A spotless, modern accessible toilet in a public building, featuring a wall-hung white porcelain toilet with a closed lid, contrasting against light grey tiled walls and a darker slate floor. Sturdy stainless steel grab rails surround the toilet on both sides and behind, with a neatly mounted emergency pull cord hanging within easy reach. A simple sink with lever tap sits on the left under a large, fog-free mirror. Soft, diffused daylight filters through a frosted high window, creating gentle reflections on metal surfaces and subtle shadows on the floor. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with sharp focus throughout, clean and modern aesthetic, calm and professional mood, ideal for illustrating best-practice accessible toilet design.

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We support councils and businesses across Ireland to improve accessible toilets. Our guidance helps create inclusive facilities for communities.

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A close-up, highly detailed view of accessibility fixtures in a best-practice restroom: a brushed stainless steel grab rail securely bolted to a smooth, light-grey tiled wall, a large blue and white accessible toilet symbol sign mounted above, and a contrasting dark toilet paper dispenser easy to spot against the background. The textures of the brushed metal, matte plastic, and glazed tiles are all clearly visible. Overhead neutral LED lighting creates soft, controlled highlights along the metal rail and very gentle shadows beneath the fixtures. Photographic realism, shot at a slight angle with shallow depth of field so the grab rail and sign are in crisp focus while the background softly blurs, conveying a precise, professional, standards-compliant mood.

We offer audits, design reviews, and policy guidance tailored for councils, developers, and facility managers.

A bright, well-organised council restroom facilities plan displayed on a large, wall-mounted map board in a civic building lobby, showing clearly marked accessible toilets, baby changing areas, and gender-neutral facilities using bold icons and clear typography. The board is framed in brushed aluminium, mounted on a pale stone wall beside a subtle blue directional arrow sign pointing toward toilets. Overhead recessed lighting casts even, neutral-toned light, minimizing glare and making all details easy to read. The polished floor below reflects a faint, soft sheen of light. Photographic realism, composed straight-on with the map centered in the frame, sharp focus and minimal background distractions, creating a professional, informative, policy-focused atmosphere suitable for municipal planning communication.

Our services support accessibility standards, safety planning, and stakeholder engagement to deliver practical improvements.

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A meticulously clean accessible toilet cubicle inside a small independent café in Ireland, designed to modern standards: white ceramic toilet, matte black grab bars, and a compact corner sink with a lever-operated tap. The walls are painted a warm off-white with a single horizontal band of teal tiles adding subtle color. A discreet baby changing station is folded up on one wall, with clear, large-print signage above indicating accessibility features. Soft warm-white LED lighting from a ceiling panel creates an inviting, comfortable glow without harsh shadows. Photographic realism, slightly wide-angle lens from the doorway to show the full layout, straight vertical lines, and a clean, modern, inclusive atmosphere aimed at small business owners.


Hope D.

The association’s guidance helped us implement accessible toilets that meet diverse community needs and improve overall usability.

A spotless, modern accessible toilet in a public building, featuring a wall-hung white porcelain toilet with a closed lid, contrasting against light grey tiled walls and a darker slate floor. Sturdy stainless steel grab rails surround the toilet on both sides and behind, with a neatly mounted emergency pull cord hanging within easy reach. A simple sink with lever tap sits on the left under a large, fog-free mirror. Soft, diffused daylight filters through a frosted high window, creating gentle reflections on metal surfaces and subtle shadows on the floor. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with sharp focus throughout, clean and modern aesthetic, calm and professional mood, ideal for illustrating best-practice accessible toilet design.


Hope D.

We gained practical strategies for stakeholder engagement and policy alignment across multiple sites.

A close-up, highly detailed view of accessibility fixtures in a best-practice restroom: a brushed stainless steel grab rail securely bolted to a smooth, light-grey tiled wall, a large blue and white accessible toilet symbol sign mounted above, and a contrasting dark toilet paper dispenser easy to spot against the background. The textures of the brushed metal, matte plastic, and glazed tiles are all clearly visible. Overhead neutral LED lighting creates soft, controlled highlights along the metal rail and very gentle shadows beneath the fixtures. Photographic realism, shot at a slight angle with shallow depth of field so the grab rail and sign are in crisp focus while the background softly blurs, conveying a precise, professional, standards-compliant mood.


Hope D.

Their support streamlined our redesign process, delivering safer, more inclusive facilities for residents and staff.

A bright, well-organised council restroom facilities plan displayed on a large, wall-mounted map board in a civic building lobby, showing clearly marked accessible toilets, baby changing areas, and gender-neutral facilities using bold icons and clear typography. The board is framed in brushed aluminium, mounted on a pale stone wall beside a subtle blue directional arrow sign pointing toward toilets. Overhead recessed lighting casts even, neutral-toned light, minimizing glare and making all details easy to read. The polished floor below reflects a faint, soft sheen of light. Photographic realism, composed straight-on with the map centered in the frame, sharp focus and minimal background distractions, creating a professional, informative, policy-focused atmosphere suitable for municipal planning communication.


Hope D.

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