Best designer radiator for a living room?

This really depends on whether you want a feature radiator or something subtle and stylish but more discreet.

 

What radiator works best for your living room?

Whatever you call it, lounge, a sitting room, a front room, or a parlour – your living room is the space you entertain friends, chat, watch TV and movies. Like the name implies, the living room is easily one of the most important rooms in our homes. After the kitchen, it’s probably the room in the house you spend most of your time relaxing in. It sets the mood of your home and reflects your personality and style, but has a lot going on. Selecting a radiator location the right size and styling, may be limited by other factors. 

 

 

What’s the space you need to heat and the look you want to achieve?

The primary function of a radiator is to heat the space, so you’ll need to profile the room using a BTU calculator – so you select one with the correct heat output. The look is a more subjective decision as radiators have become an aesthetic feature of the living room. This means you need to decide whether it’s a statement feature piece, which creates a focal point; or your designer radiator is a discreet constituent of the room. This is down to taste and the look you are going for, as well as a wide variety of styles, colour preferences, and budgets.

 

 

3 Steps to select the best designer radiator for your living room

You don’t have to be an interior designer or an architect to think about how you want your living room’s layout to be. There are lots of TV programmes, websites and Pinterest mood boards to give you inspiration. But a great first step is to take the time to draw a layout of your room, you can get a better idea of the furniture layout, positioning of core pieces – like the sofa, TV and how everything can work together.

 

 

1. Understand the heat requirements

The best way to figure out what size radiator you need is to use a BTU calculator to see how much heat your room requires. Once you have made this calculation, you can go ahead and choose a radiator size that caters for your requirements. Although you may get a single radiator to heat the space, it may be more effective to have two stregically positioned radiators to provide better heat distribution.

 

 

2. Choose between Vertical and Horizontal

Vertical radiators free up wall space, which means you may have many more room layout options. Horizontal radiators are more common, so installation may be easier as the existing pipework may not require alterating. This is a practical and budget decision as much as an aesthetic one. Changing one or two radiators, it usually isn't necessary to drain the whole system. But it’s best to get the advice from a professional plumber before you make your selection to avoid any surprise costs.

 

 

3. Select the style which fits the ‘living room look’ you’re going for

Whether you’ve chosen vertical or horizontal, a feature radiator or something more subtle, there will be a wide selection of radiators you can select from.

Once you have functional aspects determined, it's the fun part - selecting a designer radiator which is a stunning addition to your living room. Whether you want a dramatic focal point, subtle stylish designer radiator or a discrete heating unit which appears as a striking work of art - Agadon Designer Radiators can make your living room radiator ideas a reality.

 

Living rooms are one of the most crucial areas of the home to heat

Our expert team can help you map the heat requirements for the size of room, and their experience will help you understand the possible combinations. Whether you want a cost effective cosmetic makeover or you're going for a total remodel of your living room and need advice on the most effective location (or a suitable radiator for the location you've selected). With the wide range of options available at Agadon Designer Radiators, you'll be sure to find an option to suit your interior design tastes.


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