heartofglass
Bronze Member
In California building code we need to put 4' of scrubbable wainsot up in public restrooms. For our bar restrooms we've been advised by other bar owners to use dark colors that will discourage constant writing with sharpies all over the walls. Is there a rule against using the black FRP board instead of white, in a bar/restaurant restroom? It would go better with the decor of the restroom, and also won't be just BEGGING to have random things written/drawn all over it. Is there a code here requiring light colors as there is in food prep areas?
There IS one recently built bar in town that has a dark mural, with clear plexiglass over the bottom 4' of it, but not sure if the health dept approved it that way or they added it later. I have access to extra black FRP someone else didn't need for a project, so have many reasons why I'd rather use it than the white kind if possible.
There IS one recently built bar in town that has a dark mural, with clear plexiglass over the bottom 4' of it, but not sure if the health dept approved it that way or they added it later. I have access to extra black FRP someone else didn't need for a project, so have many reasons why I'd rather use it than the white kind if possible.