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The component parts of a radiator cover

A radiator cabinet is usually a box-shaped form, attached to a wall. The carcass of the radiator cabinet is made up from hdf, which stands for high density fibreboard. This is a better performing moisture resistant material than mdf, medium density fibreboard. The radiator cover is made to pre measured precise dimensions, in Classic Radiator Cabinets case, by one of their Home Designers. The measurements will take into account any obstructions such as thermostatic valves and door opening issues, where you need to ensure that the door in question will open easily and not bump or mark the radiator cover.

Apart from the main radiator cabinet carcass, there is also a grille insert to be considered. This is a very important supplementary item as it can change the whole feature of a radiator cabinet. Classic Radiator Cabinets offer a choice of four painted grille insert patterns and two gold anodised grille insert patterns. Customers can choose a pattern that they feel will complement best with the furnishing and decorations to the room the radiator cabinet is going to be fitted in to. It may be that a more traditional design sits well in a traditional room setting. Alternatively, it could be a more contemporary design, which sits better with modern designed furniture. But, by having six grille pattern alternatives available, Classic Radiator Cabinets believe that a suitable one can be found for any type of décor. Of course, if you are having more than one radiator cabinet installed, they needn’t all have the same grille insert. It may be, for example, that you have gold anodised grille inserts in your lounge and dining room, but have painted grille inserts in your kitchen, bedroom, hall or lounge. The choice is always the customers, but the Classic Radiator Cabinet Home Designer will have visited enough people who buy radiator cabinets, to be able to offer advice on which grille design suits a particular style of décor first. And because the grille inserts are a separate component from the radiator cabinet carcass, this means that you can actually change the grille insert pattern at any future time, so that, if you are decorating in the future, you can choose a replacement grille insert ti suit the new look in your home.
 
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