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You’re probably here because a standard radiator is getting in the way. Maybe it sits under the only wall where a sofa really fits. Maybe it blocks kitchen planning. Maybe you’re redoing a bathroom and every inch matters. In a lot of UK homes, especially terraces, flats, extensions, and older properties with awkward layouts, heating
You’re probably looking at a room where the old radiator dictated everything. The sofa can only go on one wall. The dining table has to sit too close to the door. The hallway feels pinched. The kitchen has cabinets on every sensible run of wall, and the only spare section is tall and narrow. That’s
You’ve chosen the radiator. The finish works with the room. The proportions look right under the window or on the feature wall. Then the awkward question turns up late in the process. What’s going to hold it there? That question matters more than commonly understood. A radiator isn’t just a decorative panel you hang and
You’re probably looking at a cloakroom and finding yourself contemplating familiar challenges. There isn’t much wall space, the room gets chilly fast, and every radiator you’ve seen either looks too big, too weak, or awkwardly placed. That’s exactly why choosing a small cloakroom radiator needs a bit more thought than picking the first compact model
A cold room usually sends you to the radiator first. You put your hand on it expecting heat, and instead you get a panel that is barely warm, cold at one end, or dead cold while the rest of the house seems fine. That problem is common in UK homes, and it does not always
A bathroom tells you what it needs before you start the job. Cold tiles. Damp towels that never quite dry. A towel rail that looks fine on the wall but does nothing for comfort. A homeowner starts looking at a proper towel radiator, not just as a style upgrade, but as a practical part of
Picking a new radiator isn't just about finding a style you like. It's about getting the right balance of warmth, efficiency, and design that genuinely works for your home and your energy bills. But where do you even start? It really comes down to three things: getting the heat output right for the room, picking
When you're looking for a serious amount of heat, a Type 33 radiator is the most powerful panel radiator you can get. Its "triple-triple" design, featuring three panels and three sets of convector fins, is built for one thing: maximum warmth. This makes it the perfect solution for very large or notoriously cold rooms. What
When you're looking for a serious amount of heat, a Type 33 radiator is the most powerful panel radiator you can get. Its "triple-triple" design, featuring three panels and three sets of convector fins, is built for one thing: maximum warmth. This makes it the perfect solution for very large or notoriously cold rooms. What