Washroom designer and manufacturer, Washroom Washroom, has installed new ‘superloos’ at the iconic Heal’s building in London.
The building, once home to Heal’s department store in the west of the city, has been completely refurbished throughout to provide Grade A office space for a range of creative companies, while the original character of the building has been carefully retained and restored.
During the project Washroom worked closely with interior fit-out specialist square metre to install the new washrooms. As each level had a limited floorplan area, new unisex ‘superloos’, which are self-contained cubicles each with its own vanity unit and hand drying facilities, were installed to make the most of the space available.
To meet the high specification design brief the washrooms were fitted out with natural stone vanities, featuring inset wastebins to keep the space clean and tidy. The wall panelling and Washroom’s Concerto integrated duct panel system were both manufactured from toughened glass to provide a surface which is easy to clean and maintain, while providing the high specification finish required.
Full height toilet cubicle doors from Washroom’s Alto range, which were metal faced to complement the grey tones used throughout the washroom design, were installed to provide complete privacy. The cubicle doors also feature bespoke door handles, specially designed for this project.
Trevor Bowers, director at Washroom Washroom commented: “We’re passionate about design and always relish the opportunity to bring bespoke elements into a washroom design to create a space which is carefully tailored to our clients’ needs. The combination of materials and bespoke touches on this project really set it apart from other washroom designs – perfect for such a prestigious building.”