Radiator Humidifiers for Comfortable Rooms During the Winter
You probably noticed that turning on the radiators makes the air harder to breathe in a room. If you haven’t, just think of those times you woke up feeling you have a sore and dry neck. This is due- we will leave out all the secondary causes- to the fact that there is not enough humidity in the air. Most people resolve this the old fashion way, by placing a water recipient on the radiator. But there is a more fashionable way to handle this and we will try to show you an alternative in today’s post. This is basically what this elements in the pictures below do: they humidify the air and make it more “breathable”. How do they work? Well, it is quite simple- they all feature a small container that can be filled with water that will slowly evaporate. Not only will this make the air more healthy, but they will also have a nice and aesthetic effect on the room. -via href="http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/air-water-quality/ceramic-humidifiers-for-radiators-by-il-coccio-design-dezeen-107369?image_id=1097054">Apartment Therapy
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