Thinking about electric wall heaters
	
	
		I have the stupidest heading system I've even heard of. My stepfather is a contractor, so I've heard of quite a bit. I've got radiant heat in the ceiling. And an attic. And the attic is directly vented to the outside. So, as far as I can tell, I'm heating the Bay Area. Better than Connecticut, where I grew up, but still... 
OK, sorry for the rant. I'm thinking about putting in Electric wall heaters. There is already electricity going through the thermostats for the radiant heat, so I just have to run a wire from the thermostat to the heater. By the way, I'm not going to do the wiring, I'm going to hire someone. I could probably do it, but the probably part makes me nervous. I'll pay. It is a condo, and the living room / dining room / kitchen is a little under 400 square feet. I was thinking two Cadet Register Plus, or similar. Putting in a forced air system (heat pump - no gas) would be 7 grand. He'd have to run all the duct work, etc. There is no wall space to give up to baseboard. Besides, my wife hates the way they look. 
So I'm looking for thoughts. Bad idea? If so, why? Are they noisy? They have fans, so they'll make noise, but are they louder than, say, space heater with a fan? Anyone have experience with them? Anything will help.
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		No problem with the HOA (was on the board, I know the rules)
What are electric oil filled radiant heaters? The only ones like that I know of are space heaters. 
How are Runtal Radiators different from baseboard heat?
Thanks.