
|Articles|February 26, 2010
Photo gallery: Build the perfect exam room (part 4)
Cutting corners
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A built-in bench gives clients a place to sit while the veterinarian completes an examination. Cutting the exam table corner at a 45-degree angle is an alternative to using square or rounded countertops. “This is an example of how to make the corners less invasive,” Hafen says.
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