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.

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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

  1. Define Your Standard Bathroom Spec

    List all accessories needed per bathroom by room type. Create a standard specification document for consistency across your property.

  2. 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.

  3. Calculate Quantities

    Multiply per-bathroom accessory count by total room count. Add 10% spare stock for maintenance. Include DDA-compliant accessories for accessible rooms.

  4. 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

Should bathroom accessories match across all rooms?
Yes. Matching accessories create a professional, consistent appearance. Housekeeping and maintenance also benefit from standardised parts. The only exception is accessible rooms, which may need contrasting finishes for visibility.
What grab rails are required for accessible hotel rooms?
Accessible rooms require grab rails tested to 150kg at the shower/bath, next to the toilet, and at any steps. Rails should contrast with wall colour for visibility. Fold-down shower seats and raised toilet seats may also be required depending on the access level.
Are wall-mounted soap dispensers better than individual soaps?
For most hotels, yes. Wall-mounted refillable dispensers reduce single-use plastic, are more hygienic (no soap residue on surfaces), and cost less per guest over time. They also present a more modern, sustainable image. Many hotel groups are moving away from individual soap bars entirely.
How often should hotel bathroom accessories be replaced?
Chrome accessories last 10-15 years in normal hotel use. Budget for replacing 5-10% of units annually due to wear, damage, or guest misuse. Soap dispensers and moving parts (towel ring hinges) may need more frequent replacement.

Complete bathroom accessory packs for hotel refurbishment — towel rails, soap dispensers, mirrors, and more.