Edinburgh renovation features touchless sanitation fittings

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Geberit’s touchless bathroom technology has been used to add a high-end hygienic finish for office in Edinburgh’s Charlotte Square. This is a prestigious business address, and the project involved the renovation of six townhouses that made up the former headquarters of the National Trust Scotland.

This redevelopment of 26-31 Charlotte Square creates Grade A offices.

Geberit Infrared taps and Sigma stainless-steel flush plates feature in the project’s bathrooms to provide a sleek finish and improved hygiene with touchless hand washing and interval flushing.

The fittings were chosen by Lisa Morgan of architects Morgan McDonnell, which designed the offices.

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