7 traits of successful holiday park washrooms

If you own or run a holiday park, ensuring that your washrooms are stylish and clean is essential.

After all, you want to provide the best possible experience for your guests, and your holiday park bathrooms can significantly affect their comfort, hygiene and overall satisfaction. 

The good news is that designing and maintaining great facilities doesn’t have to be hard. Here are seven key traits that contribute towards successful holiday park washrooms. 

1. Cleanliness and hygiene

Cleanliness and hygiene are absolutely vital in any washroom facility. While it might sound obvious, you’d be surprised how many businesses and commercial settings still get this wrong. 

Your holiday park bathrooms are likely to experience a lot of foot traffic and therefore, they can quickly become dirty, with bacteria building on surfaces and touchpoints like taps and door handles. 

Adhering to regular cleaning schedules is so important to ensure that your washrooms are spotless throughout the day. This includes disinfecting surfaces and high-touch areas to minimise germs.

Proper ventilation and air fresheners can also help to keep these areas smelling pleasant. Plus, you need to ensure there is always plenty of toilet paper, soap, hand towels and any other supplies your guests may need. 

To make it easier to clean and maintain your holiday park washrooms, it’s important to incorporate hygiene into the design as much as you can. For example, introducing touch-free technology to reduce the build-up of bacteria. 

Similarly, sleek surfaces like the Solid Grade Laminate offered by Cr8tive Washrooms is recognised for its durability and versatility, and it is easy to clean. 

2. Modern design and facilities 

Contemporary fixtures and fittings, such as sleek modern sinks, toilets and shower cubicles, can add an instant touch of luxury to your washrooms. Similarly, high-quality materials like durable countertops, tiled walls and non-slip flooring are not only stylish and easy to clean but they are built to last.

Another way to instantly modernise your holiday park washrooms is through touch-free technology.  For example, motion-sensor taps, hand dryers and flush mechanisms can improve hygiene and reduce the amount of physical contact with these surfaces.

3. Space and privacy 

Gone are the days of communal showers or those just separated by sticky curtains. All your shower and toilet cubicles should be individual and provide enough space for the comfort and privacy of your guests. 

You could even incorporate small lockers, cubbies or shelves where users can store their personal items while using the facilities without taking up valuable space on the countertops. 

Another great idea is full-length, floor-to-ceiling toilet cubicles, as these offer the ultimate privacy to your guests. Not to mention, these look modern and stylish, ticking several of those important boxes. 

4. Security and safety

As well as privacy, it’s also important that your holiday park washrooms offer security and safety. This can be done in a number of ways. Firstly, ensuring these spaces are well-lit both inside and out for night-time use.

CCTV and security cameras can be installed in external areas (like near entrances) to enhance safety without compromising privacy, and emergency alarms such as panic buttons should be accessible for any emergencies, particularly in disabled toilets and shower cubicles. 

5. Natural touches 

Bringing nature inside can improve the happiness and well-being of your guests, and there are some simple ways you can do this. 

Skylights or large windows can help to create a bright, open space and neutral or earth-tones add to this calming effect and make the space feel more relaxing.

You could also add decorative elements like plants, wall art or natural motifs to elevate the atmosphere. Alternatively, you can incorporate natural materials such as slate, stone or wood, even if these are fake. 

6. Sustainable features

As we become increasingly aware of our impact on the planet and the ways we can help to reduce our footprint, more guests are now expecting sustainable features. Plus, these can be a good way for your holiday park to save money. 

This can be done by installing water-saving devices such as low-flow toilets and water-efficient taps or showers to help conserve resources. You can also introduce energy-efficient lighting, including motion-activated lights that can help to save energy.

You might even wish to go as far as using eco-friendly cleaning products that are non-toxic to both people and the planet. 

7. Those little extras 

Finally, don’t underestimate how far those added extras can go. Although not essential, full-length mirrors and hair dryers can add to the convenience and experience of guests using your washrooms. 

What’s more, benches or seating areas can make it easier to dress after showers, especially for those with mobility issues. 

Some facilities also choose to play music or have noise-cancelling features in the bathrooms. This can create a more relaxing environment that increases the privacy of users. 

Overall, a combination of these traits can create a successful and enjoyable experience for everyone that reflects well on your holiday park. So, if you’d like to know more about holiday park washroom design and refurbishment, get in touch with our expert team today. 

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