One noticeable trend in the bathroom sector in recent years has been a shift in how spaces are perceived by guests. Bathrooms are expected to not only deliver on its core functions, but should elevate the hotel experience at large. This has caused an increased focus on wellness-oriented designs, which means that hoteliers are tasked with recreating spaces that are closer to a personal sanctuary than a familiar bog-standard washroom. This includes the installation of advanced technologies to support a guest’s wellbeing and comfort.
Shower toilets are the forefront of this shift, with the latest models offering smart technology, personalised comfort settings and sleek designs that contribute to a spa-like bathroom experience. An aspirational product for many, shower toilets automatically add a level of sophistication to any hotel setting. In addition, shower toilets prove that eco-consciousness and luxury can go hand in hand, with sustainable designs conserving water whilst aligning with the values of guests, who are increasingly becoming environmentally conscious.
Perhaps most importantly, AquaClean Mera Care self-cleaning toilet offers greater independence to those with disabilities and complex needs. It is a functional, easy-to-use and advanced toilet, offering a completely hands-free operation and both washing and drying facilities without compromising on style.
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