Towel Warmer Resources
Choosing a Towel Warmer for your Bathroom
Heated towel rails are the modern equivalent of creating a focal point
in a bathroom. They are both practical and stylish, offering a place
to store and warm your towels, as well as creating a design feature
for your bathroom. Designs derive from sleek polished chrome with sweeping
curves, sharp geometric lines or three dimensional models and blend
together creativity with exceptional design.
Towel warmers, or radiators, are available in a variety of styles to
suit your bathroom styling. Gone are the days where a towel warmer is
a standard, boring necessity in your bathroom, and here are a range
of modish radiators which will add an element of class to your bathroom.
Due to the increased surface area a heated towel rail creates over a
conventional radiator, they are also more efficient and environmentally
friendly.
Hudson Reed are the leading manufacturer of brassware and have a huge
range of high quality items, ensuring that your bathroom products are
a real investment for the future and built to last. Plus, there is no
reason why if you move house you cannot take your beautiful towel warmers
with you, to form a chic addition to your new bathroom. Their broad
selection of contemporary heated towel rails unites style and striking
modern designs to complement your individual flare and make a unique
statement about your bathroom d?r.
The selection of designer towel warmers from Hudson Reed are the epitome
of modern elegance. They have innovative styling that creates a statement
in its own right, whilst retaining efficiency and functionality. Their
designer towel rails come in a variety of sizes and shapes to suit every
taste and preference, and will turn your bathroom in to a luxuriously
warm environment. Models include tube on tube, circular, grid and flat
construction. To fit your designer Hudson Reed towel rail, their minimalist
radiator valves offer a discreet solution and are supplied in pairs.
At the other end of the scale, Hudson Reed Traditional Towel Warmers
are full of the ambience of yesteryear. Their fabrication will highlight
and be sympathetic to other traditional features in your bathroom, creating
a habitual haven with undertones of contemporary features. Most towel
warmers in their range are available in either chrome or gold, allowing
you to match them to other brassware in your bathroom. To fit your traditionally-styled
radiator, Hudson Reed have traditional radiator valves, supplied in
pairs to tie in with the design elements of the heated rail.
Bathroom radiators’ power is measured in BTU. BTU is the standard
means of measuring output powers in a heated towel rail, and stands
for British Thermal Units. Radiators are also shown in watts, the conversion
of one to another equates to 1 BTU measuring 3.412 watts. For more information
on the best BTU for your bathroom, consider the size of the room to
heat, a smaller room will require a smaller BTU, or consult your plumber
for advice.
When updating the heated towel rail in your bathroom, it is important
to replace the valves also, and ensure that they match the design, colour
and fitting of your new radiator. Valves, like taps, are available with
different designs of handles, which can be chosen to mimic the design
of your taps and shower handles. They are also available in either a
straight or angled fitting, which will dependant on the style of radiator
that you choose. Also, radiator valves are available in wither a traditional
on/off mechanism, or a thermostatic one, which allows you to choose
the level of heat emitting from them, and can be altered in accordance
with your central heating system and seasonal changes.
Heated towel rails can also create a means of securing other radiators
in your house from thermostatic inefficiencies and costly surges. If
you choose a radiator without a thermostatic valve, if the heating system
malfunctions, this can create a means of venting any excess heat created
by your boiler, thus preventing other radiators in your house from malfunctioning
and generating expensive bills.
A towel warmer or radiator should always be ideally fitted on the coldest
wall of your bathroom, often the one with the window on. This will depend
on other existing fixtures in your bathroom, but a window or external
wall is optimum. By fitting to the coldest wall you will increase the
efficiency of the radiator, as heat will emanate equally throughout
the room.
When you have chosen your beautiful addition to your bathroom with a
new towel warmer, you will desire for it to retain its original appearance.
To care for the outer surface of your new radiator, never use any corrosive
or hazardous products, such as aerosols on the surface or in close proximity
of the radiator. The radiator should only be cleaned with warm soapy
water and a soft, non-abrasive cloth. This will ensure the longevity
of your bathroom radiator.