The Splash Lab and the power of a well-designed bathroom
Brand story by Emma Moore
Stockport, United Kingdom
24.10.24
Perfectly planned washrooms, with their sleek elements and high-quality materials, take centre stage in The Splash Lab’s latest research. Each design, from touchless features to waterfall taps, enhances the overall aesthetic, significantly boosting a space’s impact.
The Splash Lab’s Radius Collection taps and soap dispensers, with their minimalist design, enhance the aesthetic appeal of any bathroom
The Splash Lab’s Radius Collection taps and soap dispensers, with their minimalist design, enhance the aesthetic appeal of any bathroom
×Recent research carried out by The Splash Lab, a bathroom brand specialising in high-quality designs for the washrooms of corporate, commercial, public, hospitality and leisure spaces, revealed a passionate response to questions about the nature of the perfect public washroom. Modern, uncluttered, spacious, high-quality materials, unique designs, smoothly functioning touchless features, a full-length mirror, waterfall taps and hidden plumbing – opinions were loud, strong and many.
The washroom’s halo effect
But one powerful message in particular resounded. ‘It makes the biggest visual impact and tells the story of the whole restaurant,’ said one participant, reflecting on the importance of the washroom design in hospitality. And many others echoed the sentiment. ‘It reflects on the quality of the food prep and the care that goes into the food.’ There’s little doubt that if you get this part of the building right aesthetically and functionally, the glory will reflect on a user’s experience of the place as a whole, adding value to the entire project.
The Monolith basin and the Ribbon faucet and soap dispenser, carefully selected for Le Méridien, seamlessly complement the hotel’s décor while making a striking visual impact
The Monolith basin and the Ribbon faucet and soap dispenser, carefully selected for Le Méridien, seamlessly complement the hotel’s décor while making a striking visual impact
×Harmonising the design of a washroom with an overall aesthetic
For a successful outcome, conversations need to start early with a project’s design team, as in The Splash Lab’s collaboration with ATELIERwest, when they helped deliver the washrooms of the Bottles wine-bar in East London.
‘Materiality, colour, texture and illumination coming together in exactly the right ratio to achieve comfort and harmony’
The architects envisioned a unified interior exuding authenticity and minimalism balanced with warmth and a sense of luxury. The Splash Lab was able to lean into this, meeting it with brass-finished pieces such as the Radius Sensor faucet and a custom finish Monolith basin, something the architects described as ‘materiality, colour, texture and illumination coming together in exactly the right ratio to achieve comfort and harmony.’
The Bottles wine-bar washroom features a harmonious contrast between the dark custom-finish Monolith and brass-finish Radius Sensor faucet
The Bottles wine-bar washroom features a harmonious contrast between the dark custom-finish Monolith and brass-finish Radius Sensor faucet
×Raising the function and form of sanitary fittings and furniture – to align with the architectural ambitions of the rest of the public space – will likely leave visitors marvelling as much at the cantilevered wash basin as the spectacular lighting feature, or the menu.
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