Growth sounds straightforward when it is discussed at a high level. Add another chair. Add another room. Expand the team. Increase capacity. In dental clinics, the reality is usually...
Dental clinics are often planned around a familiar checklist: how many chairs, how many consult spaces, how much storage, where the desk goes and whether there is room for...
For many people, the emotional experience of a dental appointment starts well before anyone reclines in a chair. It starts at the front door, at reception, in the first...
Growth is usually framed as a positive problem. More demand, more clinicians, more appointments, more reasons to expand. In fertility and IVF settings, that momentum can be real and...
In many healthcare fitouts, room planning starts with a list: this many consult rooms, this many offices, this many support spaces, then a push to fit everything within the...
Fertility and IVF appointments carry a different emotional weight from many other healthcare visits. Patients may arrive hopeful, guarded, exhausted, excited, anxious or all of those at once. Some...
Every house conversion reaches the same budgeting tension. The practice wants the clinic to open well, feel credible and avoid a second round of avoidable disruption. At the same...
A house may pass the first feasibility test and still require major internal rethinking. That is because residential rooms are named by old functions: bedroom, lounge, dining room, hallway,...
Converting a house into a clinic can feel attractive for obvious reasons. The street presence may feel approachable. The scale may suit a smaller practice. The character of the...
Psychology clinic planning often starts with a simple calculation: how many consult rooms can fit within the tenancy? That calculation matters, but it can push the working layer of...