Radiator under window - heat goes behind curtains.

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In two of our rooms the radiator is under the window and the hot air goes up between the curtain and the window. We have uninsulated cavity walls but do have double glazing. I have heard you need the rads under the windows to circulate the air but can you add a shelf above the rad to direct the air up the front of the curtains, not the back?
 
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I have just read a similar post on here and have read that the shelf idea is sound. However, I am wondering about going one step further and spacing the radiator away from the wall more and adding insulation to the wall. Can anyone see an problems with this? What if I went and added a wall lining with plasterboard and insulation - is this going crazy? It's a seven foot long radiator with no fins on the back, maybe I should replace it with a double modern one to reduce the length against the wall.
 
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Is this the first sign of madness - again? :)
 
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NEED the rads under the windows for circulation?? Never seen a course book that said that. This idea stems from the time that it was considered intelligent to stick the roomstat where you spend the least time, the hall, and have the lounge uncontrolled so it is either too cold or too hot.
However, the rads are where they are so the best you can do without going through a lot of cost is rad-reflectors and a sizeable window sill. And make sure the curtains stop ON the sill, not in front of it
 

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