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Underfloor Heating for Your Bedroom

Underfloor Heating for Your Bedroom

The bedroom should be a place where you can unwind, be at ease, and be comfortable. Since people generally spend about a third of their life in their bedroom, it should be a room that you love, and that means it should never be too cold, especially in the winter months. That's why WarmlyYours is proud to offer cost effective electrical radiant heating for bedrooms.

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Floor Heating Systems for Bedrooms

Electric heat is a great way to get extra use out of your floor space in a bedroom. Bedroom floor heating does more than just keep your floor warm, it provides even heating to all of the solid objects in your bedroom, which is much more energy efficient than forced air heating.

Floor heating can use either electric cables or hot water. An electric system, like the ones that WarmlyYours specializes in, works by incorporating heating elements beneath the floor coverings which then radiate heat upward. Electric radiant heating is a cost effective option for adding heat to a bedroom because it doesn't require the costly boilers or pumps that hydronic systems need.

Rolls & Mats For Tile, Stone & Hardwood

WarmlyYours TempZone™ Flex Roll and TempZone™ Floor Heating Cable can be installed underneath ceramic tile, natural stone, hardwood, wood and other popular flooring materials, giving homeowners radiant in-floor heating that's truly luxurious. TempZone™ Flex Rolls are a more expensive option than the cable product but they require less time and effort to install.


TempZone Flex with Backup Sensor

Roll Out, Cut, and Fit


TempZone™ Flex Roll installs underneath ceramic tile, natural stone, hardwood, wood, and other popular flooring materials, giving homeowners radiant in-floor heating that's truly luxurious.


  • Ideal for full-room coverage (primary or supplemental heat)
  • Pre-spaced heating cable for fast, consistent installation
  • Most popular choice for bathrooms & kitchens
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
TempZone Easy Mat with Backup Floor Sensor

Place, Connect, and Heat


TempZone™ Easy Mats allow for radiant heating of smaller, simpler areas at an affordable cost. These under floor mats are perfect for providing targeted heating for moderately sized bathroom and kitchen floors.


  • Pre-sized mats for quick installs with no complex cuts
  • Perfect for spot heating (vanities, entryways, small spaces)
  • Cost-effective and beginner-friendly option
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
TempZone Custom with Backup Sensor

Made‑to‑Measure Warmth for Any Layout


TempZone™ Custom Mats for tile, stone or hardwood floors were designed to offer the most optimal fit for rooms of any shape. Our custom-fit mats were developed to follow curves and angles with ease.


  • Designed to your exact floor plan for edge‑to‑edge coverage
  • No on‑site cuts or turns—faster, cleaner installation
  • Ideal for curves, angles, and obstacles like islands and vanities
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 12-15 Watts Per Sq. Ft

Cable for Tile, Stone & Hardwood


TempZone Cable with Backup Sensor

Snap-In, Secure, and Heat


TempZone™ Cable is ultra-low EMF by design and is available in two voltage options and a range of lengths to meet the requirements of any installation.


  • Works under tile, stone, and luxury vinyl floors
  • Provides radiant heat and crack isolation
  • Flexible layouts for irregular or custom-shaped rooms
  • 25 Year Warranty
  • 9-15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
TempZone Ruler Cable with Backup Sensor

Pro‑exclusive: Measure, Lay, and Heat


TempZone™ Ruler Cable is ultra-low EMF by design and is available in two voltage options and a range of lengths to meet the requirements of any installation.


  • Built-in ruler markings for precise, repeatable spacing
  • Ideal for large areas requiring consistent coverage
  • Flexible, durable cable for clean turns and complex layouts
  • Comes with easy-to-read hash marks at every half-inch, inch, and foot increment on the cable
  • Can be used to heat some of the most popular floor coverings like tile, stone, marble, luxury vinyl tile, and more

For Carpet, Laminate & Floating Hardwood

WarmlyYours Environ Flex Rolls are designed for use under carpet (U.S. only), laminate and floating wood. The mats can be installed easily and quickly for large spaces. Environ Flex Rolls are flexible rolls that can be cut and turned at 90° or 180° to cover the total area intended to be heated.


Environ Flex with Backup Sensor

Cut, Turn, and Heat


WarmlyYours Environ Flex Rolls are designed for use under carpet (U.S. only), laminate and floating wood. The mats can be installed easily and quickly for large spaces.


  • Flexible roll design cuts and turns to follow your layout
  • Ideal for floating laminate, engineered wood, or carpet
  • Dry installation—no mortar or adhesives
  • 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (Us Only)
  • 12 Watts Per Sq. Ft
Environ with Backup Sensor

No Mortar, Just Comfort


Add extra warmth and comfort to carpet (U.S. only), laminate and floating wood flooring with Environ Easy Mats™. The mats are perfect for heating large areas easily and quickly, with no need for cuts and turns.


  • Perfect for floating laminate, engineered wood, or carpet
  • Ultra-thin system installs without adhesives
  • Provides fast, even heat for dry-floor applications
  • 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (Us Only)
  • 10-12 Watts Per Sq. Ft

Floor Heating Features & Benefits


Clean Heat
Doesn't disturb pollen, dust or other allergens like forced-air systems.
Easy-to-Use Thermostats
The secret to any great heating system is a great control.
Saves Energy
Radiant heat has higher levels of energy efficiency than most traditional systems.
Clean Heat
Doesn't disturb pollen, dust or other allergens like forced-air systems.

Frequently Asked Questions


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Partially. The heating element installation can be DIY, but electrical connections require a licensed electrician.

DIY-Friendly Steps

  • Subfloor preparation
  • Heating element layout and installation
  • Floor sensor placement
  • Testing the system before flooring

Licensed Electrician Required

  • Thermostat wiring and connection
  • Electrical circuit setup
  • GFCI protection installation
  • Final inspection and sign-off

Why Professional Help Matters

Electrical work must meet local building codes and safety standards. A licensed electrician ensures your system is safe, properly grounded, and compliant with local regulations. This protects both your home and your warranty.

WarmlyYours Support

We provide detailed installation guides, video tutorials, and 24/7 technical support to help you through every step. Our free SmartPlan includes an electrical plan that your electrician can follow step-by-step, making the process straightforward and efficient.

Find a Professional Installer

If you prefer to leave it all to the experts, WarmlyYours can connect you with certified installers in your area. Find a dealer or installer near you.

Warranty Protection

Proper installation by qualified professionals ensures your system is covered under WarmlyYours' industry-leading warranty. DIY heating element installation combined with professional electrical work gives you the best of both worlds—cost savings and complete protection.

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It depends on the furniture type. Avoid installing heating elements under solid furniture that sits directly on the floor, but furniture on legs is fine.

Avoid Solid Furniture

Do NOT install heating elements under beds, dressers, nightstands, or other furniture that sits flush against the floor:

  • Solid furniture blocks heat distribution
  • Heat buildup under furniture can damage finishes
  • Reduces system efficiency
  • Creates uneven heating in the room

Safe Under Furniture with Legs

You CAN install floor heating under furniture on legs (beds with raised frames, nightstands with legs, dressers with clearance) because:

  • Air can circulate underneath
  • Heat is not trapped
  • No risk of damage to furniture finishes
  • System efficiency is maintained

Best Practice

Work with a professional designer to map out your bedroom layout. This is why WarmlyYours' free SmartPlan is so valuable—our engineers identify optimal heated areas, accounting for furniture placement and airflow.

Maximize Comfort and Efficiency

Heat the floor in high-traffic areas and under furniture with legs for maximum comfort. Skip areas where solid furniture will be permanently placed. This approach reduces installation costs, lowers operating expenses, and ensures your floor heating system performs at peak efficiency.

Use the Bedroom Floor Heating Plan Finder to see how professional designers layout heating in real bedroom spaces—each plan shows exactly which areas are heated and which are left uncovered.

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Yes. Radiant floor heating is a luxury feature that appeals to buyers and increases home value.

Why Buyers Love It

  • Premium comfort feature (especially in master bedrooms)
  • Energy efficiency (lower heating bills)
  • Design flexibility (no radiators or baseboards)
  • Luxury perception (often found in high-end homes)

Real Estate Impact

  • Listed as a premium amenity in MLS descriptions
  • Increases perceived home value
  • Appeals to luxury home buyers
  • Reduces time on market

Documented Proof

WarmlyYours has 238+ showcase projects across North America featuring bedroom floor heating installations in luxury homes and high-end renovations. Our 4,000+ authentic customer testimonials include many homeowners who've experienced increased buyer interest and faster sales thanks to radiant floor heating.

Warranty & Documentation

Proper warranty registration (included with every WarmlyYours system) provides documentation for future buyers, increasing home value and buyer confidence. When you sell, you can show buyers exactly what system is installed, when it was installed, and that it's fully covered under warranty.

Investment That Pays Back

Radiant floor heating isn't just a comfort upgrade—it's a smart investment. Buyers specifically seek out homes with heated floors, especially in master bedrooms and bathrooms. With 26 years of proven performance and 300,000+ satisfied customers, WarmlyYours floor heating is a feature that adds real, measurable value to your home.

Register your warranty to ensure your investment is documented for future resale.

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Yes. Sleep quality is directly tied to room temperature, and radiant floor heating creates the ideal sleeping environment.

The Science

  • Ideal sleep temperature: 65–68°F (18–20°C)
  • Radiant heat maintains stable, consistent temperature
  • No cold spots or drafts
  • Reduces air movement (unlike forced-air heating)
  • Maintains healthy humidity levels

Benefits for Sleep

  • Faster sleep onset (warm feet signal the body it's time to rest)
  • Deeper, more restorative sleep
  • Fewer nighttime awakenings due to temperature fluctuations
  • Reduced allergens and dust circulation (no forced air)
  • Better for people with asthma or allergies

Why Warm Feet Matter

Your body naturally cools down when you sleep. Warm feet help trigger this process and signal to your body that it's time to rest. Radiant floor heating delivers gentle, consistent warmth that naturally promotes relaxation and deeper sleep cycles.

The Comfort Factor

Unlike forced-air heating systems that create temperature swings and dry air, radiant floor heating maintains a stable, comfortable environment all night long. No drafts, no cold spots, no waking up shivering at 3 AM.

Real-World Results

With 300,000+ installations and 4,000+ customer testimonials, WarmlyYours has helped thousands of homeowners experience better sleep through radiant floor heating. Many customers report falling asleep faster and sleeping more soundly through the night.

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WarmlyYours offers a comprehensive Bedroom Floor Heating Plan Finder with 14+ pre-designed layouts organized by size (small, medium, and large bedrooms). Each plan shows three installation options side-by-side so you can compare pricing, products, operating costs, and installation methods.

What You'll Find in Each Floor Heating Plan

Every bedroom floor heating plan includes:

  • Visual layout with dimensions and flooring area
  • Three installation options (TempZone Cable with Grip Strips, Cable with Prodeso Membrane, or TempZone Mat)
  • Complete product lists and specifications
  • Exact pricing for each system
  • Operating cost estimates based on your local electricity rates
  • Step-by-step installation guides and overview videos
  • Electrical plans and wiring diagrams

How to Use the Floor Heating Plan Finder

  1. Browse the Bedroom Floor Heating Plan Finder organized by bedroom size
  2. Find a layout similar to yours
  3. Click "See Details" to view all three floor heating installation options
  4. Compare pricing, products, and operating costs side-by-side
  5. Choose the floor heating system that fits your budget and needs

Not Finding Your Exact Layout?

If your bedroom doesn't match any pre-designed floor heating plan, WarmlyYours offers a free custom design service. Upload your room sketch or floor plan, and our engineering team will create a personalized floor heating installation plan, electrical diagram, and quote—completely free. Submit your floor plan here.

Alternatively, use the Online Design Tool to customize an existing floor heating layout or create a new design from scratch.

Why the Floor Heating Plan Finder Matters

With 26 years of experience and 300,000+ installations, WarmlyYours has created floor heating plans for every bedroom type. Our pre-designed plans save you time and give you confidence in your purchase—you'll see exactly what your bedroom floor heating system will look like and cost before you buy.

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Operating costs are surprisingly affordable. For a typical bedroom, expect:

Cost Breakdown

  • Small bedroom (100 sq.ft.): $5–$18/month
  • Medium bedroom (150 sq.ft.): $7–$27/month
  • Master bedroom (200 sq.ft.): $10–$36/month

These estimates assume:

  • 5–6 hours of daily use (typical for bedrooms)
  • Average US electricity rate of $0.12/kWh
  • Thermostat set to 70°F (21°C)
  • TempZone Mat at 15 watts/sq.ft.
  • Heating during colder months only (typically November–March, depending on your climate)

Why Bedrooms Are Cost-Effective

Bedrooms use floor heating less frequently than bathrooms or kitchens. You only heat while sleeping or getting ready, not all day. Radiant heat is also 20–30% more efficient than forced-air systems because it heats people and objects directly, not the air. Plus, you're only running the system during colder months when you actually need it.

Calculate Your Exact Operating Cost

Every bedroom is different. Use WarmlyYours' Operating Cost Calculator to get an exact estimate based on your bedroom size, local electricity rates, and usage patterns. You can also view operating cost estimates in any bedroom floor heating plan—each plan includes a detailed cost breakdown for all three installation options.

Real-World Example

A 150 sq.ft. master bedroom with TempZone Mat running 6 hours daily at $0.12/kWh costs approximately $15–$22/month during heating season. That's less than many people spend on a single coffee run—for the comfort and luxury of heated floors all winter long.

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Yes, but with important precautions. Hardwood and engineered wood are sensitive to temperature and humidity changes.

Safe Temperature Limits

  • Maximum floor temperature: 85°F (29°C)
  • Maximum room temperature: 75°F (24°C)
  • Maintain humidity between 30–50%

Best Systems for Wood Bedrooms

Installation Requirements

  • Floor sensor is mandatory
  • Thermostat must regulate temperature precisely
  • Acclimation period required before covering with wood
  • Professional installation recommended

Why Wood Needs Care

Wood expands and contracts with temperature changes. Radiant floor heating, when properly installed with a floor sensor and thermostat, prevents excessive expansion/contraction and maintains wood floor integrity. The key is keeping temperatures stable and within safe limits.

Get Expert Guidance

WarmlyYours' free SmartPlan includes all specifications for wood floor heating, including temperature limits, sensor placement, and acclimation procedures. Our 26 years of experience with 300,000+ installations means we know exactly how to keep your wood floors safe and beautiful.

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Yes, absolutely—but you need the right system. This is where WarmlyYours stands out from competitors.

Safe for Carpet

WarmlyYours' Environ™ Foil Mat System is specifically designed for floating floors like carpet. It features:

  • 12 watts/sq.ft. (lower power density for safety)
  • Continuous earth layer that diffuses heat evenly
  • Prevents hotspots and overheating
  • cULus listed for safety
  • 10-year warranty (carpet applications)

Safe for Laminate

Key Safety Features

  • All WarmlyYours systems include built-in GFCI protection in the thermostat
  • Floor sensor prevents overheating
  • Thermostats automatically regulate temperature
  • No burn hazard—floor never exceeds 85°F

WarmlyYours' free SmartPlan ensures you get the right system for your specific flooring type.

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Yes, when installed correctly. Wall-to-wall carpet with floor heating is common and safe if you follow these requirements:

Safety Requirements

  • Use Environ™ Foil Mat (designed for floating floors like carpet)
  • Combined carpet + underlay R-value ≤ 1.0
  • Floor sensor is mandatory
  • Thermostat must regulate temperature
  • Professional installation recommended
  • Check local building code before installation

Why Wall-to-Wall Carpet Works

Modern floor heating systems are designed to work safely under carpet. The key is choosing the right system (Environ™ Foil Mat) and ensuring proper temperature regulation. The system will never exceed 85°F (29°C), which is safe for all carpet types.

Moisture & Mold Prevention

One of the biggest benefits of floor heating under carpet is moisture control. In Canada's humid climate, radiant floor heating keeps the floor warm and dry, preventing mold and mildew growth under the carpet. This is a significant advantage over traditional heating methods.

WarmlyYours Advantage

With 26 years of experience and 300,000+ installations, WarmlyYours has proven that floor heating under wall-to-wall carpet is safe and effective. Our Environ™ Foil Mat is specifically engineered for floating floors like carpet, with cULus approval and a 10-year warranty.

Get a free SmartPlan to ensure your carpet and underlay meet R-value requirements and your installation complies with local building codes.

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Installation costs depend on bedroom size and the system you choose. Here's a breakdown:

Typical Bedroom Sizes

  • Small bedroom (100 sq.ft.): $400–$800
  • Medium bedroom (150 sq.ft.): $600–$1,200
  • Master bedroom (200+ sq.ft.): $800–$1,600

System Options & Pricing

  • TempZone Easy Mat (pre-spaced, fastest install): $130–$330 for standard sizes
  • TempZone Flex Roll (custom layouts, flexible): $119–$400+ depending on size
  • TempZone Cable (professional-grade, maximum customization): $139–$500+ for larger areas

Installation costs include the heating system, floor sensor, thermostat, and electrical work by a licensed electrician. WarmlyYours' free SmartPlan provides an exact quote, installation diagram, electrical plan, and operating cost estimate for your specific bedroom.

What's Included in Installation

  • Heating element (mat, cable, or foil system)
  • Floor sensor for temperature regulation
  • Thermostat (WiFi or standard)
  • Subfloor preparation
  • Electrical wiring and connection by licensed electrician
  • Testing and system verification

Why Costs Vary

Installation complexity depends on bedroom layout, flooring type, subfloor condition, and whether you're doing a new build or retrofit. The free SmartPlan accounts for all these factors and gives you an exact price for your space.

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All three systems work in bedrooms—the choice depends on your layout and flooring type.

TempZone Easy Mat

Pre-spaced at 3" (15W/sq.ft.), ready to install. Best for rectangular bedrooms with simple layouts.

  • Fastest installation
  • Standard sizes (6–210 sq.ft.)
  • Great for carpet, laminate, tile
  • Starting at $130

TempZone Flex Roll

Flexible mat you cut and turn to fit your bedroom shape. Best for bedrooms with closets, angled walls, or complex layouts.

  • Custom fit for any bedroom shape
  • Cut and turn around obstacles
  • Works with all flooring types
  • Starting at $119

TempZone Cable

Professional-grade system with maximum customization. Best for experienced installers or complex bedroom projects.

  • Precise spacing (9–15W/sq.ft.)
  • Professional installation recommended
  • Ideal for challenging layouts
  • Starting at $139

For Floating Floors (Carpet/Laminate)

Use Environ™ Foil Mat (12W/sq.ft.) instead. It's specifically designed for safety under floating floors.

View All Three Options Side-by-Side

The Bedroom Floor Heating Plan Finder shows all three systems for every layout, complete with pricing, product specs, and operating costs. Get a free SmartPlan to see which system is best for your bedroom.

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Bedrooms are one of the top applications for electric floor heating—and for good reason. Radiant floor heating creates the ideal sleep environment by providing consistent, gentle warmth from the floor up. Unlike traditional forced-air heating, which creates temperature fluctuations and dry air, radiant heat maintains a stable, comfortable environment.

Sleep quality depends heavily on room temperature. Research shows the ideal bedroom temperature is between 65–68°F (18–20°C), which radiant floor heating delivers efficiently. The system eliminates cold spots, reduces drafts, and removes the need for bulky radiators or baseboards—giving you more design freedom and usable floor space.

Key Benefits

  • Better sleep quality: Consistent warmth promotes deeper, more restorative sleep
  • Design freedom: No radiators, baseboards, or vents cluttering your bedroom
  • Energy efficiency: Radiant heat is 20–30% more efficient than forced-air systems
  • Comfort: Warm feet signal the body it's time to rest, naturally promoting relaxation
  • No drafts or cold spots: Even heat distribution throughout the room
  • Healthier air: No forced air circulation means fewer allergens and dust particles

Why WarmlyYours?

With 300,000+ installations and over 26 years of experience, WarmlyYours has helped thousands of homeowners create warmer, more comfortable bedrooms. Our 238+ showcase projects include many bedroom examples, and our 4,000+ authentic customer testimonials prove the difference radiant floor heating makes.

Get a free SmartPlan to see exactly how much your bedroom floor heating would cost and which system is right for your space.

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