How do you distinguish a tiled wall with or without hidden heating pipes underneath in a picture?
So far, in none of the pictures showing construction progress in the thread is a wall heating system visible - at least I have not noticed one yet. Also, to my knowledge, a wall heating system has never been mentioned. Instead, many pictures of underfloor heating systems have been shown and discussions about whether the heating pipes are laid correctly. And in the end, I wrote "... obviously the first ...", which leaves room for the possibility that there are some that were not mentioned or that I missed ... :)
Well, wall heating is a great thing. In our bathroom it's great, in the guest WC it was rather unnecessary. We mounted towel rails in front of the wall heating, looks much nicer than those towel radiators thingies.
Bathroom and toilet on the ground floor because these are the two critical rooms with the highest ratio of heating load / floor area.
Well, wall heating is a great thing. In our bathroom, it’s great, in the guest toilet it was rather unnecessary. We mounted towel rails in front of the wall heating, which looks much nicer than one of those towel radiator things.
Water-carrying towel radiators also no longer have a place in new buildings.
We are glad to still have at least two radiators despite the underfloor heating (separate heating circuits), which also - if needed - get properly warm.