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Bathroom Radiators

There is nothing quite like stepping out of the bath or shower to a warm, dry towel — and a bathroom radiator makes that happen every single day. Whether you are after a classic chrome ladder towel rail, a bold matt black designer radiator, or a contemporary white heated towel rail that doubles as a statement piece, our bathroom radiator range covers all the styles, sizes and finishes most commonly needed in UK bathrooms. Available in central heating, electric and dual fuel options.

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Heated Towel Rails — The Most Popular Bathroom Radiator in the UK

Heated towel rails — sometimes called ladder radiators or towel warmers — are the go-to bathroom radiator for most UK homes. They connect to your central heating system and provide both warmth for the room and a convenient place to keep towels dry and warm between uses. Our heated towel rail range is available in straight and curved ladder styles across chrome, white, black and anthracite finishes — in a wide range of heights and widths to suit most standard UK bathroom wall spaces.

Central Heating, Electric and Dual Fuel Options

Most bathroom radiators in our range are available as central heating models that connect to your existing hot water system. Electric versions can be switched on independently of the central heating — useful for warming towels in summer when the boiler is off. Dual fuel models give you both options in one unit, connecting to the central heating when it runs and switching to an electric element when it does not. It is worth noting that painted radiators in white, black or anthracite typically produce around 20-30% more heat output than an equivalent chrome model — so if heat output is the priority, a coloured finish is worth considering.

Choosing the Right Size Bathroom Radiator

The right size bathroom radiator depends on the size of the room and the BTU output needed to heat it effectively. As a general guide, use a BTU calculator before ordering — entering the room dimensions and insulation level gives you a recommended minimum heat output and ensures the radiator you choose is adequate for the space. Our team at Shower Board is always happy to help with sizing advice.

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