Does your home have a wall radiator you wish you could hide? While immobile, radiators can be hidden or disguised in plenty of creative ways. If you're looking for smart and safe ways to make your radiator less of an eyesore, here are some ideas to try.
A clever way to hide your radiator while also upcycling old materials is to use iron grating or scrollwork. You can use a panel from a decorative iron fence, a headboard or a fireplace cover for this project. The iron will withstand heat and allow it to pass through, keeping the space safe and efficient. Just make sure to treat the metal with a heat-resistant treatment for rust before use.
Turn your radiator into a stylish faux cabinet with some simple construction. You can take the back paneling off an existing cabinet and attach it to the wall over the radiator. Choose any design style to fit your tastes, from romantic farmhouse to sleek mid-century modern. For safety, it's important to replace the door inserts on the front of the cabinet with a material that will let the heat out and is heat-resistant.
If your radiator is low enough to the ground, you can disguise it while also creating some extra seating. One way is to simply move an existing bench so that it sits a few inches above the radiator. While it will still be visible, depending on the style, the radiator will be secondary to the convenient bench seating.
If your radiators are too tall to disguise comfortably with a bench, you can use the same approach with a narrow console table or floating shelves. Once you create usable space above the radiator, you won't even notice it's there.
There are many ways to make your home's utility features more aesthetically pleasing. Try these tips if you're thinking of hiding or disguising your wall radiators.
Prior to her 20 years in Real Estate, Jacquelyn worked as a Marketing and Advertising Manager for Fortune 500 companies such as Sun Microsystems, Charles Schwab, Robert Half International, and Del Monte Foods. She has handled up to $80 Million Dollars in global marketing budgets and worked with not just local but also national and global teams. It was during these 7 years in corporate marketing that she successfully developed her marketing and negotiating skills which she now effectively utilizes in helping her clients with their home transactions. This has resulted in numerous Top Producer awards and designations in the Real Estate industry for being a Seller and Buyer advocate in over 2 decades.