Friday 17 May 2013

How to Trick the Eye and Save Energy

Low level radiators are a good choice for anywhere in the home where wall space is limited.  This could be your conservatory where windows are large and walls low to let in maximum light.  These heaters are also much used in apartments and other small properties.  Where no wall is available at all, these heaters can be floor mounted too.

Because these heaters are so low and near the floor your bijou home will appear much more spacious because the overall line will not be interrupted.  It is merely a trick of the eye, but very effective.

There are various styles and models available to you.  In a conservatory or bathroom the bench type model will be both a functional piece of furniture and a means of heating space.  Just imagine getting out of the shower or bath and being able to sit on something warm whilst drying your feet.



If you are going to choose a style that stands out because of its contemporary design and colour, you should give a thought to the fact that modern radiators have a long life span and if tastes and colour schemes change you will either have to repaint the heater or grit your teeth and live with a piece of furniture that no longer suits your home.

In this case it is a better choice to choose a style that will either blend into the background or is white, a colour that will suit any other colours that you may choose to furnish or paint your property with.

Modern radiators have become remarkably energy efficient due to the materials now being used.  Steel panelled varieties operate very successfully with lower water temperatures and in these times where utility bills are rising sharply every year saving on fuel costs is a big consideration when installing new radiators.

Because these radiators also react swiftly to temperature control, it takes very little time to heat these types of heaters up so that valuable energy is not wasted.  A few solar panels will help further in reducing heating bills.

To investigate the new steel panelled low level radiators you should visit designerradiatorsdirect.co.uk

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