Bring a timeless look to your home with our extensive range of column radiators. Combining the classic aesthetic of the Victorian era with modern heating efficiency, these units feature vertical tubes that increase surface area for excellent heat dispersion. Whether you are renovating a period property or adding a vintage touch to a modern build, a traditional column radiator is the perfect style statement.

We stock a huge variety of sizes and finishes to suit every room, from compact 2-column radiators for hallways to powerful 4-column radiators for large living spaces. Explore our selection of cheap column radiators below to find high-quality, durable heating that delivers both warmth and character without breaking the bank.

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Buying Column Radiators: Quick Tip

The secret with column radiators is that you can change the heat output by changing the depth. A 2 column radiator stays slimmer for tighter spaces, while 3, 4 and 6 column models project further but usually deliver more BTU/Watts in the same height and width. Measure door swings and walkways first, then pick the column depth and size that fits the room and hits your heat target.

Who Should Buy a Column Radiator?

And who should consider alternatives

Who Should Buy

People who want a timeless feature radiator

Ideal for period properties and traditional interiors, but also great in modern homes that want a classic shape with character.

Rooms that need flexible sizing and depth options

Great if you want to boost output by going deeper rather than making the radiator extremely wide. Column depth gives you more ways to hit your BTU/Watts target.

Homes happy to plan placement properly

Perfect if you can measure projection and plan around doors and furniture. When positioned well, column radiators look intentional and heat very effectively.

Who Shouldn't Buy

Very tight spaces where projection will be a problem

Deeper column radiators can stick out further than panel radiators. In narrow hallways or behind doors, a slim panel radiator may be more practical.

You want an ultra-modern flat-front look

Column radiators have visible sections and a classic profile. If your style is very minimal and modern, flat panel radiators may suit better.

You want a simple swap without checking pipe centres

Connection positions can differ from standard panel radiators. If you’re avoiding any plumbing changes, check measurements carefully before choosing a column model.

FAQs About Column Radiators

Help with column depth, sizing and placement

  • What are column radiators?

    Column radiators are radiators made up of multiple vertical sections (columns) that create a traditional, feature-style look. Unlike a flat panel radiator, the column design gives you different depth options (such as 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 columns), which can change the radiator’s projection and heat output.

  • What does the column number mean on a column radiator?

    The column number tells you how many rows of columns the radiator has from front to back. More rows usually means a deeper radiator with more surface area, which typically increases BTU/Watts output. For example, 2 column models are slimmer, while 3, 4 and 6 column radiators are deeper and often chosen for higher heat performance.

  • How do I choose the right column radiator for my room?

    Start by measuring the wall space and checking how much projection you can comfortably allow, especially near doors, walkways and furniture. Then work out your room’s required heat output in BTU/Watts and pick a radiator size and column depth that meets it. Once the practical side is right, choose the finish that suits your décor.