Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Stylish Designer Radiators in the Bathroom

Radiators, especially the towel heaters have become enormously popular.  That is not surprising really as they are compact and add a touch of luxury to any bathroom.  Make over television programmes always feature them nowadays.

Apart from buying one of these stylish heaters such as Kermi radiators you will also have to buy one which BTU is large enough to heat your bathroom and keep your towels dry.
To calculate this you can use the calculators that retailers online post on their web page. Next you have to think whether you would like an electrically operated model or one that plumbs into your existing heating system.

If you should choose the former one because of its ease of installation, you will be able to use it all through the year.  Of course you will have to take available wall space into consideration. 
In most bathrooms wall space will be tight and if this is the case the best option would be to have a vertical ladder model fitted.  There will be enough room on these to dry and keep the whole family’s towels nice and warm.

You have to realise that there is a vast choice to be had when you are researching these heaters. You have to think really hard about which one will suit your style and will be adequate enough for your bathroom.  It is a fact that an en suite needs a smaller radiator than a family bathroom.
Although the shiny chrome or aluminium ones are very attractive, you need to consider that these will need looking after, especially the chrome ones.  If water or moist is left on the latter, rust and water spots may develop. 

Aluminium radiators are more costly than the others as this metal is light and very durable.
In this case you may be better off with a matt finish.  These come in a variety of colours, but a white finish will look best in a bathroom as it will blend in nicely with its surroundings.
For further information about Kermi radiators at Designer Radiator Direct

Tuesday, 23 February 2016

When It’s Better to Use Electric Heaters Instead of Central Heating Radiators



We always hear plenty of information about how central heating systems are far more energy efficient and cheaper to run than electric heaters. However, there are times when electric heaters work better than central heating radiators. Below, we’re going to explore these conditions in greater depth.

Key Considerations When Buying New Radiators



Hello, today, we’re going to explore the various features and considerations that you should think about when buying new radiators for your home. Before you go searching for your perfect radiators, read this article, and arm yourself with this essential knowledge.

Choosing the right type of radiator



Homeowners now have a diverse range of radiators to choose from like compact, traditional, tubular and flat-panel radiators. A Radiator emits heat by radiation and convection. They have welded fins at the rear of the panels that emit heat. 

Monday, 5 October 2015

What Are The Benefits of Columned Radiators?

Column radiators are the oldest style of radiator. You might know them as tubular radiators, or as cast-iron radiators – although this latter term is not strictly accurate, given that cast-iron radiators are simply radiators made from cast iron.

Monday, 6 April 2015

The Perfect Temperature

The latest generation of radiator valves are now as important as the radiator itself in being part of the complete aesthetic attraction.

Modern radiators whether for the bathroom or bedroom come in all shapes, sizes and colour. They are also available in a number of metals and metal finish. For example; it’s not just a steel radiator but polished steel or brushed steel in the online catalogue.

Even that metal can be delivered painted in any colour you like within the full RAL range.
In the bathroom most people prefer polished steel or chrome finish. Both are ideal for this environment where hot and cold as well as water spray or steam are elements that are unable to corrode in any way these alloys.

It stands to reason then that the valves in the bathroom should also be a steel or chrome finish to equally stand up to these elements as well as look the part.


These days with such attractive radiator and towel radiator valves available, most new installations try to keep pipes hidden. Years ago newly fitted central heating systems would reveal yards of exposed copper pipe running along skirting boards.

Just one of the problems with that arrangement was keeping it all dust free and generally clean and tidy. When the time came to decorate a room the copper pipes never looked comfortable covered in a matt paint and as for painting with oil it was impossible or very tedious trying to cover it all.

Additionally, if you look at the superb styling of radiators available these days and the way they can look like pieces of art it seems a crying shame not to compliment them with the right matching valve and then making sure there are no pipes in view.

Towel radiators in the UK are not just for the winter months. Summer is short enough and in any case there are few times in the year when you do not want to be stepping out of the bath or shower and grabbing a dry and warm fluffy towel.

Thursday, 5 March 2015

A Useful Heater For Anywhere In The Home

You can argue that electric towel radiators are probably more expensive to run than the ones that run off your central heating system.  However with energy prices having come down this may not be true.

The advantage of having these fitted is that you will not have bundles of wet towels lying around at any time of the year.  They work every day of the year, unlike the ones mentioned above as your heating will be switched off in the summer months.

Another real bonus is that they are easily fitted as there is no extensive pipework involved and therefore no floorboards have to be lifted.  I would suggest that if you don’t know much about electricity it will be safer to have them installed by a professional.  This way you will also have a warranty if something goes wrong with them.

Electric towel heaters have an element sealed within the framework and they do not need water to get them hot.  Very little can go wrong with them and most have timers fitted to them so you can let them come on when you need heat.


You know that bathrooms are damp places and having some form of heating installed in your room will keep mould and fungi from forming.

If you should go for the ultra-stylish chrome models you need to ensure that they stay dry to stop marks from appearing on them.  This can easily be done by wiping a soft cloth over them to keep them in pristine condition.

Of course, these heaters are not only useful in your bathroom.  Because of their compact size they do not take up a large amount of room and they can be fitted in kitchens, cloakrooms and hallways too.
Modern homes do tend to have a lack of space to walk around and because these radiators sit close to the wall and because they are often vertical, they do not take up much wall space.  In a hallway you will be able to get your raincoats, scarves and hats dry.

To peruse the very useful electric towel radiators please log on to designerradiatorsdirect