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Grey Designer Radiators

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      Watts: 1150
      BTUs: 3924
      Pipe Centres: 50mm
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      BTUs: 2136
      Pipe Centres: 50mm
      Watts: 888
      BTUs: 3030
      Pipe Centres: 50mm
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      BTUs: 1082
      Pipe Centres: 50mm

      Perfect for those who want something lighter than anthracite but more unique than white, grey des...

      Grey Modern Radiators FAQs

      Grey radiators are a neutral and highly versatile choice, and can be paired with a variety of colours to create different looks and moods. Here are some colour suggestions that can complement grey radiators:

      • White: Pairing grey radiators with white walls and furnishings can create a clean and modern look. White will also help to brighten up a room, making it feel more spacious and airier.
      • Blue: Shades of blue, such as navy or baby blue, can create a calming and serene atmosphere when paired with grey. This palette works particularly well in bedrooms or bathrooms.
      • Green: Green is a natural and calming colour that can bring a touch of the outdoors into a room. Olive or sage green can complement grey beautifully to create a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.
      • Yellow: Adding pops of yellow to a room with grey radiators can create a cheerful and energetic atmosphere. This colour combination works well in kitchens or living rooms.
      • Black: Pairing grey radiators with black accents, such as black furniture or black-and-white artwork, can create a sophisticated and modern look.

      Ultimately, the best colour to pair with grey radiators depends on personal preferences and the overall style of the room. Experimenting with different colours and accessories can help you find the perfect combination for your space.

      The colour of a radiator does not affect its heat output. The amount of heat that a radiator produces is determined by its size, design, and the overall heating needs of the space it will be installed in.

      When it comes to choosing your grey radiator’s size, you’ll need to consider what heat output you’ll need, your available wall space and, most importantly, your own personal taste.

      If that doesn’t answer your question, then check out our helpful BTU calculator, which will calculate your room heat loss requirements and show you radiators of a suitable size!