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Where to place his radiator to not spoil his interior?

  • Mar 9
  • 2 min read

Tips on how to integrate the heating harmoniously and keep your interior balanced.


In this article, discover how the correct placement of the radiator can transform an interior, avoid the most frequent mistakes and make heating a true ally of interior architecture, in line with the Fogo vision.



The wrong placement, the most common mistake

A poorly positioned radiator can quickly break the balance of an interior. Placed without anticipation, it can interrupt a line of furniture, hinder the opening of a door or break the alignment of a wall.

In confined spaces, it can also reduce traffic zones or impose unnecessary constraints on the layout.

These situations are frequent, especially when the heating is integrated at the end of the project. However, it is not the radiator that poses a problem, but the fact that it was not thought of as an element in its own right of the interior composition.

With Fogo, our advisors will be there to advise you on the best placement for your home.


Good reflexes to adopt from the design stage

To avoid these errors, the radiator must be anticipated from the early stages of room design. Integrating it early allows you to work on alignments with openings, furniture, and circulation axes, and to ensure a smoother reading of the space.

Some walls, often considered secondary or 'forgotten', can accommodate a radiator without disturbing the layout. In constrained spaces, thinking in height can also be a relevant solution: a vertical radiator frees up space on the ground and integrates more discreetly into the room.

The objective is not to hide the radiator at all costs, but to find a fair and coherent place for it in the overall project.

With this variety of radiator dimensions, Fogo will allow you to adapt your radiator to your space.


The radiator as a solution, not as a constraint

When it is well chosen and positioned, the radiator can become a real planning tool. It can structure an empty wall, accompany a piece of furniture or emphasize an axis of circulation. 

In some cases, it completely blends into the interior architecture, to the point of visually disappearing.

The radiator then ceases to be a technical constraint to become a strategic choice, serving comfort and aesthetics. Its design, proportions and layout fully contribute to the harmony of the space.

Trusting Fogo means trusting you.


At Fogo, we design radiators designed to last over time, combining design, performance and energy control. Well integrated from the design of the space, they become real elements of planning, able to accompany the uses of everyday life without compromising the inner balance. Thanks to increasingly intelligent electric heating solutions, the radiator ceases to be a technical constraint and adapts naturally to living spaces. Our teams are at your disposal to accompany you in your projects and help you choose the most suitable solutions for your interior.

  

 



 
 
 

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