Medical interior design for the 21st century
As the medical industry continues to challenge building from the outside, so too does it challenge medical interior design. Unlike other built structures that see traffic at certain times of the day, hospitals and hospices are often staffed 24/7. And while interior design for hospitals in the past few decades has had a concentration on sterility and safety, recently trends have changed.
But incorporating more than safety and efficiency can be a challenge for anyone in medical interior design. By the nature of the rigors in the industry, interior design for hospitals rewrites the most basic of design rules. Yet this does not require that the finished product is dull or uninspiring. On the contrary, the form of medical interior design has taken on a new face, a face that leaves plenty of room for comfort, artistic integration, and of course, the digital component.
Improving interior design for hospitals
With experience comes innovation. At CDH Partners, we have over three decades of experience working in interior design for hospitals. We have worked in rural and urban environments, as well as projects both large and small in scope. We know how to best plan and implement the right medical interior design to benefit patients, families, employees, researchers, and the communities that support them.
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To learn more about how our we can help you implement innovation in interior design for hospitals, contact us at 770.423.0016.