Presented by Caroma
May 6th, 2026
Beyond style and aesthetic appeal, the key considerations when designing commercial bathrooms centre around adherence to guidelines, the maintenance of hygiene, and sustainability.
The good news for specifiers is that, right now, they have a set of sophisticated tools to help them meet these broad goals. Thanks to the Internet of the Things – and the related notion of Smart Design – they are well-placed to deliver bathroom spaces that are not just welcoming, efficient and hygienic, but also sustainable.
As we shall see in this session of CPD Live, this new-found capacity comes down to digital connectivity and the insights that it brings. It involves collecting data (relating to bathroom behaviour, appliance use, and so on), and harnessing the insights it delivers to inform design choices.
Beginning by outlining the factors that make all of this possible, our speakers will present examples of Smart Bathroom Design in action. They will identify the factors you need to replicate such success in your next project.
At the end of this presentation, you should be able to:
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