Whistle While You Work (or at least try)

As most of you know by now, I have decided to renovate an old home in Mills River, NC and turn it into my orthodontic office. Construction on the practice has fortunately been coming along smoothly with all things considered. It is not easy taking on a large project like this and can be terrifying at times, but at least the contractor is my husband so to continue with a happy marriage I know deadlines will be met.  It has been fun to watch the transformation happen and I am so excited for the final product.

There has been a little creativity along the way with trying to envision how to make a house an office, so I will walk everyone through our thought process. When you first walk in the front door there was a wall and closet, so we tore out the closet and made a front desk.

Framework for front desk in renovated orthodontic office, showcasing transformation for Albea Orthodontics in Mills River, NC, with natural light and open space design.
Closet torn out and framework placed for front desk

 

The original living room and dining room were at the front of the house, so this area naturally became the reception area and kids zone for our patients. I love this area with the big bay windows and the natural light that brightens the room.

Empty reception area undergoing renovation for Albea Orthodontics, featuring hardwood floors, cluttered with construction materials and tools, chandelier hanging from ceiling, bright natural light from windows illuminating space.
Reception Area Before

 

Reception area renovation for Albea Orthodontics with framework for front desk and bright bay windows, showcasing the transformation into a welcoming clinic in Mills River, NC.
Reception Area After

 

Bright reception area with large bay windows, featuring light hardwood floors and a dog looking out, designed as a kids' zone for Albea Orthodontics in Mills River, NC.
Reception Area – Kids’ Zone

 

The rooms have been cleaned out and now the framework has been placed for the patient bathroom. Parker, my dog, thinks he is going to get to play in the kids zone.

The back part of the house will become the clinic area. Originally it consisted of a large kitchen and living space. Everything was taken down during demolition except for the fireplace because I knew this would be nice to have during the winter.

Empty living room space with a brick fireplace, transitioning from residential to orthodontic clinic design for Albea Orthodontics in Mills River, NC.
Clinic Area Before

 

Clinic area under renovation at Albea Orthodontics, showing stripped walls and open space for future orthodontic treatments, emphasizing the transformation from a residential living area in Mills River, NC.
Clinic Area After Demolition

 

The clinic area will be the most exciting transformation, but also is probably the most challenging and labor intensive.

            The three bedrooms will become an office and consult room, a break room for staff, and a room for a laboratory and sterilization. Hopefully this has been a fun little introduction and update on the office. I am so thankful for John and everyone that has worked so hard to make my dream possible.