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Institutional Interior Design Tips



Institutional Interior Design

When it comes to business interior design for institutions, you’ve got a lot of different components to deal with, and not all interior designers are up to the challenge. Institutional environments include financial institutions, government offices, religious buildings, schools, universities, and other similar facilities. So how do you go about creating a successful interior design for an institution? Here are several tips to help you out.

  • Always start with the help of an interior design expert who specializes in institutions. This type of design differs from other types because it involves larger scale buildings that must look a certain way while still embodying some sort of personality. It is never advisable to embark on institutional interior design without the help of a professional.

  • Never make any changes without consulting local building regulations. All buildings are subject to local building regulations, but institutions especially must take great care to follow the rules. Rewiring electricity, moving walls, and adding plumbing are all major tasks that must be done according to building regulations. Only an interior design expert stays on top of these constantly changing rules and regulations.

  • Make sure the institution’s “personality” is already established. We’ve all been in institutions that are completely generic-looking, and they have a certain level of coldness that’s just not appealing. However a professional designer can take the traditional institutional space and turn it into something that’s warm and inviting. Institutions must set the tone for those who visit them, and if you can create an atmosphere that’s memorable, then people will be likely to come back.

  • The coloring of the building is important as well in the world of institutional design. Of course the institution’s “personality” is the first thing to take into consideration, and then the “personality” will weigh in on the colors that end up being incorporated. Look for ways to utilize the logo and other features of the institution’s identity. This will help you create a space that’s not only functional but also specific to that institution.

  • Perform all changes with both form and function in mind. After all, personality is one thing, but if the building has too much of it, you may discover that the space becomes less functional than it was before. Your primary mission should be to keep the space as functional as possible and even to solve some problems with the existing design.

Interior designers all have different philosophies about what institutional design is all about, so make sure that you take the time to meet with several designers before you decide who should get the job. Check out their portfolios to see the work that they have done in the past. Make sure that you ask them specifically for institutional examples because it will be clear that institutional design is quite different from other types of interior design. Also be sure to ask specific questions about solutions to problems you currently have with the space in question. Going to these meetings prepared is the first step in finding a great institutional design expert.

Let the interior design experts at LDB Design help you determine the best design for your institution. They specialize in institutional and commercial interior design, especially spatial solutions for offices, institutions, lobbies, and a variety of other types of spaces. LDB Design exists to deliver their clients’ visions through inspired, classic, timeless designs. They follow the Affinity Process, which combines knowledge with creativity and respect to finish up projects successfully. Check out LDB Design’s complete portfolio to get more ideas for business interior design for institutions. And contact LDB Design if you need any information about interior design.

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