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Radiator Covers

Radiator Covers

Radiator covers turn one of the least attractive features in your home into something that actually looks decent. Instead of staring at a big chunk of metal every time you walk into a room, you get a piece of furniture that fits with your home whilst still letting the heat out.

Whether you're tired of the builder-grade radiator in your living room, want to protect kids from hot surfaces, or just need a surface to display photos and plants, a radiator cover sorts all these problems at once.

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Why Radiator Covers Make Sense

Most UK homes have radiators that were installed with function in mind, not style. They work fine but they stick out like a sore thumb, especially in period properties where the radiators clash with original features. A radiator cover hides the radiator whilst providing extra surface space you didn't have before.

The top of a radiator cover works as a shelf for displaying photos, plants, or whatever else needs a home. Some designs include storage shelves underneath, giving you even more space to work with. You're taking something purely functional and making it earn its keep.

Modern radiator covers don't reduce heat output the way old-fashioned designs used to. The slatted or mesh fronts allow air to flow through properly, so your room heats just as well as before. The cover simply directs the heat in a better way whilst hiding the radiator itself.

MDF Radiator Covers for Every Room

MDF radiator covers dominate the market because they offer the best combination of durability and price. MDF handles heat well without warping, it can be painted or finished in loads of styles, and it's strong enough to use the top as a proper shelf.

Our MDF covers come ready finished, so you don't need to paint or treat them before use. White is the most popular choice because it works with any home, but we also stock wood-effect finishes if you prefer something warmer.

The construction quality matters more with radiator covers than most furniture because they sit right against a heat source. Cheap MDF can warp or crack after a few months of heating cycles. Our covers use proper thickness board with reinforced frames that handle the temperature changes without problems.

White Radiator Covers That Blend In

White radiator covers disappear into your room rather than standing out. If you've got white walls or skirting boards, a white cover becomes almost invisible, which is exactly what you want. The radiator stops being the first thing people notice when they walk in.
White also reflects heat better than darker colours, which helps with efficiency. Not by a massive amount, but every little helps with energy bills. Plus white covers are easy to keep clean - a quick wipe down keeps them looking fresh.

The finish quality varies between different white covers. Look for smooth, painted surfaces rather than vinyl wrapping, which can peel near the heat source. Our white covers use proper paint that's baked on, so they stay looking good for years

Adjustable Radiator Covers for Different Sizes

Radiators come in all sorts of sizes, from small bathroom models to massive ones in Victorian houses. Some of our covers are adjustable, extending to fit different widths without needing custom work.

The extending mechanism is simple but effective. Side panels slide out and lock in place, giving you anything from 140cm to 190cm of coverage with one product. This is handy if you're not sure of exact measurements or if you move house and need the cover to fit a different radiator.

Fixed-size covers work better if you know your exact dimensions.

Please note and while it might sound obvious, measure your radiator width, height, and depth before ordering a suitable cover.

Radiator over Materials and Construction

Most radiator covers use MDF for the frame and panels, with some using solid wood for extra strength. The front panel needs ventilation holes or slats to let heat out - this is where different designs vary.


Vertical slats are common because they look clean and modern. Diamond or lattice patterns give a more traditional appearance. Some covers use perforated sheet material, which provides maximum airflow but can look a bit industrial unless it's part of a modern scheme.

The top needs to be solid enough to use as a shelf without sagging. A proper radiator cover should take the weight of photo frames, plants, or decorative items without bending. Check the thickness of the top panel - anything under 15mm tends to flex too much.
Assembly is usually straightforward. Most covers arrive flat packed with clear instructions. You're looking at 30-45 minutes to put one together with basic tools. The important bit is making sure it sits level and stable once assembled - wonky covers are both dangerous and annoying.

Getting the Right Fit

Measure your radiator carefully before ordering. You need the width, height, and how far it sticks out from the wall. The cover should be slightly larger all round - about 5cm wider and taller, with a depth that clears the radiator by at least 2cm.

If your radiator has pipes coming out the top, make sure the cover you choose accommodates this.

Others sit low enough that top pipes aren't an issue.
Don't forget to account for valves and controls. You need to be able to reach these without removing the whole cover every time you want to adjust the temperature. Many covers have removable side panels or access points for this reason.

Free UK Delivery on All Radiator Covers

We deliver free to anywhere on the UK mainland. Your radiator cover arrives ready to transform that ugly radiator into something you can actually look at without wincing, all without extra delivery charges adding to the cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Radiator Covers

Modern radiator covers with proper ventilation don't significantly reduce heat output. The slatted or mesh fronts allow air to flow through whilst directing heat into the room more evenly. Poorly designed solid covers can block heat, but our ventilated designs maintain good airflow and heating efficiency.

Yes, that's one of the main benefits. The top surface works as a shelf for photo frames, plants, ornaments, or books. Make sure items aren't blocking the ventilation slots at the back and avoid placing delicate items that might be damaged by warmth rising from the radiator.

MDF radiator covers are lighter, more affordable, and come in more finish options including painted white. Wooden covers are heavier, more expensive, but offer natural wood grain and potentially longer lifespan. Both handle heat well when properly constructed - MDF is practical for most homes.

Measure the width, height, and depth of your radiator. Add about 5cm to width and height, and at least 2cm to depth for proper airflow. Check for pipe positions and valve locations to ensure the cover design accommodates them without blocking access.

Yes, radiator covers actually improve safety by creating a barrier between children and hot radiator surfaces. They prevent accidental burns whilst still allowing heat to flow properly. Make sure the cover is stable and securely positioned so it can't be pulled over.

Adjustable covers typically extend within a specific range, usually from about 140cm to 190cm width. Check the product specifications to confirm the size range. They're great for flexibility but fixed-size covers often provide a more exact fit if you know your dimensions.

Most radiator covers arrive flat packed with clear instructions and take 30-45 minutes to assemble using basic tools. You'll need a screwdriver and possibly an Allen key. The process involves attaching panels and ensuring everything sits level and stable before positioning over your radiator.

White radiator covers are surprisingly practical. The smooth painted surface wipes clean easily, and white actually shows dust less than darker colours. Regular dusting and occasional wiping keeps them looking fresh. Our painted finishes are designed to handle heat without yellowing or cracking over time.