BathSelect-Nova-Pulse-Series Professional Review Facility Planner Perspective

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BathSelect Nova Pulse Series Polished Chrome Dual Handle


BathSelect Nova Pulse™ Series – Polished Chrome Dual-Handle

The Polished Chrome Dual-Handle version supports a classic control logic within the Nova Pulse™ design family. Its chrome finish makes it suitable for public restrooms, hotel bathrooms, commercial office washrooms, senior living developments, and residential projects where clear hot and cold operation is preferred.

For architects and developers, the dual-handle arrangement can provide a familiar user interface while maintaining a clean, contemporary appearance. The polished chrome surface reinforces a professional and easily coordinated finish palette.

Professional Review — Facility Planner Perspective:

The Dual-Handle model is practical for facilities where user familiarity matters. In public or semi-public restrooms, people immediately understand separate controls, which can improve comfort and reduce misuse. The polished chrome finish is also helpful in facility planning because it coordinates with a wide range of restroom accessories and remains visually consistent under different lighting conditions. Maintenance teams generally understand chrome care requirements, which supports easier long-term operations. This model works especially well when the project needs dependable operation, clear user interaction, and a finish that will not conflict with evolving interior updates over time.

Linda Thomas

Linda Thomas

BathSelect | Sustainablity & Efficiency Consultant

Linda Thomas is a respected building science consultant and sustainability efficiency expert with over 20 years of experience collaborating with BathSelect on advanced water system design and high-performance commercial building solutions within the AEC industry. Through her extensive consulting experience and industry insight, she provides valuable perspective on modern commercial restroom systems, water-saving fixture integration, efficient plumbing design, and the growing importance of performance-driven infrastructure in contemporary building construction and facility management.