Perhaps one of the biggest mysteries we have to contend with here at CIRC HQ is our antique bronze radiator. This colour-changing chameleon can look completely different depending on the placement and its surroundings.
While this can lead to some confusion when unpacking the radiator for the first time, rest assured it’s definitely the right colour. It just happens to be a hugely versatile choice that can look different depending on factors such as the lighting.
In some lights, the antique bronze shade looks like a bright gold shade, and in others it takes on a moodier, deep mocha hue. Depending on which way your room is facing, it can look different throughout the day – such is the beauty of colour theory.
If you’ve seen our antique bronze radiator looking brassy and bright and want to know how to replicate this look, read on to learn our top tips to help the colour pop with lustre. There are also ways to place this radiator in your home to achieve a more subdued finish, with a deep mocha shade.
Antique bronze is a deep brown shade with a subtle metallic satin finish that helps to reflect the light. The surface of the cast iron radiator is not perfectly smooth, so it never achieves a polished or glossy finish, but the look is still incredibly lustrous. Under studio lights, the finish is almost golden and offers a decadent look – particularly when you choose an ornate radiator style.
In darker rooms or without direct light on the radiator, this stunning shade takes on a deep mocha hue. It’s an ideal choice for a cosy living space with mid-century modern influences, as it adds to the sophisticated and warming colour palette. If this is the look you’re going for, choose a simpler design with sleek lines like the traditional 4-column cast iron radiator.
Where you are planning to place your radiator will have a big impact on the appearance of the colour. If you would like to achieve a bright, golden shade that truly pops, we recommend the following:
If you love the deeper, moodier look of the deep mocha shade, we recommend the following:
It’s not only the room placement and the surroundings that will allow you to enhance to minimise the lustre of the radiator. The wall you place it against will also impact the shade. Contrasting with darker shades will place the emphasis on the radiator, which can help to increase the brightness when paired with natural light or secondary lighting.
Against a light wall in a warm shade, the radiator will often look darker, which can help to downplay the gold hues if this isn’t something you would like to emphasise.
If you aren’t sure about the colour or the placement, we recommend ordering a bush end paint sample. These are small radiator parts painted with the exact same finish that we use on our radiators. This is the best way to see how the radiator shade will look in your home so you can try the placement in different areas.
Remember that colours can look very different on different screens. The best way to see how this radiator colour will look in your home is to order a physical sample.
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