There are many factors to take into account before selecting your ideal heated towel rails. However, a small bathroom’s lack of space is no barrier to drying wet towels, as we offer a wide selection of traditional and electric heated towel rails that are both fashionable and practical. Here are a few heated towel rails that fit even into small spaces.
Trade radiators
These chrome-plated towel rails, which are the smallest in our amazingly economical Trade Direct collection, are ideal for small bathrooms with limited wall space. These heated towel rails are well-made, affordable, and come in a traditional ladder-style form, making them ideal for drying and warming your towels. They are available in standard, electric, or dual-fuel varieties. You can be confident that you’re receiving a rail that not only makes the most of the space in your small bathroom but also adds a touch of style because it also comes with a choice of flat or curved bars.
The Diamond Heated towel Rail
Your bathroom’s wash area gets an instantly sleek, modern appeal thanks to the Diamond heated towel rail. It is made of sturdy steel and has a gleaming chrome finish that looks stunning and is simple to maintain. When mounted on a wall, the radiator has a 500mm width and a slim, straight profile. Along with a convenient repair kit that includes plugs and vents, it also has a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty for your peace of mind.
The Chatsworth Traditional Chrome Heated Towel Rail
The Chatsworth Traditional Chrome Heated Towel Rail will enhance the look of your bathroom. For small spaces, the 498mm wide towel rail radiator is especially useful. It is wall mounted and can hold multiple towels at once, clearing up floor space. This layout combines the allure of Victorian decor with the best modern heat delivery. With the helpful fastening kit included, assembly is also incredibly simple. The Chatsworth towel rail is built to last since it is made of sturdy chrome-plated steel. Other bathroom fixtures can be given a retro makeover with accessories like the Chatsworth 1928 Traditional Crosshead taps.
Dunelm Bent Cane Anti-Bacterial Freestanding Towel Rail
The freestanding design of this Dunelm cane towel rack makes a statement and makes it simple to reach from the shower or tub. There are three rails in total for holding wet or dry towels, and a shelf for rolled towels or your slippers is located at the bottom. The greatest alternative for boho homes is this towel rack, which is handcrafted with an antimicrobial finish and will only bring warmth to your bathroom.
If you want something more contemporary
Stainless steel rack, a contemporary solution for bathrooms with black colour, has space for three hanging towels. You have the option of mounting it using screws or sealant adhesive. This rack, which has a matte finish and a functional design, allows your towels to dry while taking up the least amount of room. You can be confident that once installed, it will look fantastic. Place it next to your shower, bathtub, or sink, we advise.
Things to consider before investing in a heated bath rail
The first thing to decide before making a purchase is whether you’ll utilise a heated element or connect the towel rail to the central heating system. The fundamental distinction between towel rails with central heating and those with electrical heating is that the former can only be used when the latter is turned on, which is typically in the winter. Therefore, to warm towels in the summer, you must switch on the entire system and close the valves on all radiators, except the heated towel rail, which you can use alone.
Secondly, look at the heated towel rail’s heat output. A heated bath rail with an output of 400 BTUs per square metre of space for a bathroom with one outside wall, one small window, and in a house with decent insulation to give sufficient heat, presuming the towel rail will be the main heat source, would suffice the needs.
Now the shape and size. The choice of shape and size is mostly a matter of taste. Therefore, think about the atmosphere you want to create in your new bathroom. Heated towel rails that are floor- or wall-mounted typically provide plenty of room to store your warm towels. Additionally, the overall objective of minimalist radiators may be to keep your bathroom dry. Therefore, to make sure there are enough storage options in the bathroom, you may want to think about extras like extra shelves or hooks. When looking at bathroom heating options, take into account the overall projection of various designs. In this manner, you will be able to determine what will fit comfortably in your bathroom.
Conclusion
Winters are here and we must make up our minds regarding our favourite heated bath rail. Watch out for sales and discounts!