Why shouldn’t workers building some of the most luxurious homes in the world in the Hamptons, Long Island’s North Shore and Westchester not have a little elegance on the job, too?
That’s why Callahead has introduced The Biltmore, a Gilded Age construction portable restroom for wealthy residential clientele.
Not only does the Biltmore Portable Restroom by Callahead add historic charm to the location, but it also adds value, the firm said. This is the first time anyone has created an architecturally designed portable restroom like the Biltmore for long-term construction jobs.
“Most portable restrooms for construction create a perfect contrast at the job site. We wanted to create a portable restroom to flow with the coloring, creating a higher value,” said Charles W. Howard, president and CEO of CALLAHEAD, and the product designer. “The Biltmore’s design makes a person more inquisitive while also tying into an era in American History which increases the value while giving the consumer greater value for their money.”
Designed with the Vanderbilt Mansion in mind, the restroom’s muted green and yellow exterior emulates the bygone era. A specialty designed Callahead signage is a bronze plaque reminiscent of the gilded age. The plaque’s design is aged and partly polished showing hues and shadows as if the plaque was 150 years old, adding to the Biltmore’s vintage style. The roof of the Biltmore is an aqua color.
The spacious interior of the Biltmore includes a lockable door with an occupancy sign for privacy, a comfortable toilet seat, a non-splash urinal, a covered double toilet paper dispenser, an antiseptic dispenser, a coat and hat hook, a hover handle, a convenience shelf, interior mirror and an LED solar panel ceiling light to deliver plenty of light inside day or night. In addition, the Biltmore requires absolutely no electricity at all to operate.








