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Space heaters used to be clunky plugins that squatted on the floor and scared the fluff off your cat. No more — these 5 space heaters are totally cool.
This radiant heat panel — the mirror and towel bar on the left — is so integrated into this bathroom that you may not even notice it. Image: Warmly Yours
You’ve probably heard of radiant heating for floors, created by snaking heating tubes or cables under floors. But that’s not the only application for this efficient, quiet method of heating. Manufacturers now produce radiant panels for walls, ceilings, and other locations.
Radiant heat, also known as infrared radiant heat, is especially efficient, heating solid objects such as chairs and people without heating the air. The warming effect of radiant heat is practically instantaneous, and solid objects store the heat and stay warm even after the system switches off.
(Forced-air heating does the opposite, heating the air first, which then eventually warms people and surfaces. When a forced-air system shuts off, temperatures fall rapidly.)
Radiant panels come in many sizes, from a couple of square feet to 30 square feet and larger. Because no heat is lost in air ducts (there aren’t any), radiant panels are especially energy efficient, and the use of supplemental radiant panels to selectively heat rooms helps reduce annual energy costs by 10% to 30%.
Finding the best heating solution for a specific situation is a fine art — sometimes literally. A thin-film, infrared radiant panel made by Prestyl USA hangs on a wall and looks just like artwork, custom-printed with a design or photo you submit.
“We just need a digital high-pixel image that you have the rights to,” says the president, Thom Morrow. “So no Seattle Seahawks logos. But a portrait of the family, fine. Or dog or horse or the old family farm.”
These plug-in art panels project out from the wall just 1½ inches. Inside is a carbon-based material that absorbs energy when current passes through. The panel then releases the energy as infrared light waves.
An artistic panel isn’t cheap, but you can take into account what you might spend on equivalent artwork. Prestyl’s plain 2-by-2-foot panel, suitable for an 8-by-10-foot room, costs $352, plus $180 if you want an image, or a total of $6.65 per square foot of living space.
If you heat with electricity and live where electrical rates are lower at off-peak hours, an electrical thermal storage heater could save you money.
This kind of heater consists of a well-insulated shell filled with ceramic bricks that efficiently absorb and store heat. The bricks heat up during hours when power rates are low, then release the heat, using a blower, when the rate rises, potentially saving you hundreds of dollars a year.
Al Takle, national sales manager for Steffes Corp., says the units only make sense where rates dip for part of the day. Where’s that? He listed:
Thermal storage heaters sit on the floor and are about 12 inches deep, 24 inches high, and 30 to 60 inches long. They require only a little clearance on sides and the top, so you can easily build them into bookcases or window seats. Costs range from $1,200 (for a small bedroom or office) to $2,200 (for a 1,000-square-foot, open living room and kitchen space), or $2-$12 per square foot of living area.
If you’re looking to retrofit an older home that doesn’t have ductwork, or you’re adding on and tying into your existing HVAC system is problematic, a ductless heat pump could be the answer.
Developed in Japan 30 years ago, many heating contractors in the U.S. are just now learning about this option, also known as a mini-split. There are only two main components: an outdoor compressor unit and an indoor air handler, which is typically installed high on an outside wall.
A small tube delivers conditioned air directly to the room. Because there’s no long expanse of ductwork, ductless heat pumps operate up to 50% more efficiently than traditional forced-air systems.
The installed price is around $5,000 for equipment that handles 1,100 square feet, or $5.45 per square foot of living space. Many power companies offer rebate incentives, sometimes for as much as $1,500, to customers who switch from other kinds of electrical heating.
For a floor-model space heater that’s out of this world, look to Dyson — the company that seems to delight in reinventing ordinary household items.
The Dyson Hot fan heater looks like a space creature that never got around to developing a face. It generates heat like any other electrical-resistance heater, but there’s no visible whirling fan, so you don’t have to worry about whether a curious kid will stick in a finger to see what happens.
Even though you don’t see a fan, the heater does blow out a steady stream of warm air. The heater pushes air over its curved surfaces to increase output, much the same way an airplane wing accelerates air flow. The fan head oscillates, and you can tilt the device to direct the air flow.
The Hot fan costs $400 and is suitable for small to medium-size rooms, or about $4 per square foot of living space for a 10-by-10-foot room.
We’ve added MORE homes to the list! Check out some of these great houses this Sunday in Holden as we’re holdin’ open Holden! Need more information…let me know!
46 Acorn Drive
4 Birch Hill (1:30 to 3)
238 Fisher Rd
89 Fox Hill
2 Greenbriar Lane (12 to 2)
37 Heather Circle
225 Highland Street
84 Homestead (11:30 to 1)
67 Laurel Lane
823 Main Street (11am to 1pm)
1565 Main Street
476 Manning Street
769 Mason Rd
12 Tanya Drive
This coming Sunday HOLDEN IS OPEN!!! We are holding 12 listings open in Holden on 3/11!
According to Neighborhood Scout, “Holden is the 108th largest community in Massachusetts and has more people living here who work in computers and math than 95% of the places in the US.
In addition, Holden is home to many people who could be described as “urban sophisticates”. Urban sophisticates are people who are both educated and wealthy, and thus tend to be older, richer, and more established than young professionals. “Urban sophisticates” is not just about being educated and well-off financially: it is a point of view and state of mind, one that you might call ‘urbaneness’. But such people can and do regularly live in small towns, suburbs and rural areas, as well as in big cities. They read, support the arts and high-end shops, and love travel.
Because of many things, Holden is a very good place for families to consider. With an enviable combination of good schools, low crime, college-educated neighbors who tend to support education because of their own experiences, and a high rate of home ownership in predominantly single-family properties”
So come see for yourself! All listings are open 1pm to 3pm unless noted:
46 Acorn Drive
238 Fisher Rd
89 Fox Hill
2 Greenbriar Lane (12 to 2)
37 Heather Circle
225 Highland Street
67 Laurel Lane
823 Main Street (11am to 1pm)
1565 Main Street
476 Manning Street
769 Mason Rd
12 Tanya Drive
Yes! There are bonuses to this house…
Not only is it in a great location…at a great price…with motivated sellers…and in tip-top shape…BUT (like we need more? of course we need more!) this house also has brand new hardwood flooring (not refurnished – brand new), brand new wall to wall carpeting, huge master bedroom with walk-in closet and master bath and installed electric dog fence. Huge kitchen…first floor office with cathedral ceiling and a full energy audit this past fall. Check out the great room with full fireplace! Great house at a fantastic price!
So the fireplace, perfect lot and easy commuting distance wasn’t good enough? NOPE! That’s why we want you to stop in and see this home! Not a short sale so it can close quickly and not a foreclosure so there is a real person that can answer your questions!
179 Rocky Road
Northbridge MA
Sunday: 12pm to 2pm
Stop in and join Joan Pearsall and Amy Mullen for an exciting special Broker’s Open Event at 101 Temple Street in West Boylston! This is a weekday lunch educational open that will not only feed your belly but will also feed your brain!
Joan Pearsall is the founder of Best View Imaging and uses the latest in web technology to showcase real estate with an live interactive floor plan. With her amazing pictures and the flexibility of the interactive floor plan, home buyers can review a property from the comfort of their home. Great advertising the listing! She also does hotels, conference centers, golf courses and offices. Joan will be doing the floor plan for this house during the open!
At the same time, please take a tour of 101 Temple Street in West Boylston – a one-of-kind renovated home that is full of rich details and fine upgrades listed with Amy Mullen of RE/MAX Professional Associates. It offers the maximum in flexibility as your buyers family needs change over time with a full potential in-law suite, loft and double master bedrooms. The gourmet kitchen is beyond expectations with a Jenn-Air range, double wall convection ovens, granite and a breakfast bar with a neat twist! Hardwoods, open floor plan and a 1,400 sq ft deck make this house a great place to entertain. Who wouldn’t want to when you are overlooking conversation land!
Lunch will be served and the only payment is some of your time and feedback!
Place: 101 Temple Street, West Boylston
Day: Wednesday, March 7th
Time: 12pm to 2pm
Love these guys! Check out this video blog with “Think Big, Work Small” as they recap a recent interview with Warren Buffett. As one of most recognized (and successful) investors of all time, he is not shaken by the housing market – in fact – he thinks it’s the place to put HIS money!
Don’t miss the opportunity to see this house on Sunday, 2/25 in West Boylston. Not only is a great commuting location but it’s BRAND NEW on the inside!
Construction was finished at the beginning of ’06 on what used to be a small 2-story cape style home. After bringing the house down to the studs (and replacing most of those too) this is now an amazing 3 level contemporary full of rich details and fine upgrades. Here are some of the highlights:
Kitchen: The kitchen features granite counters with solid maple cabinets. No IKEA stuff in here! A Jenn-air range in the center island compliments the double wall convection ovens. All stainless steel appliances and the breakfast bar is tastefully set apart with a small row of glass blocks. The glass blocks are sized so that you can put in beta fish tanks!
Layout: The open concept living space of the family room, eat in kitchen and formal dining room with french pocket doors looks up to an open loft above with skylights. The loft has both an open area and a closed area that can be used as an additional bedroom or office with some privacy.
Master Bedrooms: That’s right – it’s supposed to be plural. This house has not one but two Master Bedrooms with their own baths. One of them even has a fireplace! The Master baths are spacious, tiled and feature a multi-jet shower and jacuzzi tub.
Lower Level In-Law: The walk out has been transformed into a full in-law suite with fireplace, full kitchen and full bath. But don’t stop there – there is also a media room! Don’t need an in-law? How about a home office with its own entrance? Great space for entertaining, housing kids home from college, moving in the parents, doing the carpet commute – you decided! It’s THERE ! And all finished with high-grade materials and a beautiful glass door walk out that lets tons of natural light in.
SO…with all of that and hardwoods, easy commuter location, Anderson windows, 2.9 acres backing up to conversation land and the reservoir – what’s not to love about this house! If you were to buy a basic house and put in these upgrades it would be twice this price! Stop in on Sunday and take a look because I have so much to say about this house it’s too much to type!
YES! You can STEAL this house at its list price! This home in West Boylston was completely remodeled in 2006 from a small two-story bungalow to an amazing 3900 square feet of gorgeous living space. I don’t want to give away all the great details yet but I am very much looking forward to showing the two master bedrooms with private master baths, fireplaces and custom kitchen featuring granite counters, hardwood floors, Jenn-Air cook top range and double wall ovens.
I am overdoing the sneak peak…I’ll save the details of the in-law on the lower level with private stone patio entrance for when the listing goes live!
This cute-as-a-button bungalow sits just off of upper Burncoat Street in Worcester and is a short sale pricing opportunity for the savvy buyer. Current upgrades include new hardwood floors and paint. The signature front porch of this area does have an upper enclosed balcony that is accessed from two of the three bedrooms upstairs. With a full bath upstairs – this is a great house to call home!
Stop in today 1pm to 2pm and check it out!
That’s right! Looking for that house that ONLY NEEDS a cosmetic update? HERE IT IS!
Great location for anyone who needs to commute with quick access to pike, 140, 122 or 20 but yet privately set at the end of the road with two lots for just over a half-acre of well-kept land. The house has been meticulously maintained with updated plumbing, electrical, windows and roof. Comes with a TWO CAR HEATED GARAGE, heated sun house and two sheds.
Get in and give the interior a face lift and you’re all set! NOT A SHORT and NOT A FORECLOSURE! Quick close is possible!
Open today 11:30 to 12:30