Hello,
The builders start work on my extension next week. It’s only small and I’m torn with radiator position. Well for making the room work for me anyway.
At one side of my bi folding doors the internal wall is 300mm wide and the other side is 400mm wide.
What I’m wondering is, it is feasible or is it going to look ridiculous to have a vertical radiator on both sides of the doors? Smallest one I can find is a double panel at 236mm wide using central h valves.
I like the idea of 2 as it spreads the heat out a little and gives me the 6000 btu I’m told I require. The alternative is a bigger single on a different wall.
It’s a bit awkward as one wall has bi folds to the garden. One wall has bi folds back into the house. One wall is basically a glass window and that leaves one solid wall only but I’d like to keep this free if I can.
Is a 236mm radiator on a 300mm wall a ridiculous idea?
Thanks in advance!
The builders start work on my extension next week. It’s only small and I’m torn with radiator position. Well for making the room work for me anyway.
At one side of my bi folding doors the internal wall is 300mm wide and the other side is 400mm wide.
What I’m wondering is, it is feasible or is it going to look ridiculous to have a vertical radiator on both sides of the doors? Smallest one I can find is a double panel at 236mm wide using central h valves.
I like the idea of 2 as it spreads the heat out a little and gives me the 6000 btu I’m told I require. The alternative is a bigger single on a different wall.
It’s a bit awkward as one wall has bi folds to the garden. One wall has bi folds back into the house. One wall is basically a glass window and that leaves one solid wall only but I’d like to keep this free if I can.
Is a 236mm radiator on a 300mm wall a ridiculous idea?
Thanks in advance!