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The radiator I have in mind is the Ancona from Radiator Company... and yup, a lot of the pics come with that TRV.
Either it's going to be that... or a Tado, but I may save that to a later date as I'm presently appreciating the Nest ability to get the house to a decent temperature before I even think about it.
The gist is this:
But I'm a little tempted by this
If you refer to the diagrams in an earlier comment, this is 2m of width, barely 60cm of height and within a window recess where the dining table sits neatly within.
If I go for a standard radiator it's probably most adaptable for future use of the room and the shelf under the window. The dining table would naturally seat 4.
If I go for a bench it's pretty opinionated about how the room must be used. The dining table could seat 6 without moving it.
But then... I'm 1, so a standard radiator seems to be the obvious choice and the one I'm likely to go for.
Was also looking at radiators, and my spreadsheet says £500... I'm wildly off. It looks more like £2k for a radiator approx 2m long that is attractive and will fit the rest of the kitchen.
Debating whether to make it a bench radiator so that it's possible to have breakfast at the dining table with a toasty bum. My only hesitation here is that the wood on the top of the bench is oak when the rest of the kitchen is walnut. First world problem obviously.
Oh... and also bought a dining table, a Case commissioned Dulwich extending table by Matthew Hilton, the small one in walnut. This I already have, it's gorgeous.