Commercial Washroom Refurbishment South Wales
Commercial washroom refurbishment for offices, retail, industrial and public buildings
A tired washroom sends a message long before anyone notices your reception desk, meeting room or signage. Poor layouts, dated cubicles, damaged wall panels, worn flooring, weak ventilation, inconsistent lighting and hard-to-clean finishes all affect how people experience your building.
Interior Systems Wales delivers commercial washroom refurbishment in South Wales for businesses and organisations that need more than a cosmetic upgrade. We create modern, durable, compliant washroom environments that are easier to clean, easier to maintain and far better suited to the demands of busy commercial buildings.
Whether you need an office washroom refurbishment in Cardiff, a commercial toilet refurbishment in Newport, an accessible washroom upgrade in Swansea, or a full multi-area refurbishment across a larger property portfolio, we provide a structured, professional service from survey through to handover.
We work with clients who want clear communication, realistic budgets, reliable installation quality and a finish that reflects the standard of the wider business.
Speak to Interior Systems Wales today to discuss your commercial washroom refurbishment project in South Wales.
Why invest in a commercial washroom refurbishment?
Commercial washrooms are high-use environments. They have to cope with heavy footfall, repeated cleaning, moisture, impact, hygiene requirements, accessibility considerations and day-to-day wear from staff, visitors, customers and contractors.
A professionally planned washroom refurbishment can help you:
- improve the appearance of offices, retail units and public-facing spaces
- create a better first impression for visitors, staff and customers
- reduce ongoing maintenance issues and reactive repair costs
- improve hygiene through better layouts and easier-clean finishes
- modernise outdated cubicles, IPS systems, sanitaryware and lighting
For many businesses, the washroom is one of the most frequently used spaces in the building but one of the last to be upgraded. That creates an obvious gap between how the business wants to be perceived and what people actually experience on site.
Commercial washroom fit outs designed for real buildings, real use and real maintenance
Practical layout planning
We assess layout, footfall, access and cleaning needs to design washrooms that flow better, improve privacy and work efficiently in real use.
Durable product selection
We specify commercial-grade materials built for heavy use, including robust cubicles, IPS systems, safety flooring, sensor taps and long-lasting sanitaryware.
Better maintenance outcomes
We design washrooms that stay easy to clean and maintain, not just on handover day, but long-term for facilities teams.
Minimal disruption during works
We plan around live environments, scheduling works to minimise disruption to staff, customers and daily operations.
Where required, we integrate suspended ceilings in South Wales as part of the washroom refurbishment to improve lighting and service access.”
Our commercial washroom refurbishment service includes:
We provide a complete, end-to-end service for commercial washroom refurbishment in South Wales, including:
- site surveys and condition assessments
- measured layouts and feasibility review
- strip-out and removal of existing finishes and fittings
- plumbing adaptations and sanitaryware replacement
- washroom partitioning and cubicle systems
- IPS duct panelling and concealed service boxing
- suspended ceilings where required
- moisture-resistant wall finishes and hygienic panelling
- floor preparation and safety flooring installation
- lighting upgrades and electrical works
- ventilation coordination
- wash troughs, vanity units and mirror arrangements
- accessible toilet refurbishment and compliant layouts
- ambulant cubicles and enlarged cubicles where required
- baby change and family-friendly features where appropriate
We also install partitions in South Wales, including IPS systems and cubicle layouts designed specifically for commercial buildings.
Sectors we work in
Commercial washroom features and specification options
Commercial Washroom Refurbishment FAQs
What regulations apply to commercial washroom refurbishment in the UK?
Commercial washroom refurbishments must align with several key standards depending on the building type. These include workplace welfare requirements under the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), accessibility guidance in Approved Document M (Access to and Use of Buildings), and relevant British Standards, such as BS 6465, for sanitary provision. These regulations influence the number of toilets required, accessibility layouts, ventilation, hygiene provisions and user safety. Early planning ensures compliance is built into the design, not retrofitted later.
How many toilets are required in a commercial building?
The number of toilets and washbasins required depends on the number of people using the building. HSE guidance provides minimum ratios based on occupancy, with different considerations for mixed-use, male/female provision and the inclusion of urinals. For example, smaller workplaces may require a single toilet and basin, while larger environments require multiple facilities. The correct provision should always be confirmed during the design stage based on peak occupancy and building use.
What is the difference between IPS panels and traditional boxing?
IPS (Integrated Plumbing Systems) panels are pre-manufactured systems that conceal pipework and services behind removable panels, providing easier maintenance access than traditional boxing. They provide a cleaner finish, faster installation, and improved long-term access for repairs and servicing. In commercial washrooms, IPS systems are often preferred for durability, hygiene and lifecycle efficiency.
What materials are best for high-traffic commercial washrooms?
High-traffic environments require materials that resist moisture, impact and frequent cleaning. Common specifications include compact grade laminate (CGL) for cubicles, moisture-resistant wall panels, safety vinyl flooring, and solid-surface vanity units. These materials are chosen not just for appearance but also for durability, hygiene, and long-term maintenance performance in busy commercial settings.
