Oak veneer creates classic look for Clarges washrooms

  • 14 Sep 2017

Leading commercial washroom manufacturer, Washroom Washroom, has created new washrooms which blend classic and contemporary style for a sophisticated office development in the heart of Mayfair.

The striking new retail and office development at 7 Clarges Street feature washrooms that are a continuation of the interior design theme, featuring stunning oak veneer to complement the rest of the building.

Washroom’s full height Alto toilet cubicles and pilasters were both finished in real wood dark oak veneer, chosen to complement the wood used in the reception area and other common areas.

For the staff shower and changing area, Washroom installed its high specification Octave lockers which were finished in the same dark oak real wood veneer as the toilet cubicles to continue the design.

Each spacious shower room is completely self-contained with a bench and free-standing glass shower cubicle housed behind a standard door creating a changing area more akin to a luxury leisure facility.

Washroom also supplied and installed all sanitaryware, including pans, urinals, sinks and taps, as well as all ancillary items, including toilet roll holders and even the shoe-shining machines for the project.

Trevor Bowers, director at Washroom Washroom said: “We were delighted to have played our part in such an iconic office development. When it comes to bespoke washroom designs such as this, our Iconica Collection with its extensive range of more unusual materials and finishes provides plenty of options to create a truly unique design as well as at the same time ensuring the washroom designs reflect the rest of the building.”

Contact:

Washroom Washroom Ltd.
Units 1-10 Hill Farm
Epping Lane
Abridge
Essex RM4 1TU

Phone: 0800 999 8888

Email: [email protected]

Visit the Washroom Washroom website

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