When I first read about vertical radiators I was somewhat
confused as I thought all radiators were vertical.
But then on reflection, many can be
described as horizontal as they are longer than they are taller. Despite that
fact, there does not seem to be a range of radiators described as horizontal.
It is only when you look at a new radiator
catalogue do you realise where the vertical comes from. It probably does not
cross the minds of too many of us that there is really no reason why radiators
cannot come in many more different sizes and shapes.
This is because most adults have been bought
up in homes where the radiator was that five by two foot boring white thin
metal slab against the wall behind the sofa.
Homeowners are now realising that in new
properties where central heating is being fitted for the first time, or in old
properties where a full refurbishment is underway, there is no need to fit
boring radiators!
For some refurbishment in older period
properties such as Edwardian or Victorian, there is now the opportunity to fit
those same cast iron beauties that used to adorn these old buildings.
For very new chic riverside properties
where the accent is on contemporary design then the new range of radiators
including the stunning vertical radiators can add a touch of class.
The vertical range of slim radiators
available in any colour can blend in with simple clear lines and look almost
like works of modern art. There is no need for them to look like every other
panelled radiator.
They can be a smooth mirror finish in black
anthracite or a six foot high bright lipstick red splash of colour on a white
wall near the bedside.
The new look radiators are without any
doubt a by-product of the new wave of modern architecture we see in the latest
office commercial buildings in the great capital cities of the western world.
Modern skyscrapers have to have heating
systems just as new art galleries and airport terminals.
For vertical
radiators to brighten and warm your home http://www.designerradiatorsdirect.co.uk
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