
The Solution
We supported Define Architects to meet the school’s need for student privacy whilst providing an upgraded washroom solution. Our specification team worked with them to help specify the right materials for the scheme and found the perfect shade of laminate to match the school’s colours. Alongside this, we provided accurate drawings that aligned perfectly with the project’s expectations and specifications.
Force Privacy Cubicles were specified with vibrant blue doors in Peacock by Greenlam, complementing the light woodgrain colour of the pilasters and partitions in Banian Blanchi (B100) by Polyrey. These cubicles were complemented by powder-coated nickel ironmongery, for durability and a contemporary aesthetic.

Across all washroom areas, hinged and lockable Duct Panel System were specified. Made from Compact Grade Laminate (also known as SGL), it is a sleek and durable solution that conceals the cistern and pipework, making it ideal for school environments.
Laminate vanity units were also selected in the same peacock blue and light wood scheme, featuring semi-recessed basins. Also fabricated from CGL, they offer moisture and impact resistance for extended durability and can withstand constant daily use from students.

The final result is a refreshed and striking washroom scheme that meets the practical needs of the school’s staff and students. The washrooms are designed to be vibrant and durable, accommodating continuous use over the years.
“Working with Concept Washroom was a fantastic experience. Based on the client’s specific requirements for the washrooms to be open plan whilst ensuring safeguarding to the pupils was a priority presented several design challenges.
Gavin Watts, Founding Director of Define Architects
Working closely alongside us, a bespoke approach to the fixing of the system was therefore designed in a very short time period over the summer holidays. During this time Concept were extremely diligent and efficient to ensure a contemporary bespoke system was delivered on time and to a very high standard.”



