Considering renovating an existing veterinary practice or starting anew? Check out these things to consider when you are designing your space....
Category: Design
From veterinary clinics to animal shelters and everything in between, we explore the intricate world of animal care design. We’ve tapped into our expert design-build team members to develop practical and informative content. Read our veterinary clinic design blogs below!
Finding Your Ideal Healthcare Design and Construction Style
Choosing to renovate or build your healthcare practice is an exciting decision, and for some, it is a long-term goal that is finally coming to life....
Healthcare Construction – Why you need a specialized company
The healthcare industry is constantly expanding, and healthcare providers and veterinarians need to ensure their facilities are up-to-date,...
5 Common Myths About Healthcare Renovations
Renovating your medical practice can help to give the office a new design and style, improve energy efficiency, allow you to update your facility's...
5 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Practice
There is no doubt that building a new office space is a huge undertaking for any practice. With the many steps involved and decisions that need to...
What is a Design Build Company and Why You Need One
A lot of planning and work goes into designing and building any facility, be it a healthcare facility, a veterinary, or an animal care facility. You...
How and Why to Add an Outdoor Space to Your Practice
Summer is in full swing, and after months of the cold, dreary weather that winter (and sometimes spring) brings, everyone wants to be outdoors. It's...
Steps to Ensure a Successful Construction Project
The construction process is not for the faint of heart. It can be overly task-demanding and overwhelming for everyone involved, especially if it's...
Ways to Make Your Animal Care Office Design More Efficient
Over the past 2 years, more than 23 million American households adopted a pet since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the ASPCA...