WORK is under way on a major pounds 1.9m ward refurbishment at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary.
"Our publicity will introduce the new and favorite DECOLAV product lines to a whole new audience with aggressive public relations initiatives not only in interior design and home goods publications and outlets, but to the masses with campaigns designed to bring attention to the company's reinvention of the marketplace," states Kim Morgan, President of Simply the Best Public Relations. "At the same time, we will promote DECOLAV's Hospitality program which brings the best designs at great values to that hospitality industry."Vanities are no longer simple staples of a room; today�s vanities are often incorporated into the overall design of the room. People tend to choose bathroom designs that are not only functional and practical but beautiful as well. Bathrooms are no longer the red headed stepchildren of design there are designers that make their fortunes alone on bathrooms. People want bathrooms that reflect their personal styles or encourage a particular mood or atmosphere. When selecting your bathroom vanity, keep in mind the overall design you are hoping to achieve within the room and make sure the vanity you select will either accommodate or enhance that general theme.SOURCE Simply the Best Public RelationsThe work starts as Ward 4 reopens following a pounds 300,000 refurbishment where the work has included replacing windows, flooring, doors, fire detection, nurse-call and medical gas systems, new bathroom facilities and redecoration throughout.Ward 21 is an L-shaped ward with separate wings for male and female patients with 18 beds in single room and small room accommodation. There will be ensuite bathroom facilities and ward furniture and furnishings which comply with the highest infection prevention and control standards.When choosing furniture for your bathroom there are a few things you absolutely must consider and the first and foremost among those is space. How much useable floor space is your bathroom really going to have? It might be best to go with minimal furniture if you are short on space and opt for shelves and things that do not require a great amount of actual floor space.
Frank Gibbons, director of estates and facilities, said: "This is a very exciting project for both patients and staff. This is part of our rolling programme of major and minor upgrades on wards right across the hospital aimed at creating a better environment for everyone."
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