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VOGUE (UK) 2022 HEATIING TRENDS

With the short, cold days and of winter upon us we asked Steve Birch, Sales Director at Vogue (UK), for some expert heating and bathroom trends predictions for 2022 and beyond:

We are finding new appetite for heating solutions that provide homeowners with all the advantages of warmth and style without the environmental impact and so this needs to be factored in to the overall ‘design picture’ from the outset. I believe this current desire has stemmed from the abundance of sustainable materials now available, for instance, aluminium heating designs which are now being considered as an eco-luxe choice for the modern bathroom. Given its water efficiency, flexible installation and lightweight material, aluminium is a great example of a sustainable material which can be endlessly recycled as an end product = designer radiators and towel warmers!”

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So what else is predicted to shake-up the heating market in 2022?

“It will be a case of ‘anything goes’ for 2022 as consumers are better educated through social media etc. of what’s available. Subsequently, they have more confidence when selecting what they want rather than rely on the say-so of a professional, though it is critical of course that they are still guided to ensure they purchase the right heating design in terms of heat output and other technicalities.

In terms of style robust materials and finishes on the darker spectrum like anthracite and black, will be just as desirable as vintage metallics and timeless white finishes as we move through the year. Also, hidden heating solutions which are designed as singular floating bars that can also come together in a range of styles and formations, are becoming a ‘must-have’ with many.

As energy prices rocket, there is a clamor for heating solutions that are economical to run and energy effiecient, As a result of research and investment in recent years, manufacturers like Vogue offer a generous range of green heating solutions that will become a market mainstay moving forwards. Be it material or a specific eco design element, products which are environmentally compliant will lead the way this year.

www.vogueuk.co.uk

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