Service · Longevity by Design
Commercial Spaces
Published: July 2026 · Updated: August 2026
Strategic design for offices, retail, and hospitality that elevates brand presence and workflow.
Commercial work covers clinics, offices, hospitality and small retail interiors. Healthy environments are commercial assets. Studio data links interior quality to patient satisfaction and staff comfort.
Commercial project types
- Healthcare and clinic interiors
- Workplace and office design
- Hotel rooms and hospitality spaces
- Small commercial units, such as coffee corners
Why healthy interiors pay back
Clinic patients feel air, light and quiet before naming them. Dripfy Clinic Corner in Istanbul shows the effect in numbers. Satisfaction scores landed 42% over the sector average. Repeat visits reached 68% of patients; the sector norm is about 35% (studio project data).
Offices benefit through steadier concentration. Daytime light in the 4000–5000 K range supports alertness. Acoustic damping cuts distraction across open work areas. A completed Ankara office commission applied both targets.
Hotel guests judge a room by the night they slept. Guest rooms are therefore specified around sleep first. Compact units follow the same rules. A completed Ankara coffee corner carries the full four-pillar specification.
Clinical air, verified
Air quality matters doubly where patients are vulnerable. Ventilation design follows the WHO 2021 global air quality guidelines. HEPA-13 filtration with heat recovery is the standard detail. Continuous monitoring keeps the target verifiable for operators.
How an engagement starts
Commercial engagements begin with an operational brief. Patient flow, staff routines and opening hours shape the plan. A baseline measurement records the existing environment. Targets, drawings and specifications follow in sequence.
Operators can keep tracking the same metrics after opening. Dripfy's satisfaction and repeat-rate figures came from that kind of tracking. Interior quality becomes a number an operator can quote.
Commercial delivery model
Delivery is planned around the operator's calendar. International commercial work runs from the Ankara headquarters. Scheduled site visits align with construction milestones. LR Rooms, a Frankfurt longevity clinic, was completed this way in 2026.
Specifications stay verifiable after handover. Light, air and sound targets are numbers, not adjectives. An operator can re-measure them at any time. That transparency supports claims a clinic can defend.
Documented outcomes remain the reference point. Satisfaction, repeat rates and staff comfort can all be tracked. The public research behind the method sits on the evidence page.
Briefs can reference frameworks such as the WELL Building Standard. The studio's own methodology adds measurable, verifiable targets. Start an inquiry to scope a commercial project.