How to design a budget commercial bathroom without a budget look

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A good, ongoing supplier relationship can save plenty and help you work to a budget.
A good, ongoing supplier relationship can save plenty and help you work to a budget.

Restroom, water closet, toilet, Men’s, Ladies, loo; whatever you want to call it, the commercial bathroom is a commercial consideration.

Whether you're running a bar, restaurant, office, gym or shopping mall, the state of your bathrooms reflects directly on your image; your brand. And if you're branded as the dubious owner of the worst toilets in town, your reputation may soon disappear down them. Fortunately creating delightful dunnies doesn't have to flush away great wads of cash. Here are some handy tips to turn your back rooms into frontrunners for 'Lav of the Year.'

Build a working restroom relationship

Ideally you want to find a commercial restroom supplier who can help you, firstly, outfit your restrooms at a one-off discount, and, secondly, replenish durables quickly and cheaply. A good, ongoing supplier relationship can save plenty and help you work to a budget.

Mirror, mirror on as many walls as possible

Wide mirrors, tall mirrors, floor-to-ceiling mirrors; the bigger the better. For a start your restroom visitors can gaze longingly at themselves. But more importantly, mirrors create the illusion of space – twice the space. If your restrooms are small, mirrors make them look twice as big. If they’re large, mirrors make them look positively vast.

Cloth doesn't cut it

Proper cloth hand towels hanging daintily from silver rings might seem like a touch of sophistication, but they’re also a great way to ensure your restrooms are high maintenance. Why endure endless cleaning bills when automatic hand dyers are an attractive, economical and far more hygienic alternative?

Waste not, want not

Restroom water bills can be costly when left in the hands of diffident strangers. So take the excess usage out of their hands with automatic, motion sensor taps. While the upfront cost might be higher, the long term savings more than compensate. 

Paint the toilet red

Or orange or purple. Or black and white. Bright solid colours are an easy and inexpensive way to give your restrooms a dynamic, modern look. Go one step further with a collage of compatible colours painted in solid or intertwined blocks. Or go for horizontal stripes to add to the illusion of space.

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