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Buying Curved Heated Towel Rails: Quick Tip

Curved towel rails are the go-to choice if you want easier towel hanging and quicker drying — the curve gives you extra clearance and airflow. Just remember they project further into the room, so measure door swings and walkways before ordering. Once the fit works, pick the size for towel capacity and check the BTU/Watts if you want it to provide more than background warmth.

Who Should Buy a Curved Heated Towel Rail?

And who should consider alternatives

Who Should Buy

Households that want easier towel hanging and drying

Ideal if you regularly use thick towels or multiple towels at once. The curved shape gives more room for airflow, helping towels dry more comfortably.

Bathrooms where a bit of extra projection isn’t a problem

Great if the rail can sit without getting in the way of doors or walkways. When space allows, the curved design feels more practical day to day.

People who prioritise comfort over the flattest wall profile

Perfect if you’d rather have easier towel access and better drying than a rail that sits very tight to the wall.

Who Shouldn't Buy

Small rooms where projection will feel intrusive

Curved rails stick out further, which can make compact bathrooms feel tighter. In very small spaces, a straight towel rail may be a better fit.

You need a super clean, flush look

If you prefer a minimalist design that sits close to the wall, straight towel rails generally give a neater, flatter profile.

You want the highest output possible from the wall space

Towel rails are often designed more for towel drying than powerful room heating. If you need strong heating, you may need a higher output model or a separate radiator.

FAQs About Curved Heated Towel Rails

Help with towel drying, projection and choosing

  • What are curved heated towel rails?

    Curved heated towel rails are towel rails with bars that bow outwards from the wall, creating extra space between the rail and the wall. That curve makes it easier to hang towels, improves airflow around them, and can help towels dry more evenly compared with a straight rail.

  • Are curved towel rails better for drying towels than straight towel rails?

    They often are, especially for thicker towels. The curved shape gives you more clearance, so towels aren’t pressed as tightly against the wall and air can circulate better. That said, drying performance still depends on the rail’s heat output, bar spacing and how many towels you’re trying to dry at once.

  • What should I check before buying a curved heated towel rail?

    Check projection first: a curved rail sticks out further into the room, so make sure it won’t interfere with doors, walkways or furniture. Then choose a size that fits your wall and towel needs, and compare the BTU/Watts output if you want it to add noticeable room warmth as well as warm towels.