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Heating a part open plan?

  • 06-10-2013 6:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 522 ✭✭✭


    Hi folks,

    I have a
    kitchen - 23sq mt
    TV room - 26 sq mt
    Dining room - 21 sq mt - (floor to ceiling glass on 2 walls)

    The three rooms are open plan plan with an exception of the kitchen units. Two of the three rooms are central heated with the rest of the house but in cold weather we had to supplement this area with a dimplex which nearly broke us with huge esb bills. I looked at Faroh heaters but does anyone have any other solution as we spend all of our living time here. The rest if the house then when the central heating (gas mains) is on can be like a God damn sauna. Is there any thing different and cost efficient?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,008 ✭✭✭scudo2


    knockon wrote: »
    Hi folks,

    I have a
    kitchen - 23sq mt
    TV room - 26 sq mt
    Dining room - 21 sq mt - (floor to ceiling glass on 2 walls)

    The three rooms are open plan plan with an exception of the kitchen units. Two of the three rooms are central heated with the rest of the house but in cold weather we had to supplement this area with a dimplex which nearly broke us with huge esb bills. I looked at Faroh heaters but does anyone have any other solution as we spend all of our living time here. The rest if the house then when the central heating (gas mains) is on can be like a God damn sauna. Is there any thing different and cost efficient?

    Look up fan assisted radiators. They might be help full.


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