White Radiators
Give your bathroom a fresh, clean finish with our collection of white bathroom radiators. Sourced from trusted manufacturers and available in a wide range of sizes and panel configurations, our white radiators deliver versatile style with real panache, all at affordable prices. Whether you're fitting out a compact cloakroom or a spacious family bathroom, there's a white radiator to suit every space.
White radiator styles
Our range covers every style and configuration of white radiator you could need. Here's a quick guide to the options available:
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White horizontal radiators: The most common layout, ideal for fitting beneath windows or along lower walls in any bathroom size.
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White vertical radiators: A space-saving choice that draws the eye upward, perfect for narrow walls where floor-to-ceiling height is available.
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White column radiators: Feature a row of cylindrical columns for a timeless look that works equally well in modern and traditional spaces.
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White towel rail radiators: Combine a heated towel rail with a standard radiator, keeping towels warm while heating your bathroom.
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White panel radiators: A flat or stepped panel design, available in single, double or triple configurations. The most popular everyday choice for bathrooms of all sizes.
Read our bathroom radiator buying guide for more help choosing the right type for your space.
White radiator sizes
Getting the right size is key. Our range includes everything from small white radiators for cloakrooms and en-suites, to large white radiators that easily heat up spacious rooms. Heights range from 83mm to 1800mm tall white radiators, making it easy to find a design that sits neatly beneath a window or rises dramatically from floor to ceiling. Widths run from 290mm to 1428mm, so whether you're working with a narrow alcove or a generous wall run, there's a size to fit. When measuring, make sure to allow for pipe centres, valve clearance, and sufficient space around the radiator for optimal heat output, ensuring a perfect fit and efficient performance.
White radiator panel options
White radiators come in two main styles: white flat panel radiators with a smooth, modern face, and column radiators featuring individual upright columns for a more traditional appearance.
Within panel radiators, you'll also choose between single, double and triple configurations. A single panel has one layer of heating surface, a white double radiator adds a second panel behind the first for greater output, and a triple adds a third. Each panel contains a series of internal tubes, ranging from 4 to 26, depending on the model. More tubes mean more water flowing through the radiator and more heat generated. More panels and more tubes equal higher heat output.
Read our guide on how to increase the efficiency of your radiator for more tips.
What materials do white radiators come in?
Most of the white bathroom radiators in our range are constructed from mild steel, which heats up quickly and retains warmth efficiently. Some white column radiators are made from cast iron or cast aluminium, offering a denser, longer-lasting heat that's slower to cool down. Aluminium radiators are notably lightweight despite their strong heat output. All models in our collection are finished with a durable white powder coating to resist chipping, fading and moisture in bathroom environments.
Why choose a white radiator for your bathroom?
White is one of the most versatile finishes you can choose. A white bathroom radiator blends naturally with white or neutral walls, but also works as a clean contrast against darker or bolder decor. Modern white radiators suit minimalist tiling and contemporary fittings with their clean, unfussy lines, while traditional white radiators sit just as comfortably alongside heritage fixtures, tiles and classic sanitaryware. White doesn't date, doesn't clash and doesn't dominate; it simply lets the rest of your bathroom do the talking.
How to remove rust from a white radiator
Rust spots on a white radiator are usually surface-level and treatable. Start by turning off the radiator and allowing it to cool fully. Use fine-grade wire wool or sandpaper to gently buff away the rust, then wipe the area clean with a dry cloth. Apply a rust-inhibiting primer to the bare metal, allow it to dry, then finish with a radiator-specific white paint for a clean, seamless result. For recurring rust, check that your central heating system has the correct inhibitor levels, as low inhibitor levels are a common cause of internal and surface corrosion.
Can you help with installation?
Our team is always happy to point you in the right direction. We recommend that installation is carried out by a qualified heating engineer or plumber, particularly when connecting to an existing central heating system. To find out more, call us on +44 (0)1384 671200 or email info@royalbathrooms.co.uk, and our team will help.