A radiator, which is an indispensable thing in most of places in winter, is usually a functional piece done in some basic color and hidden behind a screen or a cover not to see it. But what if you make it a catchy part of decor instead of hiding it like an eye-sore? I have a great idea to do that – choose a colorful radiator or even paint it yourself!
A colorful radiator is definitely an out of the box solution as most them come in white or neutrals. You may rock any color you like – purple, pink, red, yellow, orange, blue and others depending on what your interior can welcome. If you are choosing a color, pick some shade that you already have in your interior to make the space cohesive and accent it even more. An ombre painted radiator is also a way, even a more creative one, and you may play with colors here. If you already have a colorful space, then a bright radiator is a must for you – a white one will look weird. Paint your radiator the same shade as the wall and it will merge with it giving it a catchy dimensional look, or just paint it some accent color that you’ve already used in this space.
A bold bedroom with a yellow ceiling, turquoise walls and a bed plus a matching radiatoe, a red floor and a yellow rug.
A contemporary industrial space of concrete and with concrete tiles plus a hot red radiator on the wall for a bold touch of color.
A contemporary kitchen with black and grephite grey cabinetry, a neon green radiator on the wall and matching accessories.
A contemporary space all done of concrete, with a black suspended chair and a red woven radiator on the wall is a pretty solution.
A contmeporary space with a narrow windowwill for displaying, baskets for storage and a small yellow radiator is cool.
A lovely bathroom with flamingo printed wallpaper and white wainscoting, a free-standing sink, a small pink radiator, a bold rug and pendant lamps.
A lovely interior in neutrals with a bold red radiator, a navy chair and a pretty gallery wall is a chic space to be.
Your radiator can be placed on the floor or attached to the wall, which will make it more an artwork than a radiator. If you want to buy a ready colorful one, you may take a look at various creative woven and geometric designs, radiators with holes and so on, and such a piece will add even more artistic value to the space. Take a look at the ideas we’ve prepared and go crazy with your radiators!
A lovely Parisian cafe chic kitchen in navy and white, with a kitchen island and butcherblock countertops and a yellow radiator and tubes.