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Each new year the world of home interior styles and decorations is swept by a different fashion trend. But does this have an impact on something as timeless as radiators? Well... yes. In 2016 we will be seeing the arrival of colours that completely blend in with contemporary and trim interiors. Terracotta, bright colours and metallic colours are going to be all the rage. Hardly surprising…
The fact of the matter is that vertical radiators come with a string of benefits. First of all, deciding on a vertical designer radiator instead of a traditional radiator allows you to save space. You have it fitted up against a wall that does not serve any other useful purpose, or you can even use it as a partition wall, in the bathroom for example.
Another reason why vertical radiators are ideally suited to the bathroom is that they are perfect for warming up your pyjamas before you turn in and for hanging up your towels.
Finally, vertical designer radiators come with a major visual advantage, creating the optical illusion of a larger space, especially in terms of height. Courtesy of their sleek lines and the minimalist design of a lot of our radiators, they prevent your living room, kitchen or bathroom from looking cluttered. More than that: going for vertical designer heating sees you adding lustre and appeal to the decor of your home with something that is quite unique. Moreover, designer radiators come in a wide range of different shapes, sizes as well as colours, enabling you to gear them to your personal style as well as the latest fashions.
Bright colours are ‘hot’ right now. It is something that already caught our attention in 2015, but this trend is set to continue apace in 2016. So, if that's your thing, why not go for radiators in flashy colours that make for a nice contrast with your light and open interior, and give it a lift in doing so. Vasco's extensive colour palette encapsulates bright trendy colours as well as timeless pastel and natural tones. This is 2016: go for eye catchers such as crimson, night blue or terracotta.
Metallic colours too turn out to be a favourite among those seeking to lend some zest to their largely white home interior in typically Scandinavian wood tones. The combination of mat white walls, soft wood shades and polished metal guarantees a unique look that is warm as well as ‘cool’ all at the same time.