![]() As a result, the patients’ physiological performance curve follows its natural rhythm, despite staying in the room all day. Different light colours and illuminance levels create a special, biologically effective light pattern, based on the dynamics of daylight outdoors. This requires sufficient illuminance to reach the patient's eye. To best support recovery, lighting should be synchronised with the patient's internal clock. For nursing procedures, illuminance should be at least 300 lux at the examination level. They help patients navigate while also providing caregivers with sufficient light for routine checks. ![]() Orientation light and night lighting are particularly important since patients are in an unfamiliar environment. The light emission direction prevents patients in neighbouring beds from being disturbed. We wish you great success and hope that we can work together on your Medical journey.Small reading lights are mandatory for each hospital bed, which must reach at least 300 lux at the reading position. Let SIMOUR Design help you elevate your Medical Spa by giving us a call right now at (310) 359-1200 or drop a consultation request here. Put yourself in your client shoes and align with what their experience will be like to get insights that matter in improving your space. The design ideas we featured here are mostly about being intentional about your design decisions taking into consideration what your clients expect and how you can make full use of your space effectively. They do not conflict with each other and the variation in finish lends a pleasing variety of textures. ![]() The quartz countertop, wood cabinet doors, mosaic backsplash, and brass hardware complement each other by being in the same light, and restrained color tones. While it will be safe to limit material finishes to a minimum, sometimes mixing materials together can produce visually appealing and coherent design. Lighting is not just illumination, it can enforce the dimensionality of your surfaces and highlight design details that add to the experience. First are the pair of ornate pendant lamps that light the desk itself, the general recessed pin lights that form the general lighting for the work station, and lastly the cove lighting at the back wall that highlights and frames the office name in a lancet arch. Notice that there are at least three fixtures that supply the lighting for the reception desk. Never underestimate the effect of intentional lighting and what it can do to your space like in the picture above. We’ve always advocated that lighting plays an important part of the experience. This clarity forms the sense of arrival for your patients which makes for excellent first impressions. Notice also that the interiors work not as elements that try to outdo each other but a neutral backdrop to highlight the things that matter to the experience like the brand name, the logo, and the artwork. The choice of artwork also is important and will benefit from the same color theory of the brand. It ties everything together and extends the brand into the medical spa’s interior design. The reception area is a consistent palette of light colors punctuated by an accent color derived from the client’s branding. It will help you drive more sales and contribute to the visual harmony of your space. Imagine how they will be perceived by your patients and imagine the comfort of how they can be appreciated. Create pleasing compositions in how you arrange and present your products. A built-in alcove for merchandise items and the digital display makes full use of the wall space and locating the seats right across it ensures that waiting guests have full view of everything on display. Upon entering, clients are greeted by stark white space punctuated by accents of bold, rich colors. Let us take you to one project we are particularly proud of – The Resplendence MedSpa and draw some design inspirations you can gain from this project to elevate your own Medical Spaces. ![]() It communicates that YOU CARE, and you take pride in what you do which then INSPIRES confidence and trust. There are significant benefits to your practice by being attuned to the interior design of your facility. It doesn’t just stop on the physical health and well-being you dispense during treatments but the overall experience of your space. “Less Is More” – Ludgwig Mies Van Der Roheĭesigning your Medical Spas effectively is designing for overall wellness. ![]()
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