Discover the Perfect Radiator for Your Dining Room
Selecting the perfect radiator starts with understanding your space. Consider your room’s layout, size, and heating requirements. It’s important to choose a radiator that provides enough BTUs (British Thermal Units) to heat the room effectively, taking into account factors like windows, insulation, and ceiling height.
As dining areas often serve as both functional and decorative spaces, you might opt for a striking vertical column radiator if space is limited or if you want a statement piece. For larger rooms or areas beneath windows, horizontal radiators—especially double-panel models—offer high heat output and a sleek look that blends seamlessly into your decor.
With a variety of finishes available, including silver, chrome, classic white, and high-gloss black, you can easily match your radiator to your furniture or colour scheme to create a cohesive and inviting atmosphere.
Shop our full range of dining room radiators online today and enjoy free delivery on orders over £49.95. Need help or expert advice? Get in touch with us and we'll ensure you make an informed decision. You can also visit our Gloucester showroom to view all of our choices in person.
Dining Room Radiator FAQs
Is it safe to install a radiator in a dining room?
Yes, it is safe to install a radiator in a dining room, as long as it's installed properly. If you're unsure about installing a radiator correctly, contact a qualified plumber to ensure a safe and efficient set-up. You can enjoy the same style of living room radiators and bathroom radiators in your dining room if you wish.
Can dining room radiators be installed on any wall type?
In most cases, yes. Ensure that the wall has structural integrity. Brick and concrete are ideal materials, while plasterboard may require some reinforcement, regardless of whether you choose vertical radiators or traditional radiators.
How do I maintain a dining room radiator?
Ensure you are cleaning periodically to prevent grime build-up. Occasionally, bleed the radiator to remove air and ensure the room is heating properly - both cleaning and bleeding can be done by yourself.