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Vertical radiators, also known as tall radiators, are becoming extremely popular due to the reduced wall space that they take up. When we think of radiators we think of wide, unattractive products that are basically there for a function. You can dress them up with a radiator cover but why bother when you can go right ahead and fit a stunningly beautiful, vertical radiator. They’re tall, modern, space-saving (to a degree), and of course they come in a huge array of sizes and styles.

 
 

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Single: A single panel, often with one convector fin. Shortest projection designed for smaller rooms.

Double: Two parallel panels, often with one or two convector fins, designed for medium to large rooms.

Triple: Three parallel panels, often with multiple convector fins, to maximise heat output. Largest projection designed for larger rooms.

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Single: A single panel, often with one convector fin. Shortest projection designed for smaller rooms.

Double: Two parallel panels, often with one or two convector fins, designed for medium to large rooms.

Triple: Three parallel panels, often with multiple convector fins, to maximise heat output. Largest projection designed for larger rooms.

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How do I pick the right height and width so the radiator fits the wall and heats the room properly?

Measure the usable wall height and available width first, vertical radiators commonly come in heights from about 600mm up to 2200mm and widths from under 200mm to over 1000mm, so you can find tall, narrow options for slim walls. Match size and panel configuration to the room's heat need: single-panel radiators suit smaller rooms, doubles work well for medium spaces, and triples give the highest output for large rooms. Use the BTU filters as a guide, the range on offer goes from under 1,000 BTU up to several thousand and favour a taller model if your wall is narrow but you need more heat. For example, if you have a narrow alcove but need good output, a 1800 x 455mm double panel (a common size in this range) gives more warmth without taking much horizontal space.

What's the difference between flat panel, column and oval tube vertical radiators, and which is best for my style?

Flat panel radiators are sleek and modern with a low projection, ideal if you want a minimalist look or to keep the radiator close to the wall. Column radiators, such as the Park Lane Colosseum triple bar range, have a traditional, architectural feel and can also provide spaces to drape towels; they suit period or eclectic interiors. Oval tube and designer verticals sit between those extremes, they're decorative but still contemporary, so they work well in modern bathrooms or kitchens where you want a statement piece. Pick by the look you want and the space available: for a clean, modern kitchen choose a white or anthracite flat panel; for a cosy, classic living room try a column finish in white or black.

Can vertical radiators double as towel warmers or work in bathrooms?

Yes, vertical radiators include styles that lend themselves to towel warming, especially column designs with bars and designer towel rads in the range, and there are dedicated vertical electric radiators suitable where you need independent heat. Column triple bar radiators (examples available at 1800 x 560mm) make it easy to hang towels, while double flat panels provide good heat output for drying without bulky projection. If you want towels warm and quick drying, choose a taller, double or triple configuration in a style with accessible bars or tubes.

How does panel configuration affect heat output and how much projection will it have?

Panel configuration directly affects both heat and how far the radiator sticks out from the wall: single panels have the shortest projection and are made for smaller rooms, doubles give noticeably more heat for medium to large rooms, and triples maximise output but project the most. For example, single-panel options are plentiful if you're fitting a narrow hallway; if you have a living room or bathroom that needs more warmth, a 1800 x 530mm double panel will deliver higher BTUs than a single of similar footprint. Look at the BTU output filters to match the configuration to the room size, they range from under 1,000 BTU up to several thousand for the largest, multi-panel types.

Which colour or finish should I choose and how will it affect the look of my room?

Think about contrast and durability: white is the most common and blends neatly into traditional or neutral schemes, while anthracite and black create a dramatic, modern statement (the site lists many anthracite and black options). Metallic finishes such as copper, brass or chrome are available if you want a feature piece and they pair well with brass or chrome taps in the kitchen or bathroom. For example, an anthracite DuraTherm double flat panel will sit elegantly against pale tiles for a contemporary bathroom, whereas a white column Colosseum model will feel more understated in a classic period home.