When deciding to start or remodel your business, it is important to identify all the elements necessary to make the customerexperience as pleasant as possible. Since these are places of care, this concept is even more crucial when it comes to the design of a veterinary clinic.
Our four-legged friends have, in fact, different needs and need an environment in which they feel safe and protected, given the high stress they may experience at these times. It therefore turns out to be necessary to look for custom-made furniture that is elegant and also functional, and to evaluate those arrangements that can make these spaces even more comfortable.
At Lory Veterinary Projects, we boast a team of interior designers who specialize in creating custom 3D renderings designed to ensure the well-being of each pet. With our expertise, we take care of every detail of the design, with the intention of providing a reassuring experience for the pet owner and those who must do their work inside the facility as well.
Below we delve into what are the most important aspects to consider in order to make your veterinary clinic efficient.
Designing the ideal furniture in a veterinary clinic
One of the most delicate phases when opening a practice is certainly that of choosing and placing furniture. It is essential to select product lines that are pleasing to the eye and manage, at the same time, to reassure the residents and ensure the work is carried out by in-house professionals as well.
Depending on your preferences and needs, you can opt for modular or customized display solutions, ideal for those seeking quality, durability and ready-to-use items. After an inspection and targeted consultation, our team of experts will study a number of furniture design proposals to make your veterinary clinic pleasant and efficient.
To safely set up all the space available, it is first necessary to define what services are offered and the areas set up for each. In the
The best lighting in veterinary clinic design
Knowing how to properly light the different areas of your center allows you to make the animal’s stay more pleasant . This is a factor that, all too often, is underestimated in order to give more importance to other aspects, but it is decisive for the purpose of creating a relaxing environment. Its meticulous study allows, therefore, to soothe not only the animals but also their owners, who may be experiencing a moment of great stress and frustration.
Recreating the right atmosphere in the waiting room, inpatient areas, and operating spaces should follow careful design of the veterinary clinic lighting so that your pet has a peaceful time.
To decide which media and watts are best for your business, you must first define the functionality of each room within the facility. If it is a
Design of the inpatient area in a veterinary clinic
When you have to choose the correct arrangement of cages within your center, you must, as a first step, have in mind which animals are to stay and the length of their stay. For this reason, it is necessary to divide this room into distinct areas so that everyone has a positive stay experience and to avoid additional sources of postoperative stress.
By relying on us at Lory Progetti Veterinarians, you can count on us to carefully design the inpatient area of your veterinary clinic so that cats, dogs, and rabbits can have the right amount of time to recover and can be cared for with all possible accommodations. By placing their pets in cages equipped with many amenities, such as food and water bowls, a medication holder, and a mat designed to drain fluids, they will be given the chance to recover as quickly as possible.
It is also possible to include special inpatient boxes in the facility, tailored to the interior space available in your practice, and made of AISI 304 stainless steel. These are usually larger than the classic cages, as they are designed to accommodate large dogs and, in some cases, even horses. That’s why it becomes necessary to make 3D renderings before setting up, so that you can assess in advance the actual number of inpatient spaces your center can accommodate.
If you are considering opening or remodeling your veterinary clinic, schedule an appointment with one of our interior designers and request a custom design.



