A heating radiator is an irreplaceable thing that, unfortunately, very rarely fits harmoniously into the interior. What's more, the batteries take up useful space in the room. In trying to hide radiators, many people make mistakes, taking even more space in the room. Often, due to the wrong choice of design, a violation of the convection air flows occurs, as a result of which the temperature in the room decreases.
We've put together some creative and safe ways to improve your home with a radiator that we want to share with you.

The easiest way to hide the radiator from view is to install a special screen. It will not only improve the look of your room, but it will also benefit you. So, it can be used as an additional shelf for storing various little things.

The screen does not have to fit the heatsink. A great option is to use a box that will occupy the entire wall. Such a screen will not only disguise an aesthetically unsightly radiator, but also act as a separate piece of furniture.

A console table can be used as a cover for the radiator. In this case, the radiator will still be visible, so the goal here is not to hide it, but to allow you to make the most of the little space it takes up.

Another cool idea is to organize a cozy corner near the window. By combining a window sill and a box, you can create a place where it will be very pleasant to sit on a winter evening, drink cocoa and read books.

Wooden pallets are unique. They are not only cheap but also versatile. Therefore, an easy and budgetary way to make your radiator more aesthetic and at the same time more practical is to use a wooden pallet as a screen.

If your main goal is not to hide the radiator, but to optimize the space, there is no point in hiding it completely. You can simply install an open shelf above the radiator. This option works well for a corridor. The shelf will become a convenient place for storing keys and various little things.

The long battery can be transformed into a comfortable bench that will provide additional space for guests during home celebrations.
