Contact Us Open

Loading...

Loading contact options...

Sign In

Loading...

Loading...

Best Towel Warmers for Small Bathrooms: Compact & Narrow Models

last updated february 28, 2026

Perfect for powder rooms or smaller master bathrooms, small electric towel warmers conserve space while providing an effective way to offer luxury at a minimal cost.
8 min read
Victoria Hale
Victoria Hale View profile
Vancouver Lifestyle small Bathroom
In This Article

Small bathrooms present a unique challenge: you want a towel warmer, but wall space is at a premium. The good news is that WarmlyYours offers several compact models specifically designed for tight spaces — from the narrowest wall-mounted option to the only freestanding model that requires zero wall mounting. This guide walks through the best choices for small bathrooms and the specifications that matter most.

Quick Facts: Small Bathroom Towel Warmers
  • Narrowest wall-mounted: Maple 8 at 20.4" wide — fits almost any wall.
  • Shortest wall-mounted: Tahoe 6 at 26.7" tall — ideal for low walls or under windows.
  • No-wall-mounting option: Ibiza Freestanding — place and plug in, zero installation.
  • Ideal small bathroom specs: 20"–24" width, 4"–5" depth, 6–8 bars.
  • Price range: $355–$510 for compact models.
  • Safety: All models include TempSmart™ overheat protection and cULus listing.
  • Warranty: 2–5 years depending on model.
  • Lifespan: 25+ years with 304-grade stainless steel construction.

The Challenge: Space vs. Comfort

Small bathrooms — powder rooms, guest baths, or compact master baths — often have limited wall space. A standard towel warmer might be 24–30" wide and 32" tall, which can overwhelm a small room. But compromising on a towel warmer altogether means missing out on the comfort and hygiene benefits.

The solution is choosing a model designed for compact spaces. WarmlyYours offers three strategies:

  1. Go narrow: The Maple 8 at 20.4" wide is the narrowest wall-mounted option.
  2. Go short: The Tahoe 6 at 26.7" tall fits under windows or on low walls.
  3. Go freestanding: The Ibiza Freestanding requires zero wall mounting — place it on the floor and plug in.

Best Towel Warmers for Small Bathrooms

1. Maple 8 — The Narrowest Option

The Maple 8 is the most space-efficient wall-mounted towel warmer available. At just 20.4" wide, it fits in tight corners, behind doors, or on walls where a standard 24–30" model won't fit.

  • Width: 20.4" (the narrowest wall-mounted option)
  • Height: 31.5"
  • Bars: 8 heated bars
  • Wattage: 105W
  • BTU/hr: 358
  • Connection: Hardwired only
  • Finishes: Polished stainless, brushed stainless, matte black
  • Price: from $445
  • Best for: Tight wall spaces, narrow powder rooms, behind-the-door installation

The Maple 8 delivers solid heat output (358 BTU/hr) in a compact footprint. Eight bars provide enough surface area to warm 1–2 towels comfortably. The hardwired-only connection means you'll need an electrician, but the cord-free look is worth it in a small bathroom where every inch counts.

2. Tahoe 6 — The Shortest Option

The Tahoe 6 is the most affordable WarmlyYours model and the shortest wall-mounted option at just 26.7" tall. It's ideal for bathrooms with low walls, under windows, or above a pedestal sink.

  • Width: 29.5"
  • Height: 26.7" (the shortest wall-mounted option)
  • Bars: 6 heated bars
  • Wattage: 80W
  • BTU/hr: 273
  • Connection: Hardwired only
  • Finishes: Polished stainless, brushed stainless, matte black
  • Price: $355 (most affordable)
  • Best for: Low walls, under windows, guest bathrooms, budget-conscious buyers

The Tahoe 6 is the entry point to WarmlyYours quality. At $355, it's the most affordable hardwired model available. Six bars warm 1 towel comfortably, and the compact height makes it perfect for bathrooms where wall space is limited vertically.

3. Ibiza Freestanding — The No-Installation Option

The Ibiza Freestanding is the only towel warmer that requires zero wall mounting. Just place it on the floor and plug it in — perfect for renters, finished walls, or anyone who wants maximum flexibility. Available in polished stainless and matte black.

  • Width: 21.85"
  • Height: 34.84"
  • Depth: 13.97"
  • Bars: 6 heated bars
  • Wattage: 90W
  • BTU/hr: 307
  • Connection: Plug-in only (5.9' cord)
  • Finishes: Polished stainless, matte black
  • Price: from $360
  • Best for: Renters, finished walls, maximum flexibility, no-installation preference

The Ibiza takes up floor space instead of wall space — a smart trade-off for small bathrooms where wall space is precious. The footprint is compact (21.85" wide × 13.97" deep), and it can be moved or repositioned anytime. It's the only model that requires no installation at all.

Ideal Specifications for Small Bathrooms

When choosing a towel warmer for a small bathroom, focus on these dimensions:

Specification Ideal Range for Small Bathrooms Why It Matters
Width 20"–24" Fits tight wall spaces without overwhelming the room
Height 26"–32" Fits under windows, above sinks, or on low walls
Depth 4"–5" Minimal projection from the wall — doesn't interfere with movement
Bar Count 6–8 bars Enough to warm 1–2 towels; more bars = larger footprint
Wattage 80–105W Lower wattage = lower operating cost, still adequate for small bathrooms

Installation Considerations for Small Bathrooms

Space constraints affect installation planning. Here are key considerations:

Wall-Mounted Models (Maple 8, Tahoe 6)

  • Behind the door: A narrow model like the Maple 8 fits perfectly on the wall behind the bathroom door — using otherwise wasted space.
  • Above the sink: Mount above a pedestal sink or vanity for easy towel access without taking up wall space elsewhere.
  • Under a window: A short model like the Tahoe 6 fits perfectly under a window without blocking light or views.
  • Corner placement: Mount in a corner to minimize visual impact in a small room.

Freestanding Model (Ibiza)

  • Corner placement: Tuck the Ibiza in a corner to minimize floor space impact.
  • Next to the toilet: A common placement that uses otherwise unused floor space.
  • Beside the vanity: Position it next to the sink for convenient towel access.
  • Outlet proximity: Ensure a GFCI outlet is within 6 feet for the plug-in cord.

Design Tips for Small Bathrooms

A towel warmer can actually enhance a small bathroom's design if chosen and placed thoughtfully:

  • Match your finish: Choose a towel warmer finish that matches your faucet and cabinet hardware — polished stainless with chrome, brushed stainless with brushed nickel, matte black with modern fixtures.
  • Use vertical space: Wall-mounted models use vertical space without consuming floor area — a smart strategy in small bathrooms.
  • Minimize visual bulk: A narrow, compact model like the Maple 8 looks less imposing than a wide, tall unit.
  • Consider placement: Mount at eye level or slightly above for visual balance. Avoid mounting too high or too low, which can look awkward in a small space.
  • Lighting: A polished stainless finish reflects light and can make a small bathroom feel brighter. Brushed or matte finishes are more subtle.

Operating Costs in Small Bathrooms

Compact models use less wattage, which means lower operating costs. The Tahoe 6 at 80W costs approximately $0.03/day per day running 2 hours daily — less than most bathroom night lights.

Monthly Operating Cost

$0.78/month

An 80W towel warmer (Tahoe 6) running 2 hours per day — the most affordable option.

Comparison: Which Model for Your Small Bathroom?

Model Best For Width Height Price Installation
Maple 8 Narrowest wall space 20.4" 31.5" from $445 Hardwired
Tahoe 6 Low walls, budget 29.5" 26.7" $355 Hardwired
Ibiza Polished Zero wall mounting 21.85" 34.84" $360 Plug-in
Ibiza Matte Black Zero wall mounting, bold finish 21.85" 34.84" $450 Plug-in

Still Not Sure?

Call our team at 800-875-5285 — available 7 days a week. We can help you measure your space and find the perfect compact model for your small bathroom.

Frequently Asked Questions: Small Bathroom Towel Warmers

What size towel warmer should I buy?

For small bathrooms, choose 6–8 bars and 20"–24" width. The Maple 8 (20.4" wide) is the narrowest wall-mounted option. The Tahoe 6 (26.7" tall) is the shortest. The Ibiza Freestanding (21.85" wide) requires zero wall mounting.

How do I install a wall-mounted towel warmer?

Use the shipping box as a mounting template to mark drill locations. Install wall anchors or drill into studs, mount the brackets, hang the unit, and secure with set screws. For plug-in models, plug into a nearby GFCI outlet. For hardwired models, have a licensed electrician complete the electrical connection.

How close can a towel warmer be installed to a shower or tub?

A minimum of 24" from the edge of any tub or shower is required. Towel warmers cannot be installed inside a shower or tub enclosure. Always follow NEC, CEC, and local electrical codes.

Do I need a contractor to install a towel warmer?

For plug-in models like the Ibiza, no — just mount and plug in. For hardwired models, a licensed electrician is required for the electrical connection. The physical mounting is DIY-friendly for all models.

How long does it take for a towel warmer to heat up?

Most WarmlyYours models heat up in 15–20 minutes. For best results, use a programmable timer to turn the warmer on 30 minutes before your shower. Thicker cotton towels take longer to warm but retain heat better after removal.

Have Questions About Your Project?

Our team of Radiant Experts is ready to help!


Did you find this post helpful? Share it with others!


Join the Discussion

Stay Updated

Get the latest radiant heating news and tips delivered to your inbox.