Cooling & heating in bathrooms

Posted by | Posted in Home Improvement, Interior Designing, Renovation | Posted on 20-05-2010

The process of re-decorating a home is, as you can imagine, a daunting endevaour let alone plain frightening. Just thinking about it can be overwhelming especially when it comes to where to start, what brands to use or what styles to choose from. However it can also be an exciting and fun project if done the right way and using the best trends.

The very latest trends in today’s bathrooms are designer radiators, they are on every home designer’s lips these days, and many really high-class ranges from various stores offline and online have erupted all over the UK showcasing all the different designer radiators. They come in virtually all colors, shapes and size. Think it and the chances are you’ll find it. Whether it’s a modern cosmpolitan metallic vertical pipe or a romantic red heart shaped radiator, you’ll find your pick. They also come as mirrors. That’s right, you can now have a very multifunctional bathroom and have your mirror serve as your heater and vice-versa. The era of multifunctionality in the home improvement and home design spheres is at its peek. Just like you can use your iphone for listening to music, make calls, or go online, home decorating is not immune to simplicity. Standard practice for many homebuilders now is to include these kinds of radiators in newly built houses and other contruction projects as they are not only great to look at from an aesthical point of vue but they are also more energy efficient and can help to save a lot of bills.

Designer radiators are made of aluminum and steel which are some very lightweight materials and thus have much cheaper intallation costs. They are also better heat conductors and so will heat up your room much faster and once turned off will immediately become cold. Unlike old traditional cast radiators which took long to heat up and still remained burning hot once turned off, the new era of radiators are a clear cut from the past. They are eco-friendly and require less energy.

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