Having started the work, the designer carefully thought out the concept of a future design, on which the location of the cabinets, lighting, color and types of finishing materials depended. The main task in the development of the design project was preserving the space and compact placement of all necessary furniture and equipment.
Guided by the regulatory and sanitary norms for dental clinics, he divided the dental rooms into functional areas: treatment, public and private. The treatment area includes two dental rooms, a sterilization room and an x-ray room. The public area includes: a reception-registration and a bathroom for patients. The private area includes a mini kitchen, bathroom for personnel, dressing room and wardrobe. The entire space is divided into sectors that serve as independent working spaces.
The overall design of the dental clinic is nicely inviting - light walls and ceilings visually expand the boundaries and provide maximum comfort to patients. Indirect lighting gives the illusion of an infinite space.
The beautifully designed reception area and the hall look catchy and expressive, while being quite traditional. Soft lighting, comfortable sofas, thoughtful decorative elements bespeak of the good taste of the owner. The reception is made of wood with frosted white glass inserts painted with floral motifs. Blue built-in lighting and plasterboard wall structures provide more opportunities for decorative lighting. A spectacular accent is the red curvilinear ornament of a self-leveling floor.