Monday, 16 December 2013

WHEN SPOILT FOR CHOICE

Many of those old enough will remember the nineteen sixties and seventies when central heating systems first became available to the masses through easy credit.

We signed the agreement and the fitters turned up a few days later. At that point we were so excited about getting central heating that we never thought to ask about the radiator and neither did we particularly care.
They were invariably white steel panel radiators connected with bright copper pipes that ran along the skirting board.

Today when you browse these pages online and marvel over the extraordinary number of radiator styles and finish it is little wonder that anyone seriously refurbishing a property will also replace the bland boring white panelled ones with a selection of these.

Just one popular style is the column radiator that has an attractive tubular appeal it replicates some of the very early types of radiator and is perhaps not ideal for very small rooms.

The original version of this type of radiator can be found in old Victorian institutions and perhaps most notably in some of England’s finest old Norman Cathedrals. These vast areas are notoriously difficult to heat and on particularly cold days it is still common to find many people huddling around them trying to get some warmth. 

 Other types resemble modern art works and with any colour finish you want the opportunities for making the humble radiator not just a source of room heat but of a statement of taste is all yours.


Column radiators just like most of the others available these days can be mounted in such a way on the wall that all pipework is hidden and this is a far cry from those early fittings where bare copper and messy welding meandered their way along the wall.

The other major improvement is in the choices available in the finish of the radiator. Where once it was hard to find anything other than white these days there is the possibility to have a radiator finished in any colour or shade you can think of to match the décor.

For more on column radiators http://www.designerradiatorsdirect.co.uk/Column-Radiators

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