Dental Office Interior Design Ideas Your Patients Will Appreciate

When it comes to creating spaces that your patients will appreciate, investing in certain upgrades will leave a long-lasting positive impression for years to come. At MTI, we help dental offices and medical businesses achieve patient-focused, brand-oriented designs, that are both functional and beloved by those who visit the office daily.

Today, we discuss with you 3 ideas that are sure to make a big impact on your dental practice, let's get started!

1) Updated Modern Lighting

Lighting is so important in any clinical or dental setting and can determine the first impression for your patients. Our team encourages lighting that mimics natural lighting that is not too harsh on the eyes.

Homogenous lighting is key to maintaining a consistent light flow throughout the office. We suggest using pot lights and then more modern or decorative fixtures in the reception area and/or consultation rooms. Using the same fluoresces and amount of light exposure throughout the whole office creates consistency, rather than having some areas brighter or darker than others which can be startling for some patients.

 

Design by: Meera Thomas Interiors

 

2) Open Floor Plans (let natural light enter more areas of the office)

The key when designing an office space is to always remain patient-focused and patient-conscious. As we mentioned how important selecting the correct lighting is important, and utilizing the pre-existing windows and natural lighting available is essential. There are so many benefits to choosing an open floor plan for a dental office.

An open floor plan that utilizes pre-existing windows to amplify natural lighting, will help achieve an open and airy design. Natural light in patient rooms and reception areas is a great way to make a typically small room feel larger, this also helps to create a calm and comfortable setting for patients.

With an open floor plan opting for module furniture and less bulky cabinetry, is an excellent way to save space and create a modern design. Also, consider the placement of your equipment, patient rooms should not feel over-helming and pieces should be strictly for function. Maintaining a clean and organized office reassures patients of the professionals that are assisting them.

 

Design by: Meera Thomas Interiors

 

Design by: Meera Thomas Interiors

3) Office Theme that is Patient Focused

Our last tip is to always create an office theme that is patient-focused. Our version of a patient-focused theme includes welcoming color palettes and designs that feature comfortable seating.

Starting with paint colors, we always recommend sticking with your brand theme. The color for all major walls should be neutral to easily feature any bold colors you may want to display. Room colors are predominantly beige, white, blue, and light shades of brown or taupe creating a calming feeling for patients and visitors while still allowing the space to express your artistic freedom with bold accents.

Seating areas are also very important to consider. Ensuring tables or surfaces are close by for patients’ and guests’ personal belongings, makes extended wait periods more comfortable. When choosing seating for your reception or waiting area, timeless, easy-to-clean, and durable pieces are all factors to consider for a busy office and for the longevity of the pieces as well.

Design by: Meera Thomas Interiors

Design by: Meera Thomas Interiors

When designing your dental office, consider pieces that are patient-focused that will be appreciated in the short and long term. Simple upgrades like modern lighting, opting for an open floor plan, and selecting comforting details, are all factors that contribute to making your office space stand out.

The team at MTI is ready to help design your ideal dental office space for you and your clients. Let us put your practice in the best lighting, contact us today to get started!

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