bathroom heating
You've finished the tiles, chosen the brassware, and finally got the bathroom looking the way you wanted. Then the first cold morning arrives and the towel is still damp, the room feels flat, and the rail on the wall turns out to be more decorative than useful. That's the point where one realises a modern
You're probably looking at the same problem many UK homeowners hit during a bathroom update. The room feels cold first thing in the morning, towels stay damp longer than they should, and the radiator you have now may be in the wrong place, the wrong size, or ugly. A towel heater for bathroom use can
You know the situation. It's July, the boiler is off, the bathroom feels slightly clammy, and the towels never seem to dry properly. You don't want to heat the whole house just to take the chill off one room, but you also don't want a cold rail and damp towels every morning. That's the gap
A bathroom tells you what it needs before you start the job. Cold tiles. Damp towels that never quite dry. A towel rail that looks fine on the wall but does nothing for comfort. A homeowner starts looking at a proper towel radiator, not just as a style upgrade, but as a practical part of
Picture this: stepping out of a warm shower and wrapping yourself in a perfectly heated towel. Modern towel rails turn this small daily luxury into a reality, but they've become so much more than that. They’re now a stylish centrepiece and an efficient heat source, a far cry from the simple, unheated racks of the
Long gone are the days when a bathroom radiator was just a functional white box on the wall. Today's radiators are as much a design statement as they are a source of comfort. From sleek vertical models that hug the wall to luxurious towel warmers that bring a touch of the spa home, the right