Ladder Bathroom Radiators - Polish Manufacturer Mexen

Ladder Bathroom Radiators

(354 of 471)
Sort by: Bestsellers Sort
Sort
  • Bestsellers
  • Newest First
  • Cheapest first
  • Most expensive first
  • Name, A to Z
  • Name, Z to A
  • Random
  • Accuracy
Per page: 36
  • 36
  • 72
  • 144

When choosing bathroom equipment, you must consider both its functionality and aesthetics. A bathroom radiator takes up significant space and is generally very visible, so it shouldn't be completely mismatched to the rest of the interior. Bathroom radiators also often serve as towel racks, which is why ladder models are among the most recommended. See the bathroom radiators we offer at Mexen!

When choosing bathroom equipment, you must consider both its functionality and aesthetics. A bathroom radiator takes up significant space and is generally very visible, so it shouldn't be completely mismatched to the rest of the interior. Bathroom radiators also often serve as towel racks, which is why ladder models are among the most recommended. See the bathroom radiators we offer at Mexen!

Filters
Cena
Series
more... less
Type
more... less
Longer side
more... less
Shorter side
more... less
Length
more... less
Width
more... less
Height
more... less
Heating power
more... less
Color
more... less
Glass color
Profile Color
Glass thickness
Shower Screen Width
Entrance
Tray height
Shower Tray Color
Type
more... less
Shape
Surface
Battery opening
In the set
Without collar
Drain
Case included
Button included
High
Lighter included
Installation
With shower set
Bathtub Mounting
Finish
Under windowsill
Pull-out spout
Bathroom Sink Faucet
Bathtub Faucet
Shower faucet
Concealed faucet
With thermostat
Shower set
With Battery
Battery
Side Nozzles
Protective Coating
Bathtub spout
Overflow with filling
Size
more... less
Slim Version
Rotary siphon
Possibility to paste tile
For sinks
Cover
Handle
Number of functions
Strength
Tempered glass
Legs included
Faucet Height
more... less
Reach of Spout
more... less
Water outlet height
more... less
Type of Spout
Concealed installation
Possibility to connect a water filter
Shower Head
Soap Dish
Torsion-free
Material
more... less
Installation method
Handle
Depth
more... less
Drain Diameter
Siphon included
Size
Quantity
With flap
With shelf
Entrance width (mm)
more... less
Head Diameter
For bathtubs
Adjustment range (min-max)
Earphone Material
Spot Set
Set on a Rod
Shower column
Number of compartments
Openings
Cutouts for holes
Drainer
Automatic siphon
Transfer
Non-slipping
Easy release
Metal hinges
Arm included
Frame height
Button Installation
Siphon Color
more... less
With railing
Concealer Color
Connection spacing
more... less
Connection
Orientation
Sink Color
Battery Color
Frame Color
LED Color
Heating mat - Anti-fog
Lighting
Mirror magnification
Distance from the wall
more... less
Diameter
Humidity Sensor
Timer
Motion Sensor
Pull switch
Connection Diameter
Cover
Filter
Sort by: Bestsellers Sort
Sort
  • Bestsellers
  • Newest First
  • Cheapest first
  • Most expensive first
  • Name, A to Z
  • Name, Z to A
  • Random
  • Accuracy
Per page: 36
  • 36
  • 72
  • 144
Ladder Bathroom Radiators - Polish Manufacturer Mexen

Frequently Asked Questions

Haven't found the answer?

Write to us

modern ladder radiators

Types of Ladder Radiators

Ladder radiators are divided into 3 basic types.

  • Water - connected to the central heating system like regular radiators. Unfortunately, they do not work outside the heating season.

  • Water-electric - connected to the central heating system like water radiators. However, they have an additional electric heater, allowing them to be used all year round.

  • Electric - have low power, so they cannot heat a bathroom on their own. Suitable for small rooms and for supplementing the heating of interiors equipped with another type of heating. The installation of an electric radiator is very simple, as it only needs to be plugged into a socket. It's an excellent solution, especially in months when central heating is not yet operational.

bathroom radiator

Bathroom Radiators - Which Model to Choose?

Modern bathroom radiators are divided into panel, ladder, and decorative. Panel radiators are flat (possibly with slightly outlined fins), while ladder models consist of interconnected tubes. Decorative radiators are very diverse - from unusual shapes like honeycombs to more sophisticated ladder types. A horizontal ladder radiator is most often recommended for the bathroom as towels or small pieces of clothing can simply be hung on the cross tubes to dry faster. In terms of bathroom heating efficiency, it doesn't matter whether the radiator is in the classic or more avant-garde form.

Bathroom Radiator: White, Chrome, or Maybe Black?

Bathroom radiators now come in many colors. Although white is still by far the most popular, customers are increasingly choosing black, chrome, or even colored models. A black radiator is elegant and versatile - in a dark bathroom, it will match the color of walls or tiles, and in a light one, it will provide contrast. You can integrate it into loft, minimalist, or glamour interiors. Chrome is one of the trendiest colors in recent seasons. A radiator in this color looks elegant, even luxurious! You can successfully incorporate it into glamour or classic interiors, as well as minimalist ones. Chrome radiators will perfectly match shower or sink fittings in similar colors.

Bathroom radiators in various colors are one of the strong interior trends of recent years. Currently, you can buy models in red, navy blue, gray, gold... The choice is huge! While classic models will always be timeless, if you dream of a truly unique bathroom, choose an unconventional color.

Where to Install Ladder Bathroom Radiators?

In most rooms, radiators are installed under windowsills. However, doing so in bathrooms doesn't make much sense because bathroom radiators also serve as towel racks. It's much more convenient to have them within arm's reach, for example, on a wall near the shower. This depends, of course, on the heating system's capabilities, but generally, there are usually no major problems. Radiators used to be installed under windowsills because they were large and massive; today, you can buy decorative bathroom radiators that, hanging on the wall, add character to the interior!

bathroom radiator

Ladder Radiators - Do They Only Fit in Bathrooms?

The ladder radiator is recommended for bathrooms due to its functional design. However, this type of radiator can also be easily installed in other parts of the house. It consists of vertical collectors connected by tubes, which translates into functionality in the bathroom, but can absolutely also be installed in the kitchen or living room. There are so many types of ladder radiators that you will certainly find models ideal for every room in your home.

Electric Ladder Bathroom Radiator - A Solution for Modern Bathrooms

If you're looking for a solution that provides ideal thermal comfort in the bathroom, pay attention to electric radiators. They are particularly useful outside the heating season when it gets cold, and radiators are not yet functioning. To ensure the appropriate air temperature in the room, it should have the right power - otherwise, it will only be suitable for supplementing bathroom heating. A modern bathroom radiator should be equipped with a thermostatic valve. Thanks to this, you can set the appropriate room temperature without fear of overheating. The thermostat quickly reacts to temperature changes and allows for economical use of the energy supplied by the radiator.

Loading...