Information about walls and floors in veterinary hospitals - Hospital Design
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  • VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

    Video: Building a green practice: Part 9


    Choosing environmentally friendly cleaning supplies.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    Video: Building a green practice: Part 5


    How to choose eco-friendly paints, stains, and other materials for your veterinary hospital.

    VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

    Video: Building a green practice: Part 4


    What the hay? Think outside the box when considering earth-friendly building materials for your veterinary practice.

    VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

    The flooring dance


    Marry the right flooring to the right part of your veterinary hospital and your entire practice will be perfectly in step. Install the wrong materials underfoot and the whole place will feel out of rhythm.

    VETERINARY HOSPITAL DESIGN

    Seeing green


    This new practice was also built "green," using environmentally friendly products and strategies.

    VETERINARY ECONOMICS

    The value of color


    My team finally convinced me that it's time to repaint. I like white, but am I just boring?

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    Keep rubber baseboards and flooring joints looking good


    Q. My old exam rooms contain tile floors and rubber baseboards. Waxing maintains the tile, but the baseboards attract dirt and cat hair, and the seam between the floor and boards gets very grimy. What can I do?

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    Make your walls beautiful


    Whether you're building a new facility or updating your hospital, don't overlook wall finishes. Wayne Usiak, AIA, a Veterinary Economics Editorial Advisory Board member and principal of BDA Architecture PC in Albuquerque, N.M., suggests you consider these options for your practice:

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