Are you lucky enough to have a waiting room for your private practice?
Even if your waiting room is a small alcove, a pint-size vestibule, or a foyer the size of a phone booth, you can still take the decor of your private practice to the next level in 2013!
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This "1st Impressions" Post Is Inspired by Designer David Hicks |
Get Rid of the unorganized cluster of business cards sitting on your waiting room table. If your private practice includes office-mates who insist on displaying their business cards on the entrance table - fine. Then consider a space-saving narrow tray for the designated business cards.
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Atmosphere Interior Design |
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Consider a simple Parson-style console table |
While this may sound intimidating, don't hesitate to consider hanging an
over-sized mirror in your transition space. Although it might sound counter-intuitive, the reflections can make your transition area appear larger.
Consider placing a
see-thru table in front of a mirror or over-sized picture. This will add dimension as well as, allow light to flow.
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Designer Colleen McGill |
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Mirrored Perfection for a Small Transition Space |
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Kate Collins Interiors |
UPCOMING POSTS:
* The Importance of Proper Seating
* The Moodiness of Color and Art
* Accessories
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