Tips for Designing Your Hospital Lobby

Hospital Lobby

Your hospital lobby design speaks volumes because patients and their families spend so much time waiting in one.

When people enter a hospital, they are probably in pain, anxious, or feeling mixed emotions. A well-designed hospital lobby with a team of qualified staff, nurses, and physicians who know how to communicate puts patients at ease. Your hospital lobby design speaks volumes because patients and their families spend so much time waiting in one.

Thereby, you want to ensure that your hospital lobby is clean, warm, and welcoming. At Mahogany, Inc., we specialize in hospital construction. This article provides tips for designing your hospital lobby.

An Open Floor is Optimum

With people feeling anxious in a hospital, you want to avoid your patients feeling enclosed and cramped. Consider natural light, water, greenery, and a soothing background when designing your hospital lobby. If there is a way to keep a patient’s mind at ease, you should consider it. The whole hospital should have an open floor, not just the lobby. This is how each floor could benefit from this design setup.

Our project with Walter Reed consisted of designing two new buildings: wood and plastic laminate millwork, wall paneling, nurse stations, reception desks, and stone, metal, and glass accents. As a hospital construction contractor for Fort Belvoir Hospital, Mahogany supplied and installed the architectural millwork at the reception desks, patient rooms, wall paneling, and display cases. Check out our healthcare projects here!

Choose Sturdy Furniture

Moreover, you want your hospital lobby design to look its best. Decorative furniture only works if it is sturdy. For example, high-wearing polyesters and vinyl materials are optimum. You also want materials that are easy to disinfect and clean.

Efficiency also matters when designing your hospital lobby. Numerous healthcare clients often wonder if large, unoccupied, and open spaces are required to create a sense of magnificence within a hospital. In addition, hospital lobbies must be the right size for the customary amount of traffic but also have flexible and multifunctional spaces, especially during times like these when hospital traffic is higher than usual.

Prioritize ADA-Compliant Furniture

Hospitals experience higher traffic from disabled persons than other commercial establishments. Any commercial property or building, especially a medical facility, must have extensive accommodations for storage and wheelchair access. Furthermore, hospitals should accommodate vehicle pickups and drop-offs. In addition to the minimal ADA compliance, how friendly is your hospital lobby design?

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