Things to consider when choosing your washroom

Things to consider when choosing your washroom

Amwell Systems provide a wide range of washroom solutions and their specialist team are on hand to provide advice and make recommendations based on your requirements. However there are 5 key considerations that you can take into account when starting your project to ensure that the correct washroom is specified.

Understand Your Environment
Selecting the right material for the environment of your washroom is crucial for your project; it will determine how long the washroom will last. A medium to high traffic, dry environment such as an office washroom would be suited to High Pressure Laminate (HPL). Amwell’s Minima range in HPL fulfils all practical requirements whilst providing a modern sleek look at a budget friendly cost.

Comfort & Privacy
When specifying your washrooms comfort and privacy are important issues to consider. Flush fronted cubicles are an ideal solution to ensure the privacy of users. Amwell’s Urban range is ideal for office and retail environments – with a floating appearance it provides privacy whilst looking smart and sophisticated.

Knowing your users
When it comes to creating your washroom, it is vital that you understand whether the washroom is going to be suitable for its users. In schools, for Nursery age and EYFS children, fun, bright, colours and patterns are important to make toilet time less scary. Many children aren’t used to going to the washroom alone, so providing a fun and friendly environment is very important.

Corporate Guidelines
Retail and Corporate washrooms are often subject to the same brand identity guidelines as a store front or board room. Amwell’s Sylan ColourCoat cubicles can be matched to any standard RAL colour, providing a high end, luxurious look that fits in seamlessly with other areas of the building.

Equality
When designing a washroom you need to consider access for everyone. There are various laws and guidelines in place to ensure that equality and consistency takes place, Document M includes the requirements surrounding colour contrast. Amwell Systems provide the Light Reflectance Value (LRV) for their products; these can be obtained at specification stage to ensure that guidelines are being followed from early on in the project.

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