Reception Furnishing Purchase Obstacles For Vets To Avoid

Whether you are planning to open a new Veterinary Practice or considering refitting an existing premises, there are a few significant considerations to be accounted for.

In my experience, many of our early stage enquiries regarding the Reception areas have not taken into account some very fundamental points. In order to assist in obtaining a good design and a competitive quotation it is worth noting the following:

Location of entrances and exits Dimensions of the room Number of staff to be seated at the desk Positioning of the desk Is visitor seating to be provided Whether there is a requirement for Disabled access (DDA) Are retail goods or other items to be displayed Is the desk to be straight or shaped and if so angled or curved. Key colours, materials and finishes required.

Considering these few questions in advance of making an enquiry can do a great deal to both save time and result in effective designs at an early stage.

Many of our clients believe that they have a need for a custom made piece of furniture for the main reception.

Individually produced desks from a standard format (sometimes called modular) are usually the best answer.

To produce a fine quality Custom Reception desks to suit any requirement at competitive cost, machines are set to modular production standards. By combining bespoke and modular the quality is consistently first class.

Furniture in a Veterinary Reception must provide for ease of cleaning. It is essential for many of the materials used to be non absorbent to ensure for durability and hygiene. All these considerations must be accounted for at the design stages.

Selection of the right finishes, space planning, lighting design, electrical and IT provisions all need to work together with seating and waiting furniture to provide the Veterinary practice reception of quality.

Want to find out more about Reception Furniture, then visit Ken Rand’s site on how to choose the best Reception Desk for your needs.


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