It's shaping up to be a pretty cold winter this year, so you need to make sure your home is prepared. You may have underfloor heating in your living room or heated floor tiles in your kitchen, but you mustn't forget about the bathroom. There's nothing better than having a warm and cosy bathroom to wake up to every morning, nor is there anything worse than getting out of the shower, shivering, on a freezing cold day, and for these reasons, you should definitely invest in a heated towel rail.
Heated towel rails will not only ensure that your bathroom is adequately heated during the cold winter months, but they also have the luxurious feature of making your towels all warm and snuggly, just when you need them.
There are a few basic types of heated towel rail:
- Plumbed-in towel rails - These towel rails are plumbed in to your central heating system like the radiators in your house.
- Electric towel rails - These contain an electric element, which allows them to operate independently of your central heating system.
- Dual fuel towel rails - This type of towel rail is the best of both worlds. It will work when your central heating is on, and will also work using an electric element when the central heating is off.
There are loads of contemporary styles, designs and shapes of towel rails available, in finishes such as matt black, chrome or stainless steel, amongst many others. There is a heated towel rail available to suit the decor of every type of contemporary or traditional bathroom, so get choosing yours ahead of the cold winter months!
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