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CHANGING ROOMS


MODERN STYLE


Dominic Stow, CEO, Limehouse Marina Elite


Site: Limehouse Marina Elite Fitness Health Club, London Supplier: Safe Space Lockers


“O


ur luxury fitness centre, based in London’s tranquil Limehouse Marina with the iconic


Canary Wharf as its backdrop, opened in December 2014 and has been designed with an urban chic feel. “We’ve created a stunning


environment from the fi tness areas through to the changing rooms, where the white, high-gloss two-tier bespoke lockers from Safe Space Lockers have been fi tted with the Ojmar OCS digital lock for ease and extra security. “We wanted to create a fresh, modern


and stylish look and this continues with the vanity units, used towel cabinet, cubicles and wardrobes, which are all fi nished in high-gloss white. “The quality fi nish of every detail helps


reinforce the club’s high-end status, from the Corian surfaces to the clever use of uplighting, giving a soft edge.”


FAMILY FRIENDLY


Keith Nicholls, leisure operations manager, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council


Site: Llantrisant Leisure Centre Supplier: Createability


BEFORE


AFTER


“T


The changing facilities at the centre were outmoded (left) while the new area is much more spacious and modern (right) “A new open, airy family changing


he transformation of the changing rooms at Llantrisant Leisure Centre – from old and tired to


modern and fresh – is astonishing, particularly when you factor in the tight budget. Createability won a Federation of Master Builders Award (FMB) for the recent £3m redevelopment.


village – with disabled, family, double and single cubicles – has replaced the outmoded single-sex changing, with additional space created by removing the tired health suite as well as a series of corridors that weren’t needed. “This enabled us to include a bank of private shower cubicles, unusual


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for a leisure centre. Water-saving measures include taps that switch off automatically, showers that reduce water output by 50 per cent, and toilet cisterns that require less water. Underfl oor heating keeps tiles drier and easier to clean. Finishes mirror the new dry-side changing and are robust enough to meet the rigours of public use.” ●


May 2015 © Cybertrek 2015


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