About AutoTouchlessFaucets.com
Commercial Touchless Technology, Explained for Real-World Use
Clear, spec-driven guidance for architects, facility teams, and project stakeholders
evaluating modern hands-free restroom systems.
Who We Are
AutoTouchlessFaucets.com is an independent, spec-focused resource dedicated to helping
architects, facility managers, engineers, and decision-makers confidently navigate the
rapidly evolving world of commercial touchless restroom technology. We focus on the
practical realities of real-world installations—from sensor reliability and power
configurations to water efficiency, code compliance, and long-term maintenance
performance. Rather than lifestyle trends or surface-level reviews, we provide clear,
technical guidance grounded in how automatic faucets, soap dispensers, and integrated
hygiene systems actually perform in high-traffic environments such as airports,
healthcare facilities, offices, and educational buildings. Our mission is to cut through
marketing noise and deliver objective comparisons and specification insights that support
smarter purchasing decisions and more durable, compliant commercial restroom solutions.
Compliance-aware
Maintenance-minded
Performance-driven

Patricia Urquiola is an internationally acclaimed architect and designer recognized for her innovative approach to hospitality interiors, product design, and contemporary commercial environments within the global AEC industry. As founder of Studio Urquiola and art director for leading international design brands, she is celebrated for blending craftsmanship, advanced material research, and human-centered design to create spaces that feel both sophisticated and emotionally engaging. Her expertise spans luxury hospitality, retail environments, furniture systems, lighting, and premium bathroom fixture design that integrate comfort, sustainability, and modern aesthetics. Through her distinctive design philosophy and focus on sensory experience, Patricia provides valuable insight into contemporary restroom environments, wellness-focused commercial interiors, sustainable material applications, and the evolving relationship between technology, craftsmanship, and user-centered architecture.