Slim Radiators
Slim radiators can heat up a room just like all the other kinds of radiators. They are fast, silent, and responsive as well. These slim radiators are the best solutions for homes with ceilings and walls that aren’t practical and would require some sort of construction or retrofit. They also add to the architectural infrastructure and the overall look and feel of your house. Sometimes, these slim radiators can function as a space divider, too.
Slim radiators are available in different colors and sizes. This makes them a popular choice for homeowners. They are clean and hypo-allergenic and are widely used in offices, commercial areas, and/or residential places.
One of the biggest advantages of flat panel or slim radiators is its capability to save you space. Its range of standard designs provides you with a sleek, compact and slim line of radiators. This allows you to place them almost anywhere you want. Whether the walls are long, flat, small, curved, you can easily get a slim radiator to fit into any type of surrounding.
Benefits of flat panel radiators
Flat panel radiators are modern, simple, elegant and very often efficient. In the last few years, they’ve become much more popular because the flat surface appeals more in a contemporary home.
The rise of designer radiators has made people aware there is an aesthetic alternative to the usual white ‘corrugated’ models that we’ve become used to. People are now looking for sleeker, more discreet ways of heating their homes – without necessarily having the designer price tag.
In fact, some flat panel radiators can be cheaper and more efficient to run than the more ‘traditional’ models, making them an even more tempting alternative, such as the Synergy, Linea Plus, and Mini Wall.
Compared to traditional models, these flat-panel radiators with their cleverly-designed heat exchangers have increased surface areas that help gives off the maximum heat. This means they work well at lower water temperatures and consequently may provide a small saving on energy bills. An additional advantage is that they’ll heat the room in a shorter space of time.
The main flexibility of flat panel radiators is with space and positioning. Their slenderness gives them greater flexibility in rooms of all shapes and sizes, without compromising on efficiency. They are also hung from the wall which saves floor space. Some have been designed to hide the bracket system, giving them an even sleeker look and get them as close to the wall as possible.
Their flexibility in placement, range of designs and colors enables them to be used as an architectural element rather than just a practical necessity.