Low wattage frost heaters.

I have a utility room of similar size, which on frosty mornings I warm up with a fan heater set to 1kW, as it is used for washing and ironing. I actually use a timer for it. It becomes comfortable in minutes, I don't know how long the internal wall surfaces (CWI) take to warm.

I actually put in an 800W infra-red heater when refurbing it, years ago, as there is no radiator. I don't know if it has ever been used, as I fitted wall cabinets not long after.
 
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I have two thermostatic sockets to keep beer warm. Mine are home made but you can get them ready built be it a bulb or tube heater or fan heater it will only come on when required. A time switch could also be added.

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The proper way to do this is with another radiator plumbed into the central heating system. Cheapest way to run it as well but initial installation is high.
 

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