RADIATORS

Collection: Kitchen Radiators

Combine modern elegance with practical performance with Lusso’s tall kitchen radiators. Available in signature finishes including brushed gold, matte black, and chrome, these tall radiators deliver exceptional heat output while enhancing your kitchen’s interior with refined design.

Our vertical kitchen radiators feature a slim, tall silhouette with elegantly aligned pipes, blending seamlessly into both contemporary and traditional spaces. The wall-mounted design provides a sleek, space-saving solution, perfect for open-plan layouts or more compact kitchens. For a coordinated, design-led look, pair our black designer radiator with matching kitchen taps and accessories, creating a cohesive and sophisticated finish.

Designer Kitchen Radiators At LUSSO

Tall kitchen radiators create an architectural focal point while complementing existing finishes like taps, hardware, and accessories. They are easy to maintain - simply wipe with a soft, damp cloth to preserve the finish. Wall-mounted and compatible with standard central heating systems, these radiators are straightforward to install, with professional fitting recommended for a seamless, high-end result.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are kitchen radiators easy to install?

Installing kitchen radiators can vary in difficulty depending on the complexity of your central heating system. Although basic radiator installations can be straightforward, we recommend that you appoint a professional for proper installation and configuration.

Does Lusso offer plumbed or electric kitchen radiators?

Our kitchen radiators are plumbed, which means they’re designed to be compatible with central heating systems.

Will I need radiator valves for kitchen radiators?

Our radiator valves are required for our kitchen radiators, as they allow you to control the flow of hot water or steam into the radiator and regulate the temperature. Radiator valves are important for maintaining a comfortable and consistent heat level in your kitchen.

What is the heat output of Lusso kitchen radiators?

Depending on the size, each of the kitchen radiators in our collection has a heat output of either 2371, 2569, or 2824 BTU (British Thermal Unit).

Are Lusso’s kitchen radiators built to last?

Our kitchen radiators offer style and durability, and as testament to the quality of our craftsmanship and engineering, each of our kitchen radiators comes with a 15 year guarantee. 

Why do you need a radiator in the kitchen?

You need a radiator in the kitchen to maintain a comfortable and consistent temperature,  particularly during colder months. A radiator ensures the space stays warm for dining and socialising and it helps prevent issues like damp and condensation, which can affect cabinetry, walls and appliances.

Where to put a radiator in the kitchen?

Functionality and aesthetics should influence your decision of where to position a radiator in your kitchen. One of the most common places is beneath a window where a radiator can counteract any cold draughts without disrupting the design flow. If wall space is limited, a vertical radiator placed on a free wall is a modern solution that doesn’t interfere with cabinetry or appliances. In open plan kitchens that incorporate a dining area, positioning a radiator along the dining wall adds warmth and creates a comfortable, inviting atmosphere.

What size radiator is best for a kitchen?

The right radiator size for your kitchen depends on the room's size, layout and how well it retains heat. Smaller kitchens typically need a compact radiator whereas medium-size kitchens, especially those with space for dining, are usually better suited to larger radiators. A full-length vertical radiator can provide enough warmth without taking up too much room in spacious and open plan kitchens. If your kitchen has large windows, poor insulation, or tiled floors that feel colder, it's best to go slightly larger.

Do you need a radiator in the kitchen?

A radiator isn’t always essential, but it does often add comfort and balance to a space. Kitchens generate heat naturally, yet a radiator provides consistent warmth during colder months - especially in open-plan layouts where heat disperses more freely. Many homeowners opt for tall kitchen radiators as they provide high heat output without taking up valuable floor space.

Where to put radiators in an open plan kitchen

In open-plan spaces, radiators work best along external walls or beneath windows, where heat loss is greatest. Vertical tall radiators are a popular choice, offering powerful performance without compromising flow or design.