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Optometry and interior design

Why Optometrists are opting for hospital redesign Optometry (or primary eye care) involves evaluating a person’s vision, and helping them choose the right spectacles, contact lenses and other optical aids. Optometrists need larger operating spaces, and spacious rooms, in order to accommodate their…

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Psychology of colors in pediatric healthcare spaces

The science of understanding the healing powers of colors, and patients’ response towards different shades of colors is called chromatherapy or colorology. Although the theory is accepted as a pseudoscience, it is not an exaggeration when we say that colors can re-energize the unhealthy cells, in…

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Psychology of colors in healthcare spaces

Colors are an integral part of our life and their absence makes life dull and lifeless. Nature is composed of multiple colors, and so is the world around us. This reality has inspired interior designers to use colors in the presentation of a healthcare space which is often pale and colorless.Colors…

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Importance of Dental Office Design

Significance of planning and designing dental spaces Usually, dental offices are boring, dull and colorless spaces. However, the trend has changed over the past few years, during which the potential impact of medical spaces on patient psychological health has been widely accepted. Healthcare…

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Healthcare interior design and its impact on patients

Designers transform the view of healthcare spaces into more sophisticated environments that can engage patients into a conscious process of inner healing and mental peace. The big idea is to create a more comfortable home-like feeling and a sense of hope & confidence among the patients and…

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