Friday, 24 October 2014

Top Ways To Use Decorative Grilles Around the Home



If we look back at their traditional use, decorative grilles had a very practical purpose.  Historically these perforated metal sheets, which featured a variety of designs, were used to prevent animals and people getting into a property whilst at the same time providing much needed ventilation for rooms.

These days we see decorative metal grilles serving a much more aesthetic purpose so how can they be put to good effect around your home?

Radiator Grilles

Probably the most popular use of decorative grilles in the home is to cover up unsightly radiators and other heaters.  If they are made to measure, radiator grilles will fit perfectly so that they cover up the radiator but still allow for the heat to circulate the room.  Most grille manufacturers will offer you a wide choice of designs, which are created by punching or perforating the metal sheet.  You can also choose from different finishes such as stainless steel or brass – whatever will best complement your interior design themes.

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Why should you use a radiator grille?  The principal benefit is that you can cover up the radiator but using these grills also allows you to be more original in your interior design.

Floor Grilles

Ventilation areas in the floor can be unsightly, not to mention providing an open doorway for bugs and small animals.  Decorative floor grilles can be used to keep the room looking neat and tidy as well as keeping debris and small creatures out of your home.  They are often supplied with a border to give a tidier finish.

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Exterior Grilles

The exterior of some houses may feature decorative grilles.  If you need to replace one of these it is worth remembering that you’ll need to choose a durable, weatherproof material such as copper, aluminium or stainless steel.

Which designs to choose?

The style of grille you choose will depend upon your interior design themes and the age of your home.  For instance, you may have come across radiator grilles featuring regency diamond patterns in stately homes or castles as this design gives a very prestigious appearance.  A more modern lattice pattern finished in silver or stainless steel may be more suitable for contemporary interiors, but at the end of the day the choice is yours.

Whatever you need decorative grilles remember they’re made to size so don’t forget to take accurate measurements before placing your order!  Find out more by visiting www.radiator-grilles.co.uk.

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Why Should You Fit Radiator Grilles In Your Home?

Let’s face it, radiators aren’t the prettiest of household appliances.  Although most of us wouldn’t be without a central heating system, there’s no getting away from the fact that radiators are a bit of a nuisance in terms of the aesthetics of a room.  Ideally they shouldn’t be placed underneath a window due to heat loss, which means you are only left with 3 walls within the room in which to place your radiator.  Quite often you are very limited to where you can position the radiator due to the practicalities of the heating system, which means that at times you are left with an ugly radiator sitting prominently within a room.

Position of the Radiator

However, there is one way around this problem.  If you’re not able to change the position of the radiator, a suitable alternative could be to fit radiator grilles around the existing radiator.  Commonly made from wood or MDF, radiator grilles can be made to fit any size or shape of radiator.  They can even be designed to incorporate a decorative mesh at the front of the radiator cover, this not only lets heat from the radiator circulate into the room, but also helps to provide an attractive feature.



Period Homes

Radiator grilles are ideal for use in period homes, as ordinary radiators can make a historic home lose its appeal by taking away some of its character.  Some homeowners really try hard to recreate the traditional feel of the home by restoring the original features, but a radiator can spoil the effect.  Radiator covers can be designed to suit almost any home, whether the homeowner is looking for a design which was popular in a particular period, or if perhaps they want to have a modern and clean looking cover.

Decorative Mesh

Choosing the style of decorative mesh which is placed at the front of the radiator grille means that the grille will complement the style of the room.  Homeowners can choose from a wide range of mesh designs, from plain criss-cross designs to more ornate patterns, according to their personal tastes.

Radiator grilles which feature an attractive decorative mesh can certainly help to disguise an ugly radiator in a room.  Many will also feature a top shelf which can be used to display ornaments or photographs, enabling the radiator to become part of an attractive feature within the room.  To find out more about installing radiator grilles in your home, please visit the Fine Mesh Metals website.