to 1800mm and widths as little as 225mm which allows them to fit snugly in most rooms. Living Room – A short horizontal radiator is a good option for living rooms because it won’t take up much space. However, it does mean that you’ll need to keep an eye on the temperature so that it doesn’t get too hot.Even with smaller spaces, the radiator is not only less obvious, but all the space around it is used in a highly effective way. This is particularly useful if you need a combination; like this bench, bookcase and reading nook below. The radiator is in a corner, under a window. It was a usable space, but a little awkward.

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