
Which radiant heater for each space?
Infrared or radiant heating: choose the solution that fits your environment
Every space has its own characteristics. Indoors or outdoors, the choice of a radiant heater depends on the type of location, exposure, ceiling height, footfall and the desired level of comfort. To guide you, here is a selection of concrete use cases with recommendations adapted to each situation.
Residential outdoor spaces
Electric radiant heaters are an ideal solution for extending thermal comfort in private outdoor areas. They provide efficient heating for open-air living spaces without ventilation or noise.
Hospitality & food service (HORECA)
For hospitality professionals, infrared heating allows the use of terraces, rooftops and smoking areas all year round. It combines efficiency, safety and design to enhance the customer experience.
Professional buildings
In the tertiary and industrial sector, radiant heating allows targeted heating without energy loss, while ensuring safety, comfort and energy efficiency.
Places of worship
Infrared heating is discreet, silent and respectful of architecture and acoustics. It warms people without altering the building’s heritage elements or sound performance.
Well-being and care
In relaxation environments, radiant heating provides localised, silent and draught-free warmth, ideal for spas, relaxation areas or outdoor yoga spaces.
Green and plant-based spaces
Greenhouses, winter gardens and growing greenhouses require controlled heat. Radiant heating maintains stable conditions without drying the air or disturbing humidity levels.
Events & temporary installations
For fairs, exhibitions and outdoor events, radiant heaters provide immediate comfort inside tents, marquees or changing areas — without noise or complex installation.
