Six city spaces each with their own distinct look. Some doctors chose to go bright in their urban office, while others selected a more neutral palette. Read each of their stories of making their urban practice their own by clicking on the photos below. Browse The Physical Space for more design stories.
Personalized Urban Office Spaces
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