This interior design project addresses the waiting area, reception, and examination room, with a focus on improving comfort and the overall user experience.
One of the main challenges was the acoustics of the waiting area. To solve this, a solution was designed that combines sound absorption and visual identity: acoustic foam panels in hexagonal shapes and varying thicknesses, which reduce ambient noise while adding a distinctive design element. These panels also integrate the center’s mission, vision, and values, reinforcing its institutional identity.
The project is completed with window and wall graphics that ensure privacy, control natural light, and provide clear information, creating a calmer, more functional, and welcoming environment.





