Some folks hate to see their dentist. Whether it is because of fear, anxiety, or another reason for aversion, the reluctance of patients to see their dental professionals regularly can… Read More »
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3 Hospital Room Design Tips for Improved Health and Wellness
Many hospitals are taking new approaches to interior design for patient rooms, lobbies, and exterior spaces. More and more studies are being done to look into the relationships between hospital… Read More »
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4 Trends in Healthcare Furniture That Benefit Everyone
In all healthcare facilities, furniture is important for everyone walking through your doors. Ensuring the comfort of all patients and their friends and families should be one of your top… Read More »
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Ensure Your Patients’ Comfort with These Waiting Room Design Tips
The way your waiting room is designed says a lot about who you and your practice are. You want to give a good impression to your patients and make them… Read More »
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How to Improve Your Healthcare Waiting Room Design
Designers in the healthcare industry have more opportunities now than ever to enhance waiting room décor with more details that will improve the patient experience. Although many people overlook the… Read More »
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The Current Trends in Medical Furniture
As healthcare facilities today strive to create more responsive and needs-specific environments, innovative furniture and design techniques can play a transformative role. Facilities are finding the benefits of converting traditionally… Read More »
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Ergonomics in Lab Design
Building a lab can be a difficult task, getting all the equipment to fit and make sense aesthetically can be a challenge so considering ergonomics can seem like an excessive… Read More »
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Commercial Healthcare Design Do’s And Don’ts
The waiting room of your commercial healthcare facility has to serve a wide range of patients, family members, staff members, and healthcare professionals every day. As a result, it can… Read More »
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The Best Trends In Exam Rooms And Dental Offices
These days medical equipment is much smaller than it used to be. These changes allow the design of exam rooms and dental offices change as well.