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08719844416Column radiators have a multi-tube design that produces impressive heat output. Now, you can warm your space efficiently without taking up extra wall area. Update a period home or add character to a modern one with double, triple and vertical column radiator designs.
Column radiators allow you to integrate serious heating power into a classic aesthetic. Thanks to their multi-tube structure, they put out significantly more warmth than a flat panel radiator of comparable size.
This often means you can choose a smaller radiator to effectively heat the same room, which is a big win for both cost and space-saving. We provide the BTU and wattage output clearly, so you can easily match the performance to your room dimensions and insulation levels.
You’ll find options such as double column, triple column and sometimes four-column radiators. In short, more columns generally equals greater depth and a punchier heat output.
If you’re grappling with a large or poorly insulated space (common in period homes), a 3-column or 4-column model will deliver that robust heat you need. If wall space is tight, a double column design is usually the preferred, more discreet choice.
If you’re sprucing up an older property or simply adore that heritage charm, a traditional column radiator delivers the perfect vintage feel. More importantly, the style is paired with modern manufacturing: tough steel, corrosion protection and rigorous testing against heat standards. You don’t have to choose between looks and performance.
Your radiator’s finish is just as important as the heat it gives out. You might opt for a sleek black column radiator to make a strong visual statement, or perhaps something more understated in classic white or modern grey. Many of our units also feature a raw metal or lacquered finish for that sought-after industrial or loft apartment vibe.
If your property doesn't run off a central heating system (or you want extra heat in a room), we also stock electric column radiator variants. These come with a self-contained element. This way, you can control that radiator independently of your main boiler. Perfect for those rooms that are a bit off the beaten track.
Some prefer the traditional horizontal column radiator tucked neatly under a window sill or bay. Others need to use vertical space. A tall vertical column radiator is ideal for narrow walls, en suites or awkward hallways where floor space is precious. You can clearly see each product’s format, so you can pick the one that works best for your home.