If you are planning to have your team return to work in the near future, as well as welcoming visitors back into your premises for meetings, consider refurbishing your workspace. In particular, consider a commercial washrooms refurbishment. A washroom refurbishment can provide a pleasant and sanitary space for your team, as well as refreshing a space which most likely hasn’t been used much in the last couple of years!
Explore the signs that a washroom refurbishment may be needed in your premises below.
1. The Design Needs Updating
If your washroom design is dated, why not remodel it to fit with the rest of the building’s interior? Plan how you can create a space which feels light and open through your choice of colour palette, your floor plan and use of windows and mirrors.
2. You Have Resized Your Team
Over the years, your business may have grown or downsized and you are now ready to rework your space to accommodate your new team size. Working alongside professional contractors can provide you with guidance on how you can make the most of your space, hopefully without having to move to a new premises.
3. New Facilities Need Installing
During the working day, washrooms should be a sanctuary for employees looking for a two minute break to freshen up. Therefore, they should be able to do so in a welcoming and sanitary environment where they don’t have to second guess the facilities provided. This includes running taps, working hand driers, flushing toilets, secure door locks and all the small facilities in between. As well as repairing broken fixtures and fittings.
4. Your Space Needs to be More Accessible
With commercial washrooms, it is important to consider everyone’s needs in your designs, to make the space accessible for all. Therefore, you may need to upgrade your disability facilities to provide a space which is easier to navigate and has sufficient room for wheelchair access.
5. Redecorating After Repairs
If you have had issues with your washrooms, such as leaking or plumbing issues, which have damaged your decor, take this as an opportunity to undergo a washroom refurbishment. After you have identified and repaired any faults in your washroom, have your space refurbished rather than trying to hide signs of repair.
Finding a Contractor for Commercial Washrooms
When researching your options for a contractor for your new washroom refurbishment, look at what experience they have to ensure they can meet your requirements. For example, do they have experience working on a premises like yours? Can they cater to different needs, including specific anti-vandal, disabled or environmental washroom design requirements?
For more information, you can contact the team at Universal Contracting to discuss your Washroom Refurbishment requirements.