What Will The Build-Out Of My Office Cost Me?
Get answers to the questions we hear from many chiropractors when planning the budget for the build-out of their new office space.
Get answers to the questions we hear from many chiropractors when planning the budget for the build-out of their new office space.
Tips on selecting and installing art to make your next Chiropractic office look polished and finished.
Art and accessories should reflect the image and culture that is driving your market. Your goal is to get your patients into “the zone”: to know you, to like you and to trust you. You should focus on the theme of each zone and the art needed to complement that theme.
The art and accessories for your office do not have to be expensive but they are necessary to give it that finished appeal. Learn how much to include in your budget for them and some ideas on where to get art and accessories.
They were told by everybody not to hire a designer for their first practice- it was a ‘luxury’. “But, now that it’s done, I do not feel like it is a luxury. I think the cost was necessary, not an option.”
When you start planning the vision for a new practice space, begin by collecting pictures. These inspiration photos will allow you to visually describe what you are looking for in your new office design.
We believe that the front desk can have the most impactful WOW factor for your Chiropractic Office. But it must be functional, and in most locations it must meet ADA standards. Get the basics for designing a front desk that will meet most interpretations of the ADA standards.
Get ideas of what goes into Designing a Successful Chiropractic Practice from our article that was featured in Today’s Chiropractic Lifestyle magazine.
Read our White Paper about the benefits that Full Spectrum Lighting bring to your Chiropractic Office Design.
Chiropractors may wonder if their office design really matters if they are really good at what they do. Or if networking to get new patients is enough. We agree that networking and serving your clients well is an important foundation, but those two items are not enough.
The success of your Chiropractic practice is directly related to the quality of your space. The environment you create is one of the very first things your patients will see. They see that before they even meet you or assess your skills.
Last week, I had the pleasure of teaching up and coming Chiropractors, and once again, I discussed in detail that the most inexpensive way to create the biggest impact for your chiropractic office is color and light.
An often overlooked element of chiropractic office design that can make an incredible impact is lighting. Light affects people physiologically and psychologically and therefore has a huge impact on the atmosphere of your space. Light can set a mood to compliment an atmosphere you are trying to create and promote a sense of well being.
Before you ask the question “what colors should I paint my office”, know the answer to the question: “What are you trying to accomplish?” There are strategic ways to select colors for your office with different goals in mind to accomplish.