The size will depend on the heat required for the room. This can be established by your plumber/installer.
However, as a guide:
Calculate the volume of the room by multiplying the height, width and length to get the volume in cubic metres.
For bedrooms, hallways and kitchens allow 40watts per cubic metre, and multiplying the total by 40, and for bathrooms, living and dining rooms, multiply the total by 50. This will give the output required in watts.
Example: A bedroom 3.6m long x 3m wide x 2.4m high has a volume of 25.92cubic metres. Multiply this by 40 to get 1036 watts.
If the room has large windows or exposed walls, increase the total by 10%.
Select the appropriate sized radiator for the output required.
Always choose the next size up if the exact output is not available
Allow more length and less height for radiators under a window
To convert watts to Btu's, multiply by 3.412.