Vertical radiators have become modern solutions with amazing designs for heating the home. Unlike previous outdated models, they are sleek, quiet machines that add to any room’s look. With newer technology these units are now smaller and mount on the wall freeing up valuable floor space. They effectively warm the room and appeal to the eye without breaking a homeowner’s budget as previous models have. Many sizes are available that can work in any room in the home such as miniature wall units for bathrooms. Larger units are generally designed for bigger rooms or high traffic areas.
Models now come in an assortment of styles. The very traditional look of elongated columns and powder coated finishes are still available. However, many companies now also offer units that serve as a center piece of art mounted on a wall of a room. These beautiful pieces hardly look like vertical central heating radiators because they are so cleverly disguised as metal sculpture pieces providing functional beauty in a home.
How to Repurpose an Old Radiator
If you have a bulky cast iron radiator, you may need to hide it. Sometimes, uninstalling it may not be an option, especially if you cannot find a qualified person to remove it. In that case, you may want to use a cover. This will help hide the radiator while incorporating it into a room’s interior design.
Wood covers are a good option. You can either conceal the cast iron radiator completely, or you can use a partial cover. This might be an option if you have a vintage or Victorian radiator and do not wish to waste its ornate design. The wood covering will still provide a flat surface. The resulting space can be multi-purposed to fit the room’s needs. You can place plants or other accessories to fill out the room’s look. The new space can also be used as a workspace. If the room is particularly small, reclaiming any amount of space is always important.
Choosing the correct radiators to go with your new central heating system is vital for efficiency and to keep expenses low.