I wonder if you are old enough, or rural enough, or too far south to remember the 48-inch grate in the front hall. After an afternoon in the snow, it would be covered with coats and boots, chilling the first floor by blocking the vent
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i grew up in a 100 year old house in CT that had used steam radiators to heat the house. i never lived in anyplace with floor grates until we moved into this house with central air 10 years ago, lol.
the radiators were great for drying hats, gloves, and scarves!
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I wonder if you are old enough, or rural enough, or too far south to remember the 48-inch grate in the front hall. After an afternoon in the snow, it would be covered with coats and boots, chilling the first floor by blocking the vent
i grew up in a 100 year old house in CT that had used steam radiators to heat the house. i never lived in anyplace with floor grates until we moved into this house with central air 10 years ago, lol.
the radiators were great for drying hats, gloves, and scarves!