Saturday, 2 April 2022

Heated Towel Rails Or Other Space Heating Systems Can Be A Part Of The Style Scheme

whether they are black, white, or mirrored.


Your decor is more than just a heated towel rail

Wall-mounted heaters are small and easy to install. However, it is important to consider how the heated towel rail will be installed.


Towel rails that are centrally heated: These pipes are connected to your central heat system and will continue with the rest of the central heating system. These should be installed by professionals.



You will need an electric supply to power these heated towel rails. They can be used independently of central heating. Just attach it to the wall and plugin.


Oxo: A black heated towel rail with angular forms

The Oxo heated towel rail features a unique geometric design with straight and pure linear forms. This sculptural piece is a decorative accent in itself. Available in anthracite and matt black finishes. This will give your bathroom a modern look that is loaded with personality. It can be used against a grey wall to create a raw aesthetic or set against warm wood for a more industrial feel.


Round: A black heated towel rail with curves that serves as the protagonists

A black round heated towel rail with black accents is a great example of this bold trend. It combines a minimalist design with soft forms, creating a seamless, elegant, and sensory design.


The towel rail in black or white

Towel rails are simple in every detail. They feature straight lines and a focus on simplicity. This design features more detail for better heating and around the hook to hang towels and bathrobes.

How high should the heated towel rail be hung?

Mounting your bathroom heated towel rail should be at least 1.7m high.


For easy and practical access to the bath or shower, you can mount them to the wall closest to it. If possible, install them on an external wall.



When installing an electrically heated towel rail, make sure you follow all regulations regarding electrical appliances in bathrooms. This includes lighting. We discuss the location of plug sockets in our article on planning your bathroom.


What power does a heated towel rail require?

It's important to consider the location and aesthetics of your bathroom so that you can choose the best-heated towel rail.


We estimate that you will need 80 W per square meter. To compensate for the heat that towels and bathrobes absorb, you should add 30%.


Example: 7x80 W = 560 for a 7m2 bathroom. Add 30% to 560, which is 168W. This equals 560 + 8 W = 560.



 

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Heated Towel Rails Or Other Space Heating Systems Can Be A Part Of The Style Scheme

whether they are black, white, or mirrored. Your decor is more than just a heated towel rail Wall-mounted heaters are small and easy to inst...