Washroom Washroom has continued to strengthen its position following the appointment of a dedicated design and specification consultant.
Kevin Grieve, who has more than 15 years experience within the washroom sector, has played a key role in the specification of washroom facilities for projects including Marks and Spencer stores, the London 2012 Stadium, Lord’s cricket ground, and the Royal Festival Hall.
He pioneered the use of creative digital imagery for cubicle panelling and has worked closely with architects for many years.
The primary focus of the new role will be to identify new product streams and ensure that Washroom continues to manufacture products specifically designed to meet the needs of an ever-changing marketplace. With his extensive knowledge and experience of specification, Grieve will be focused on providing Washroom’s clients with a high level of service, with a particular emphasis on the company’s off-site service.
He said of his new role: “Washroom has gone from strength to strength, taking on ever-more-demanding, high-profile projects and producing some truly-unique washrooms and changing areas in the process. I’m looking forward to working with the team to deliver exceptional customer service for our clients.”