Museum toilet refurbishment for visitors

Overview

The Royal Museums Greenwich are made up of the National Maritime Museum, the Queen’s House, the Royal Observatory and the Cutty Sark. We were tasked with upgrading the public toilets at the National Maritime Museum.

  • Hygienic wall cladding | Bespoke cubicle design | Tight schedule

  • The museum washrooms were looking a bit tired and some toilets had been shut off due to defective wall tiling installations. We were asked to freshen them up so all the washrooms could be brought into operation again.

  • The washroom at the Stanhope entrance required bespoke cubicles, which we designed and manufactured. Complementary duct panelling and vanity units completed the look. Hygienic wall cladding, lighting and sheet vinyl, appropriate plumbing and sanitaryware provided peace of mind.

  • Customer repsonse – 10/10

    “All works carried out to the agreed high standard, within budget and timeframe. Particularly helpful given a last minute increase in the scope on further museum premises.”

    Estate Manager - Royal Museums Greenwich

All works carried out to the agreed high standard, within budget and timeframe. Particularly helpful given a last minute increase in the scope on further museum premises.
— Estate Manager - Royal Museums Greenwich
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