Die Alztalpraxis

Medical practice
Trostberg
May – Oct 22

Interior design works, good rooms work, good practice rooms work particularly well!

It is now scientifically proven that good interior design promotes the healing process of patients (Healing Architecture). Well done to the doctors who incorporate this knowledge into their treatment concept and have the rooms designed accordingly!

This was the case at the Alztalpraxis in Trostberg. The Mittermaier / Pittenhart joinery was commissioned for the entire project and asked for design support. In close consultation with the doctors, the design case was opened and the theme of river / blue / joy was applied to the rooms in material and color.

The result is inviting, varied practice rooms in subtle, light oak tones, accentuated with blue walls and relief tiles at the reception desk. Wooden slatted walls function as a wardrobe, room divider and acoustic element with a wave effect – a design idea with a variety of functions. A colorful bouquet of floral wallpaper runs through the entire practice, surprising and delighting doctors and patients alike when they enter the treatment rooms. No motif was used twice; after all, visual signals also help with orientation in the area.

When a practice becomes a feel-good place, this subconsciously builds trust in the competence of the doctors. This is the best basis for successful treatment and recovery – Healing Interior Architecture.

Photo credits: Bernd Ducke