Discover the perfect balance of slim design and heat output with a 2 column radiators. These are the most popular choice for hallways and landings because they sit relatively close to the wall while offering more surface area than a single panel. A double column designer radiator gives you that chunky, traditional look without taking up valuable floor space.

Ideal for smaller rooms or narrow walls, these units provide efficient heating with a classic Victorian silhouette. If you need a stylish radiator that doesn’t dominate the room, browse our selection of cheap 2 column radiators below for a versatile heating solution.

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Buying 2 Column Radiators: Quick Tip

A 2 column radiator is the slimmest way to get the classic column look, which makes it brilliant for hallways and tighter layouts. The trade-off is output: with less depth, you may need to go wider or taller to hit your room’s BTU/Watts target. Measure the wall space first, then pick the size that gives you enough heat without sticking out too far into the room.

Who Should Buy a 2 Column Radiator?

And who should consider alternatives

Who Should Buy

Tight spaces that still need column style

Ideal for hallways, landings and rooms where you can’t have a radiator sticking out too far. A 2 column design keeps projection more compact than deeper options.

People who want a traditional look without bulk

Great if you like the classic column aesthetic but prefer a slimmer radiator on the wall, especially in smaller rooms or cleaner layouts.

Homes happy to size up in width or height

Perfect if you’ve got enough wall space to go slightly wider or taller to achieve the output you need, while keeping depth under control.

Who Shouldn't Buy

Rooms with high heat loss and limited wall space

If you need lots of output but can’t go bigger, a deeper 3 or 4 column radiator may reach higher BTU/Watts in a similar wall footprint.

You want the highest output per size

Deeper column types generally provide more heat in the same height and width. If output is the priority, consider 3 or 4 column models instead.

You prefer a very modern, flat-front look

Column radiators have a classic profile and visible sections. If your interior is ultra-modern, a flat panel or minimalist designer radiator may suit better.

FAQs About 2 Column Radiators

Help with choosing, sizing and placement

  • What is a 2 column radiator?

    A 2 column radiator is a column-style radiator made with two rows of vertical tubes/columns from front to back. Because it has fewer rows, it’s usually the slimmest (least deep) option in column radiators, giving you the traditional column look while keeping the radiator’s projection more compact.

  • When is a 2 column radiator the best choice?

    A 2 column radiator is a great choice when you want the classic column aesthetic but you’re working with tighter spaces, such as hallways, behind doors, or rooms with furniture close to the radiator. It’s also useful when you need a slimmer projection than 3 or 4 column models, but still want that traditional style.

  • How do I get enough heat from a slimmer 2 column radiator?

    Because 2 column radiators are less deep, they can have lower output than deeper column types at the same height and width. To increase heat, you can go wider, taller, or choose a higher-output size to meet your room’s BTU/Watts target. The key is to size by output first, then pick the dimensions that best fit your wall.