High Output Designer Radiator
Space is always at a premium in most modern homes and my kitchen is no exception. All the old units have been ripped out and replaced and the maximum number of kitchen units and kitchen appliances have been installed. Unfortunately this didn’t leave a lot of wall space to the fit a radiator.
I have always considered the kitchen to be the heart of the home. It’s a place where the family meet and congregate so I want it to be warm and comfortable to spend time in. I had a small breakfast bar fitted and I want to be warm and comfortable when I am sitting there enjoying my morning cup of coffee. I love to sit and look out of the window watching the birds enjoying breakfast at my garden bird feeder.
So what is the solution to heating the kitchen when you areĀ short of wall space? A vertical designer radiator was the perfect solution to heating my kitchen and enabling me to use the maximum number of wall kitchen units.
There was space next to the back door but it was only about three feet wide and being next to the door it couldn’t have a unit fitted there but it was perfect for a vertical designer radiator. I had considered the standard central heating radiators but they just look so ordinary and I wanted something to fit in with my stylish new kitchen.
I spent ages looking at designer radiators but they all have a relatively low heat output compared to regular radiators. I needed about 1500 watts to heat the kitchen and many of the designer radiators offered only eight or nine hundred watts so I was beginning to wonder if a vertical designer radiator would be the right solution but then I discovered just what I wanted.
The Bora designer radiator is a 1600 mm tall by 318 mm wide. Thats a little over 5ft by just under 1ft wide for those of us who still struggle visualising metric measurements. It comes in either a white, black or Anthracite colour finsih which is powder coated so should last as long as the radiator which is apparently made of Aluminium so the radiator should last longer than I do but it comes with a 15 year guarantee anyway so no worries about the longetivity of it.
The best thing, apart from the stylish look of the Bora radiator is the high heat output. It is rated at 1,572 Watts (5,360 BTUs) which is pefect for my needs. It is a remarkably high heat output because it is smaller than many alternative modern style designer ratiators with a much lower heat output. Clearly clever design is at work here while keeping the smooth contemporary look. I chose the Anthracite coloured radiator as this fits in perfectly with my grey, or light black, and cream coloured kitchen.
I am very pleased with my final choice and it just goes to show how important it is to take the time researching to find exactly what you want when buying things for the home. If you are looking for a vertical designer radiator with a high heat output and a great modern look you can read more about this fantastic vertical designer radiator click on the following link Bora – Tall Luxury Anthracite Vertical Double Flat Panel Aluminium Designer Radiator 1600mm x 318mm – Stunning Modern Design
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