Reception Furnishing Purchase Obstacles For Medical Practices To Avoid

Whether you are planning to open a new Practice or considering refitting an existing premises, there are a number of important considerations to be accounted for. Our experience has been that most of our early stage enquiries regarding the Reception areas have not taken into account some very fundamental points.

Is visitor seating to be provided? Are retail goods or other items to be displayed? Is the desk to be straight or shaped and if so angled or curved? Key colours, materials and finishes required? Dimensions of the room? Location of entrances and exits? Positioning of the desk? Number of staff to be seated at the desk? Whether there is a requirement for Disabled access (DDA)?

These details are precursors to making the enquiry which will relieve stress and tension in the whole design and costing process.

Usually the best answer is to produce individually designed Reception desks from a standard modular format. Using this method of producing desks results in high quality, well controlled and monitored finishes. First class veneers are used and the results are excellent.

In any medical environment, hygiene has to be a prime consideration and should be taken account of along with ergonomic factors at the design stage.

Asking the right questions is probably as good a way as any of discovering whether the supply partners you consider for the important task of fitting your Reception are up to the job. Choosing the right company is a critical step in benefiting from a quality reception area over the long term.

Space planning, selection of the right finishes, lighting design, electrical and IT provisions all need to work together with seating and waiting furniture to provide the Medical practice reception of quality.

Learn more about Reception Furniture. Stop by Ken Rand’s site where you can find out all about Medical Reception Desks and what it can do for you.

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