Photo: Safe Space Lockers
We’ve seen how well-designed changing rooms elevate the member experience. At Knights Lodges, the luxurious, cohesive design – using consistent materials throughout the space – has received fantastic feedback. Guests often mention how these details enhance their visit.
At the Bobby Moore Sports Hub, the premium-quality changing rooms set a benchmark for similar facilities, creating a high-end experience that feels welcoming and professional. As the first and last areas users interact with, changing rooms play a vital role in shaping their overall impression. When done well, they leave a lasting, positive impact on everyone who uses them.
Consumer needs are shifting toward more flexible configurations, with a mix of locker sizes for varying user demands, from commuters to casual visitors. A reduction in the number of lockers is allowing for larger, Instagram-worthy vanity areas, catering to users seeking stylish, functional spaces. Features such as full-length mirrors and private changing cubicles deliver a great experience and the growing trend of sharing experiences online, reflects evolving member behaviour and expectations.
What are the must-haves?
Offering a variety of locker sizes is crucial because different users have different needs. Commuters might need space for larger bags, while others may only require compact storage for valuables.
Privacy is another important consideration, so including some private changing cubicles ensures everyone feels comfortable, regardless of their background or preferences. We’ve also noticed that larger, stylish vanity areas make a big difference. Members appreciate spaces that feel modern and inviting, especially as these areas are increasingly used for social media moments.
Lighting plays a huge role too. Warm, soft lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere while still being practical and safe. Adding features such as LEDs or strip lights can help reinforce a club’s branding while setting the right mood.
Finally, ensuring lock mechanisms are user-friendly and suited to the member base is essential. It’s these thoughtful details that create a truly exceptional changing room experience.
We recommend working with specialists in the field to create a great member experience in your changing rooms. They understand how to tailor the space to your members’ needs while keeping your brand identity intact and ensuring the project comes in on budget.
TOP TIP: Lighting and colour are key elements to consider. It’s not just about the colour of the lockers but also the floors, benches, and other fittings, which all contribute to the overall feel. Textures are just as important. Thoughtful choices can create a sense of warmth and quality, ensuring the space is both functional and inviting. A well-designed changing room makes a lasting impression on members.
More: www.safespacelockers.co.uk
When done well, changing
areas leave a lasting,
positive impact on
everyone who uses them