I have a bay window (3 sash windows) in my Victorian house, which is in the living room. The living room has 1 radiator which is behind the sofa (the sofa is away from the wall so there is space between it and the rad.
The bay is noticably colder than the rest of the room.
I am going to get the windows refurbished to get some draught proofing put in, but I was wondering if putting a radiator on the widest part of the bay would help. I know when the curtains are closed it'd be of little use but during the day when they are open I was hoping it'd make a difference.
There are no other free walls to put another rad, or move the sofa.
Do you think it's a worthwhile project? Access to the existing pipework is easy as it's a raised wooden floor.
Thanks
The bay is noticably colder than the rest of the room.
I am going to get the windows refurbished to get some draught proofing put in, but I was wondering if putting a radiator on the widest part of the bay would help. I know when the curtains are closed it'd be of little use but during the day when they are open I was hoping it'd make a difference.
There are no other free walls to put another rad, or move the sofa.
Do you think it's a worthwhile project? Access to the existing pipework is easy as it's a raised wooden floor.
Thanks