Willcox said one of design team’s main goals was to use and move as much natural light as possible into the interior. “It was important to create a calm and therapeutic environment for both the patients and the staff.” “A lot of design has moved from warm colors to cool palettes, but that doesn’t work in this setting,” said Willcox. The Ebbrell design team, led by Willcox, aligned the look, and feel of the space with the client’s comforting palette of warm neutrals and natural wood tones. The real transformation came by way of the cosmetic updates, which transformed the dated, dark space into a clean and warm environment for patients and staff. Ebbrell’s work included the addition of a phlebotomy lab, provider offices, and staff support space. Working closely with their stakeholders, Ebbrell transformed the dated tenant suite into a bright and welcoming space that supports CleanSlate’s medical group outpatient clinic’s staff and patient needs. “But the space left a lot to be desired and needed a complete cosmetic renovation before our client could move in and utilize it,” she said. “The layout was a perfect fit,” said Robin Willcox, a designer with Ebbrell Architecture + Design, a certified Woman-owned Business Enterprise. Plymouth, MA Despite its past as a medical office, the soon-to-be new home of a medical opioid and alcohol addiction treatment center was anything but uplifting and healing.
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