Best shops to buy 95cm wide radiators and towel rails

We search dozens of outlets to find 95cm wide radiators and towel rails suitable for your living room. We hope you will find what you are looking for below. Here you can also search for many different types of furniture, bathroom fixtures and appliances by size, style and price.

£51.99

Width: 90 cm
Height: 69 cm
Depth: 36 cm

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Perfect for 95cm wide spaces. Six bars for lots of holding room45 °C-55 °C temperature keeps your clothes and towels warm. Simply plug in and start enjoying warm towels and gowns. This HOMCOM electric towel rail warms towels, and keeps them warm for when you're ready. Made from aluminium for strength, it's IPX4 rated: safe against water splashing. There's six rails, so there's a lot of space for you and the family. Purchase from Aosom UK.

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£31.99

Width: 90 cm
Height: 2 cm
Depth: 15 cm

Recommended if you are searching for a 95cm wide radiator. IN STOCK: best prices on Chunky Over Radiator Shelf 90cm / 3ft . White, STY20-90M. Buy from ManoMano UK.

£550

Width: 87.4 cm
Height: 76 cm
Depth: 14 cm

Suits a space 95 cm wide. The Arroll Neo-Classic Cast Iron radiators are a series of traditional radiators that are simple, fashionable and work suitably in both period and trendy interior schemes. Get it at Homebase.

£625

Width: 94.6 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Suitable Radiator Company. Well suited to trendy and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an simple choice for any kind of space. Buy from Homebase.

What is a good price for a radiator?

Furniture Ferret: 515.28 British pounds is the average price of radiators and towel rails here. A good way to see whether an item costs more or less than expected is to compare it to the median price. For the radiators and towel rails in this category the median is £550, that is, 50% of them is priced above this, and 50% below. Most of the radiators and towel rails here cost from £31.99 to 710 British pounds. Only 10% of products cost more or less than these values.
£550

Width: 87.4 cm
Height: 76 cm
Depth: 14 cm

The Arroll Neo-Classic Cast Iron radiators are a series of traditional radiators that are simple, fashionable and work suitably in both period and trendy interior schemes. Get it at Homebase.

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£710

Width: 92.5 cm
Height: 76 cm
Depth: 24.7 cm

One of the most popular in our collection, this traditionally styled radiator comes in two sizes The Arroll Montmartre is a charming and meticulous design, that uses elaborate French rococo scrolling on each section. Buy at Homebase.

£625

Width: 94.6 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Suitable Radiator Company. Well suited to modern and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an simple choice for any kind of space. Shop now at Homebase.

£550

Width: 87.4 cm
Height: 66 cm
Depth: 14 cm

The Arroll Neo-Classic Cast Iron radiators are a series of traditional radiators that are simple, fashionable and work ideally in both period and modern interior schemes. From Homebase.

How to measure the space to fit a radiator in?

Furniture Ferret: Measure the width and the depth of the space where you'd like to place a radiator. The easiest way is to use a measuring tape. Hold the beginning of the tape down at the edge of the area, and let it run to the other edge. If the distance is larger than what you can stretch to with your arms, ask someone else to assist, or split the distance into multiple parts. This can be done by either holding the tape down halfway and continuing running it while letting the first end go, or by marking how far you measured on the floor or wall, and start a new measurement. If you would not like to make a mark on the floor, you can position a pointy object like a pen there instead. Don't forget to avoid dead places where the piece of furniture won't be able to go like skirting boards. Also don't forget to measure how high the space is wherever the ceiling is low like spaces under the stairs.
£550

Width: 87 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Suitable Radiator Company. Well suited to contemporary and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an simple choice for any kind of space. From Homebase.

£670

Width: 94.6 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Perfect Radiator Company. Well suited to contemporary and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an easy choice for any kind of space. Get it from Homebase.

£575

Width: 87 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Perfect Radiator Company. Well suited to contemporary and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an easy choice for any kind of space. Purchase from Homebase.

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£550

Width: 87.4 cm
Height: 66 cm
Depth: 14 cm

The Arroll Neo-Classic Cast Iron radiators are a series of traditional radiators that are simple, fashionable and work ideally in both period and modern interior schemes. Get it from Homebase.

£625

Width: 94.6 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Perfect Radiator Company. Well suited to modern and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an easy choice for any kind of space. Shop now at Homebase.

£550

Width: 87 cm
Height: 75 cm
Depth: 21 cm

The Arroll Princess cast iron radiator is based on a design classic that was first introduced in 1898 by the Perfect Radiator Company. Well suited to modern and traditional spaces, its rounded contours and smooth casting make it an easy choice for any kind of space. From Homebase.

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Questions and answers

How to choose a colour for a radiator?

If you have the option to choose from different colours for a radiator that fits your space, it is helpful to know what the effects of the different colours are. The two things to consider when it comes to colours is balance and associations. Balance means that the colours in one's room should be coordinated, so that it looks like a unit instead of a random collection of elements. This can be achieved by using a colour wheel, and choosing colours that are either quite close to each other, or quite far or on different thirds (for example, cyan-orange-purple). Associations with and emotions connected to colours are equally important to keep in mind, and there are many lists for these from those by 19th-century Impressionist painters to modern interior design guides. In all likelihood these associations are cultural and learnt, which means that they can be quite different in different cultures or for different individuals. The associations can even be contradictory, which makes it even more difficult to use them as a guide. Blue is often associated with productivity, but also stability, calmness and even sadness. Green is clearly the colour of nature, and is said to be connected to safety, luck and envy (though in other cultures envy is yellow instead). Yellow is always a shouty colour and can mean brightness, warmth, energy and attention (likely because of the sun), except when it is dark and becomes brown, when it is thought to be a sign of comfort and relaxation. Red is thought of as the colour of friendship, willpower, leadership, desire and revenge - a very wide range of emotions. But it is clear that in nature, it means danger and importance, so it should be put next to a calm colour to allow the brain to rest. These associations are so different that these guidelines seem to boil down to just this: pause and see what the colour means for you.

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