Heating Mats for Convenience

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Radiators, Underfloor Heating

The Romans were famous for their magnificent public baths filled with hot water springs that distributed warm water underneath marble floorings. Nowadays, in order to keep the floor warm, these hot water springs aren’t necessary. It’s a great pleasure to walk barefoot on warm surfaces during wintry weather and with Electrical Underfloor Heating, you’ll be provided with the exact warmth that everyone needs in the winter.

NEOHEAT™ provides an Electric Underfloor Heating, which generates warmth under the floor’s surface, sustains the heat that removes cold spots, and reduces chilly areas through the production of uniform heat. It utilises a thermostat that individually manages the temperature, which can be pre-programmed depending on the user’s choice when to have the heat.

The EasyHeat Mats have undergone scrutiny to meet the requirements in the market and are a simple, yet effective solution which is easy to set up. They come in a kit that includes the tools needed to install them in any area of the house and below any surface. Conventionally, setting up a heating system is hard work due to complex tubes or cables and the preparation takes a good deal of time. The new product has addressed this difficulty by offering a one of a kind heating system, which can be installed easily by anyone, with no measurement and estimation required. It is simply installed by rolling out a pre-measured mat across the surface and by attaching it using the self-adhesive tape. This product uses quality components, which feature long-term reliability, simplicity, and straightforward installation procedures.

Electric Underfloor Heating is certainly an effective heating solution for every household today. It ensures an efficient and effective warm temperature, which will give the experience of warmness throughout the house.

Add the finishing touch to your bathroom with taps and mixers

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathroom Taps and Mixers, Bathrooms, Baths, Small Bathroom Design

Taps and mixers come in all types, styles, sizes, shapes and finishes. Types of taps range from bath mixer taps to basin mixer taps while the designs range from contemporary to modern.

When choosing what type of taps and mixers to install in your bathroom, you must consider the other bathroom components available. For instance if what you have is a wash hand basin with a single tap hole then you will need a basin mixer tap. If you are in need of a shower facility over your bath, then the recommendation would be a bath shower mixer. Monobloc mixer taps on the other hand are normally found in use where there is a one tap hole basin while a pair of standard sink taps would normally be found where there is a 2 tap hole sink. With a 3-tap hole sink, a 3-tap hole sink mixer is what would be used.

When purchasing a full bathroom suite, like an Imperial Bathrooms suite for instance, there isn’t much to choose from when it comes to the style or type of tap. With bathroom suites the choice is between standard bath taps and a bath shower mixer, though it depends on the manufacturer or the distributor.

Some medical conditions might also affect the choice of tap. People afflicted with arthritis for instance might have trouble with a smooth tap head and so what is recommended in such cases is a lever tap that is designed for easy gripping.

The choice of tap designs and price range is huge so there should be no problem in finding one that suits your purpose.

Radiator selection for your bathroom

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathrooms, Radiators, Small Bathroom Design

A lot of change has taken place in the look of radiators over the past few decades. No longer are they only available in the stale hues of black, gray and white, but they can now be seen in attractive futuristic shades.

Different materials are used in the construction of radiators like cast iron, aluminum and stainless steel. It is important to think about the pros and cons of each one of these radiators before buying any one of them.

Cast iron heats up slowly but also cools off more slowly giving heat for a long time. So, even after the central heating system has been switched off, the cast iron radiators are hot. These radiators are purchased by people now due to their Victorian look. However, the same retro look is also seen with the stainless steel radiators.

Stainless steel radiators have useful qualities like they preserve heat for a longer time and are simple to clean. You only need to apply detergent and warm water for cleaning them up. These radiators also last for a long time because the steel does not corrode that easily. On the other hand, stainless steel radiators are expensive.

The last kind of radiators, aluminum radiators are extremely responsive to temperature control due to the super-conductibility of this metal. The house gets heated up instantly as soon as you switch on these radiators. They are quite light weight making it easy to install them. The user pays lower installation charges for them too.

These radiators work on lower electricity as they are quite receptive to thermostat modifications. It saves money in terms of electricity bills. These radiators are also available in diverse styles, colours and finishes to expand the choice available before you. They look good in any kind of surroundings due to their stylish looks.

A Guide to Underfloor Heating Systems

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Radiators, Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating systems have been in use since the times of the Roman Empire. In the colder regions of their Empire, and even in other areas of the world, underfloor heating systems gained popularity in private and public Roman buildings. Today, homeowners are renewing this once popular form of heating, and adapting new technologies with more efficient products and better results.

Currently, there are two main systems of underfloor heating. The first is a warm water system, and the second is an electric system. These systems can be installed using a wet system, also known as a poured-floor system. Wet systems are installed when the masonry mix is poured. Alternatively, underfloor heating systems can be installed using the sub-floor system, also known as the dry system. During the installation of a dry system, the underfloor heating is put straight onto the sub-floor.  If installing an electric system, for the first time you should hire a professional because improper wiring can be extremely dangerous.

The hot water system utilises warm water that is forced and circulated through the network of pipes or tubes that have been fixed into the floor. Numerous types of pipes are available for this system. These include Alupex, PEX, and polybutylene. It is rare for copper pipes to be used for this function.

Homeowners opting for hot water underfloor heating must choose the product by balancing the difference between cost and desirable water pressure. Some tubing is pricier, but offers better quality, while other types of tubing offer more resistance. However, the higher the resistance the more energy is required to pump the water through the system. Alternatively, this resistance is necessary for effective heat generation.

The Value of Imperial Bathrooms

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathroom Accessories, Bathroom Taps and Mixers, Bathrooms

A good range from Imperial Bathrooms is now available to consumers. They provide you with all the facilities you need. They will not just meet your hygienic needs but also provide you with peace and relaxation.

Imperial Bathrooms maintain the aesthetic value of all their products. They are created in different styles, shapes, and colours. The products include toilets, baths, basins, shower enclosures, and radiators. They supply almost all your needs for your bathroom. Their look and designs are impressive. You can even choose a product that can blend with the design and colour of your home. The miscellany of products gives you enough options to meet your needs. You may as well think of the needs of your family when purchasing products from Imperial Bathrooms. You can also choose from among these products based on your taste and style. The products are made of highly quality and durable materials. The life-long service is guaranteed. You can compare what you want against the other available products on the market and find none better.

Imperial Bathrooms will give you enjoyment and a feel of luxury. If you move to a new location and need to sell your house, its price can increase because of the Imperial Bathrooms products that you have. The bathroom products do not only increase the value of your house but also beautifies it too.

You have added luxurious products in your house but can still be economical. Products from Imperial Bathrooms come at affordable prices. With them you can have a multifunctional bathroom that can serve you and your family for a lifetime.

Choosing the right toilet for your bathroom

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathrooms, Concealed Cisterns, Small Bathroom Design, Toilets

A toilet is the most essential feature of a bathroom. At the most basic level, a toilet is composed of a bowl and a tank or cistern. The material that is used in making the toilet bowl is porcelain. The tank/cistern of the toilet is what holds the water and from where the water is released when the toilet is flushed. The height of the toilet varies but for the bowl there are only two configurations and these are the elongated bowl configuration and the standard bowl configuration. Regarding the design; toilet designs range from contemporary toilet design to traditional toilet design.

The flushing ability of a toilet is determined by the size of the valve hole which connects the tank to the bowl. The bigger the size of the hole, the higher the volume of water that can be released into the toilet and thus the more effective the flushing action.

A toilet’s flushing ability is also determined by the number of holes in the rim that are involved in the releasing of the water into the toilet bowl – the larger the number of holes, the more effective the swirling action. This directly translates into more effective bowl cleaning. And in this day and age when everyone is being called upon to be more conscious of the environment in which we live, the challenge for manufacturers is to come up with toilets that conserve as much water as possible. So the more effective the flushing action is, using as little water as possible, the better.

The Imperial Bathrooms’ Line of Baths

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathrooms, Baths

The Imperial Bathrooms’ line of baths is extensive in scope and uses a diverse range of materials, styles, designs, and finishes to achieve the ultimate in bathing elegance. In this way, Imperial takes a bathroom necessity and turns it into an aesthetic experience worthy of the most choosey of consumers.

Their cast iron tubs are both durable and beautiful. The Bentley Madera is double ended and wrapped in a darkly-coloured colour that complements its wooden stand. The Palaza Madera also has a wooden stand, but is wrapped in black instead, as does the pure porcelain Langham. The Marriot is double ended as well, but is a single, black-coloured unit.

Hearkening back to the baths of old, the Bentley has nickel-coloured feet and a taupe coloured wrapping. Cast in baby blue, the Carlton has rectangular chrome feet while the black-wrapped Waldorf has simple chrome feet.

The Dorchester, Harrington, and Imperial Waldorf models are intended to be sunk into fine tile or wood while the Sheraton and Ritz “slipper” baths are shaped as elegant U’s. This comes either in pure white porcelain, with gold feet, or a slate blue with nickel-coloured branch accents.

The Imperial line of luxury baths offers bathers the ultimate in stylish elegance. From the copper-toned Radison Cureo and Baglioni Cobra to the decadent gold gilding of the Westbury to the simple, almost trough-like Baglioni and Radison cast irons – these luxury bathtubs are more than bathing fixtures. They’re design experiences in and of themselves.

Mere Heated Towel Rails

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathrooms, Radiators, Small Bathroom Design

Mere radiators and heated towel rails provide heat in your bathroom without spoiling your room design. The sleek and modern finish of these Mere products will be at home in any stylish bathroom.

The Mere Tarporley range comes in 12 sizes and is made of stainless steel. This material is known for its durability and is also environmentally friendly. These towel rails are created to the highest standard to provide the maximum output of heat. Their sleek finish will enhance the aesthetic of your room.

Another available option is the Mere Savoy Straight Multirail that is available in chrome, white and pergamon to tone in with your overall colour scheme or the colour of your bathroom suite. This is a popular Mere product as it comes in 10 sizes to make the optimum use of the space available while its clean profile makes it an unobtrusive addition that will provide a high heat output, thus ticking all the boxes.

The Mere Blenheim Curved Rail is a beautifully designed product that will suit the more luxuriously designed bathroom. The soft curves mean this rail is not just a practical purchase but will actually add to the overall look of the bathroom. The heat output is high and the unit is installed with matching wall brackets. This rail can be fitted into an existing central heating system, dual fuel, or electricity only, meaning there is an option for everybody.

Another design-led option is the Mere Marabu Curved Designer Rail, which is available in just six sizes. The curved, oval rails will create a harmonious balance of heat and sophistication in your bathroom.

Using Colour in your Bathroom

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathroom Accessories, Small Bathroom Design

The colour of a bathroom plays a strong role in setting the mood. The majority of people prefer a relaxing ambience in the bathroom, and choosing a neutral or pastel colour is one way of achieving this. Having the walls, bathroom fixtures, furnishings, and accessories being all one colour, however, can be downright boring! Let’s say you choose a cream coloured sink, bath, and toilet. Display olive green towels with a gold design on the towel bars, and try to get accessories, such as a soap holder, tissue box, and cup, to match the colours of the towels. In general, complementary colours add interest, whereas those from the same family are more soothing.

If you want your bathroom to have a seaside theme to it, you’ll use colours that suggest the sea, the sand, and driftwood (blues, light gold, tan, and grey). Some shells in a transparent container and towels with a seaside motif will add to the relaxing mood.

A forest theme would have the colours green and brown, but don’t overdo it. Strong or dark colours in the bathroom not only make the room look smaller, but you’ll tire of them a lot faster.

Although you might want to add plants to the bathroom, if you really don’t have enough space, don’t clutter up the bathroom with such unnecessary items. Examples of other un-needed items are lit candles, which are a fire hazard, or fragile vases, which are just waiting to get knocked over and smashed on the tiled floor.

Ideal Standard Contemporary Toilets

Author: dpinning  //  Category: Bathroom Accessories, Concealed Cisterns, Toilets

When installing a contemporary toilet as part of a bathroom design or remodelling project, there are a vast range of options available from a wide array of brands. The toilet, a bathroom essential, can all too often be among the most forgettable bathroom fixtures. Several brands, though, make truly interesting and memorable toilets. These include Armitage Shanks, Bahaus, Catalano, Laufen, Roca, and Villeroy & Boch – all of which make elegant contemporary toilets.

Ideal Standard, though, has perhaps the most diverse range and sheer number of styles of any brand.

Their Kyomi, Standard White, and Standard Purity Close Coupled models all have exposed cisterns. Constructed of glistening white porcelain, these tanked toilets make excellent additions to traditional bathrooms. Ideal Standard also has a range of wall hung, hidden cistern models in the same model lines already listed.

For those looking for something other than a traditional toilet shape, Ideal Standard has a range of creatively shaped contemporary toilets including the Round Wall Hung and the Back to Wall models. These essentially resemble like ash cans in appearance.

The Alto Wall Hung is even more interestingly shaped – something like an inverted pyramid – and the Jasper Morrison Wall Hung and Create Edge Wall Hung float above the bathroom floor, achieving a look something akin to a slender park bench. Ideal Standard also has a bidet fixture: the Studio Bidet. Floor-standing and cast in pure porcelain with chrome taps, the Ideal Standard Studio Bidet would make an interesting addition to any luxury bathroom.