Ideas for Using Coloured Designer Radiators
The new coloured designer radiators have opened up a whole new world for interior design, allowing us to enhance our chosen schemes rather than detracting from them.
There are many different ways you can use coloured designer radiators in a room.
You can choose a colour to match your room's colour scheme, use toning colours to add interest and texture or go all out with a contrasting colour to really make a feature of your radiator and create maximum impact.
When choosing the colours for your room and for your radiators, ask yourself how you want people to feel when they spend time there:
- Energised and excited?
- Calm and relaxed?
- Cosy and secure?
If you want to create a room that is full of energy, then choosing bright reds, yellows and oranges can help you achieve this.
If that sounds a bit too scary, then remember that the whole room doesn't have to be in this colour.
Adding accessories is an easy way to add colour and drama without being too overpowering.
Coloured designer radiators are a great way to do this, especially if you choose one of the exciting feature radiators available.
Some are more like sculptures or works of art than radiators, and they can create a fabulous focal point in a room while adding a dash of colour.
On the other hand, if you'd rather create a haven where people can chill out and de-stress, then either go for relaxing blues and greens, or choose a calming neutral palette.
If you're worried too much beige will be boring rather than stylish, add a designer radiator with an attention grabbing design in a colour from the cooler range to break it up and add interest without detracting from the calming mood of the room.
To create a room that is cosy and welcoming, try using colours from the warmer spectrum but in more muted shades.
Darker walls can make a room feel smaller and cosier too.
Having gorgeous radiators on display will also make the room more inviting, particularly in winter.
You can either choose colours to match the overall scheme or, if you are worried that dark walls might be too much, break them up with lighter coloured radiators in a design that begs to be shown off.
Some styles are also available in shades of gold or bronze, which can also really add to warm and cosy feel of the room.
Ultimately, whatever colours you choose for your room and your radiators, make sure that you feel comfortable with them and that they suit your style and personality.
If you do, you're more likely to be happy with them over the long term, making the effort you put into decorating more worthwhile.