Bathroom Underfloor Heating
Floor heating is an excellent option for that extra room in the house, such as a bathroom. It means you do not need to take up wall space with radiators, which can also be a pain if you are adding a new ensuite as you will need to get the central heating company in to move pipe work and install new radiator points.
Underfloor heating can take away all of this hassle and can be incredibly simple to fit, especially if you go down the route of using a heat mat electric system. This has no moving parts and is installed on top of a layer of insulation, for example Marmox, before the floor tiles or laminate are fitted on top. You then need the services of an electrician to connect up the heating mat and the thermostatic controls. This solution helps create warmth in the bathroom, which means the room can be used for more of the year than you may initially have thought, especially if you ensure that any solid walls are also well insulated to prevent heat loss.
You could also choose to have a wet underfloor heating system installed in your bathroom. This system uses heated water fed into pipe work, however it must be installed at build stage as it needs to be set into the floor, and then the concrete screed is poured over the top. However, it will add an extra degree of warmth that will make the room welcoming for longer periods of time when your relaxing or unwinding.