Remodeling your medical office space takes time and commitment, but it’s worth every dollar you put into it! Talk with your medical construction contractor about which materials would look best for the mood you’re trying to achieve. From replacing old lighting to ripping out boring floor tiles, here are some important features to include on your medical facility remodel checklist before you start breaking ground. Whether you own a dental practice, imaging center, or outpatient medical facility, it’s important to cover all your bases when planning your new office remodeling project. That means including essential finishing touches to waiting rooms, lobbies, reception areas, and doctor’s offices that make your patients feel at ease, and more likely to recommend your services to others.

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In addition to getting your medical spaces up to code, think about color schemes. Consider using green construction design techniques, such as infusing waiting rooms with natural lighting, setting up a Zen garden for patients, or using solid wood construction materials for flooring, cabinets, and even ceiling tiles. The more prepared you are before construction begins, the less stress you’ll experience during the remodeling phase. Discuss your options with your medical construction contractor, and together you can map out a remodeling plan that cuts back on costs while still delivering great results. Your new medical office awaits… Here are ten items to include when remodeling your medical facility:
  1. Overhead lighting
  2. Under-cabinet lights
  3. Cabinets
  4. Ceiling tiles
  5. Television in lobby
  6. New artwork
  7. Interesting feature wall
  8. Good flooring
  9. New stone countertops
  10. Doors
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