En-vogue
for 2017
It is important to constantly review and adapt when it comes
to new fashion, trends and ideas in interior design. This includes on-trend
colours or new and innovative materials to fit your homes design and heating
needs. We have collated a huge range of designer radiators including central
heating and electric models in almost every finish imaginable. As we are a radiator specialist we take great
pride in being at the forefront of radiator design.
Below is a number of products recently added to our ever
growing collection. These represent the latest in design and trends for 2017.
For any further information or further details please feel free to call our
experts on 01274 567789, or find us online @ http://www.featureradiators.co.uk/Colour is king
On trend for 2017, ElleDecor says, "You can never have
too much blue."
Pure quality and classic styling. The Gainsborough ball jointed towel radiator
is a welcome addition to any bathroom bringing warmth and space to hang your
towels.
Central
heating, electric and dual fuel versions available.
On trend for 2017, Vogue says, Green is “strong again.”
From lime green to emerald, the hue works throughout the home—whether it’s as a wall colour, a room-filling rug or even a radiator!Equally at home in Victorian drawing rooms and state-of-the-art kitchens, the Classic design moves easily from period homes to contemporary interiors. A wide range of sizes, shapes and finishes can be interpreted to create your own personal style. Black, aluminium and anthracite look particularly striking in hi-tech surroundings. Timeless and versatile, this radiator is a true design classic.
Materials matter
When talking about what’s on trend in 2017 we need to look past colours and look at the materials themselves. This extends into the heating world with new and exciting materials popping up all over. From your classic steel column radiator to new stone and marble models the world really is your oyster. When it comes to style there is no set shape. Radiators have moved on form a rectangular corrugated panel on your wall.
On trend for 2017, Vogue's Young
Huh, who was named one of Vogue’s five young interior designers, promises
marble will continue to dominate in 2017. “We’re going to see this trend in
both kitchens and baths,” Huh explains. “It’s that combination of something
very natural and clean, white marble."
Form and
function combined
Using a clever design innovation to
solve two problems is always a good idea. Using ultra polished stainless steel
to get an almost flawless mirror finish whist effectively heating a space in
now achievable with the Supermirror. Especially useful for smaller bathrooms
the corrugated aluminium radiator will heat the stainless steel panel from
behind meaning your mirror won’t fog up and spoil your view.
Industrial Chic
It’s about proudly displaying the building materials that
many try to conceal. It’s about adding a raw, unfinished look to the most
thoughtfully designed homes. It’s about selecting pieces that
are as much about function as style. It’s industrial interior
design.
thoughtfully designed homes. It’s about selecting pieces that
are as much about function as style. It’s industrial interior
design.
This stunning bare metal radiator goes right to the core of
industrial chic design. Bringing effortless cool and stylish warmth, the Core
looks equally at home in contemporary as well as traditional interiors.
The natural bare metal surface is protected by a luscious deep lacquer
ensuring good looks for the long haul.
looks equally at home in contemporary as well as traditional interiors.
The natural bare metal surface is protected by a luscious deep lacquer
ensuring good looks for the long haul.
So whether it’s a new pallet of colours, exciting new materials or a radiator with dual function times are constantly changing in the world of design and designer radiators. We’ll keep you right up to speed and let you know what’s hot as our range continues to grow.
Regards
Josh Wilkinson
Feature Radiators.