Consider vertical chrome radiators for a stylish finish
26 August 2019
Vertical chrome radiators are usually found in the bathroom, but there’s no reason why you can’t install one in other living spaces to add that special flourish.
Vertical chrome radiators are usually found in the bathroom, but there’s no reason why you can’t install one in other living spaces to add that special flourish.
Conventional white steel radiators are boring. With the range of contemporary designer radiators expanding all the time, more and more home owners are becoming adventurous by incorporating them into their interior design.
Who says chrome has to stay in the bathroom? It’s a stylish, functional finish that is more interesting than plain old white, adding colour and texture to drab and dreary walls.
Freshen up your living space with a vertical chrome radiator
Vertical chrome radiators can really freshen up your living room and, thanks to their highly-reflective surface, give the illusion of more space. They can reflect light in many interesting ways to create different moods throughout the day.
When the sun’s shining, they help to flood your living room with natural daylight, while at night, you can soften the mood and create a warm and relaxing glow.
Utilise space with a vertical chrome radiator
Because of their vertical design and shape, vertical chrome radiators can make a great design feature as well as heating your room. In recent years, we have seen a rapid increase in homeowners using vertical chrome radiators to maximise their wall space and really open up their rooms.
That’s because they are installed vertically, so they don’t take up as much horizontal floor space. Furniture can be easily fitted around them, rather than in front of them, without losing any of the benefits of the heat they provide. And because they run from floor to ceiling, they create a more even source of warmth throughout the room.
So, if you want to give your living space a fresh twist, why not see how a vertical chrome radiator can bring your room to life?