Hotel Bathroom Accessories Pack
Equip hotel bathrooms with a coordinated set of commercial-grade accessories designed for high-turnover hospitality use. Trade packs include grab rails, towel rails, soap dispensers, mirrors, and bathroom fittings matched for consistent room presentation.
Quick Decision Summary
Select a bathroom accessory tier based on your property standard and room type.
- Best for: Hotels, guesthouses, and serviced accommodation fitting out or refurbishing bathrooms at scale.
- Avoid if: You need a single bathroom accessory for domestic use. Our packs are designed for commercial hospitality procurement.
- Recommendation: Choose a coordinated accessory range so all rooms have a uniform, professional bathroom appearance. Mix finishes only where room types are deliberately differentiated.
Key Points to Remember
Coordinated finishes
All accessories available in matching finishes (chrome, brushed steel, matt black) for a consistent, professional bathroom aesthetic across all rooms.
DDA-compliant options
Accessible bathroom accessories including grab rails, fold-down shower seats, and contrast fittings for DDA-compliant rooms.
Anti-vandal fixings
Commercial-grade fixings with concealed or tamper-proof screws designed to resist removal. Essential for hotel environments with guest turnover.
Volume trade pricing
Save 2% on 2+ packs, 5% on 10+ packs, and 7% on 20+ packs. Complete bathroom fit-out quotations available on request.
Core Bathroom Accessory Set
A standard hotel bathroom accessory set per room typically includes:
- Towel rail (1-2 per bathroom) — wall-mounted, fixed or heated
- Robe hook (2 per bathroom) — behind door and near shower
- Toilet roll holder — recessed or wall-mounted
- Soap/shampoo dispenser — wall-mounted pump (reduces single-use plastic)
- Vanity mirror — magnifying, illuminated, or standard depending on star rating
- Grab rail — at shower/bath for guest safety (required for accessible rooms)
- Shower curtain rail or screen fixings — depending on bathroom design
Finish Options
Polished Chrome: The most popular finish for hotel bathrooms. Easy to clean, resistant to water spots, and widely available. Suitable for all property levels.
Brushed Stainless Steel: A contemporary, fingerprint-resistant finish popular in modern hotel designs. Slightly higher cost but lower maintenance than chrome.
Matt Black: Premium contemporary finish for boutique and design-led hotels. Pairs well with industrial and minimalist bathroom designs.
White Powder Coat: Budget-friendly, clean appearance. Popular for accessible rooms and healthcare-adjacent properties.
Compliance and Accessibility
DDA / Equality Act 2010: At least 10% of hotel rooms should be wheelchair accessible, requiring compliant bathroom accessories including grab rails tested to 150kg, fold-down shower seats, and colour-contrasting fittings.
Building Regulations Part M: New-build and refurbishment projects must comply with Part M accessibility requirements for bathroom fittings and layout.
Hygiene: Wall-mounted soap dispensers reduce single-use plastic waste and are easier to keep hygienic than individual soap bars. Refillable systems are now industry standard.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Define Your Standard Bathroom Spec
List all accessories needed per bathroom by room type. Create a standard specification document for consistency across your property.
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Select Finish and Range
Choose a coordinated finish (chrome, brushed steel, or matt black) and confirm all accessories are available in that finish for a uniform appearance.
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Calculate Quantities
Multiply per-bathroom accessory count by total room count. Add 10% spare stock for maintenance. Include DDA-compliant accessories for accessible rooms.
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Schedule Fit-Out
Coordinate accessory installation with bathroom tiling and plumbing completion. Most accessories mount with concealed fixings into tile or plasterboard. Grab rails require solid-wall or reinforced fixing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What grab rails are required for accessible hotel rooms? +
Are wall-mounted soap dispensers better than individual soaps? +
How often should hotel bathroom accessories be replaced? +
Complete bathroom accessory packs for hotel refurbishment — towel rails, soap dispensers, mirrors, and more.

