Something New: European-Inspired Restroom Dividers European-inspired restroom dividers refer to partition systems for public or commercial restrooms that draw inspiration from European design. Simply as that. They’re partitions that draw from the aesthetics and standards of their European counterparts. But why would you want to do that with your commercial restroom? Easy, these dividers often feature three unique characteristics…
Set the Standard with High-Density Polyethylene Restroom Partitions High-density polyethylene restroom partitions are a type of partition commonly used in commercial restrooms. They’re also commonly overlooked. That’s unfortunate because HDPE is a durable, versatile plastic material that is well-suited for use in restroom environments due to its resistance to moisture, chemicals, and impact. These partitions…
Ultimate Privacy with Toilet Partition Privacy Strips Toilet partition privacy strips are an often overlooked yet crucial design element in public restrooms. In public restroom facilities, privacy is paramount for users to feel comfortable and secure. As such, these small but significant components play a vital role in ensuring that users have a positive and…
5 Reasons You Need to use Powder Coated Toilet Partitions in Your Next Project Implementing powder coated toilet partitions in your commercial restroom is a guaranteed step not only toward customer satisfaction but a big return on your investment. Follow along and learn how to elevate your restroom facilities with what has become the pinnacle…
Balancing Quality and Cost: Finding Affordable HDPE Toilet Partition Manufacturers Toilet partitions are a crucial part of any commercial restroom design, and sorting through HDPE Toilet Partition Manufacturers and their material is vital for longevity and functionality. One such material that has seen increased popularity in recent years is High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE). With its promise…
A Comprehensive Guide to Phenolic Toilet Compartments In the realm of facility management, the restroom is an often-overlooked area that nevertheless requires considerable thought and planning. The right toilet compartment can significantly enhance user comfort and satisfaction, ease maintenance, and contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the facility. Phenolic toilet compartments, in particular, have…
The rules defining acceptable accessible design have recently changed, forcing many in the design community, from seasoned and senior architects to junior associates and other design professionals, to take a closer look at the new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design. On March 15, 2012, the revised regulation, the 2010 ADA Standards…