Do You Want A Bright Colour For Your Designer Radiator?

Wednesday March 17, 2010

Once you decide that a designer radiator is what you want to have in your home, you need to think carefully about the kind of colour or finish you want. It is very tempting to go for a designer radiator that is finished in a bright colour – something like pillar box red for example. But is this going to be the best choice for you?

The thing you need to remember in this situation is that while bright red (or whatever colour you choose) looks good now, what will happen when you want to redecorate in that room? You will end up having to choose colours that will blend in with the radiator you bought – thus reducing your options right from the very start.

So the moral here is to think very carefully before you opt for a coloured radiator. It is more than possible to be able to have a huge choice of radiators in terms of style, rather than limiting your decorative choices colour wise.

Sticking with a silver or metal finished radiator has several advantages. Firstly you can still have them in various finishes. For example they might be shiny and new looking or they could have a frosted finish that looks sensational. Whatever you opt for the overall colour will be the same, so you don’t have to worry about blending it in if you ever want to redecorate.

As you can see it pays to think ahead as well as trying to satisfy your current needs and desires when it comes to buying designer radiators. This applies no matter what room in your home you want to buy one for. While many people choose to install one in their bathroom there is no reason why you cannot use them wherever you like.

If you are in any doubt at all, stick with white. This will fit in with anything you decide to do in future and you will always have a good choice of white designer radiators to look at. This is one of the most popular finishes, along with silver and metal finished designs, so you will never be short of options to choose from.

Designer radiators can fit into many homes. But while the design is very important in terms of what you like and dislike, the colour is arguably one of the most important things of all.

 

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