This was how Skyes radiator looked after we decorated her bedroom, I wanted something to jazz up her radiator and saw a tweet from Radwraps seeking bloggers for review. I sent a tweet and got a lovely email offering me the chance to review one of their radwraps.
I didn’t have to order online as the wrap was pre selected for me, but the order process is really easy, you select your wrap and input the measurements of your radiator and your done. There are lots of design options to choose from and also the option to upload your own image, I didn’t know which design I was going to get but was assured that radwrap being sent would be perfect for my daughters room. It arrived around 4 days later.
It arrived securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard tube and I hurriedly opened it excited to see what was inside. I was met with a brightly coloured floral wrap, I wasn’t in love with it if I’m honest! It looked more fitting to an old ladies kitchen and not a little girls bedroom! Skye is very sensory though so I think the colours will be visually stimulating for here to look at.
Before applying to the radiator it is suggested that you roll the rap the opposite way to uncurl it a little and then you simply roll onto the radiator making sure that the radwrap is touching each corner of the radiator. It went on really easily and I love that you are losing no heat from the radiator when its on. I’m still not in love with the design and think one from the children’s collection would have fitted better the decor. Skye seems to like it though but she does keep pulling it off, this isn’t a problem for radwrap though as they are made to be easily moveable.
This radwrap retails at £39.99 so its certainly cheaper than a radiator cover and you lose no heat like you can with a mdf cover. Pop on over to the website which is highlighted above and take a look at some of the designs, there are some amazing ones to fit most room decors.