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Designed to Last

At one-and-a-half stories tall and with high ceilings, crown molding and plantation shutters, the practice has the ambience of a hotel or spa when you walk in, said Patterson Sales Representative Doug Blunt. Dr. Maze hired a renowned area interior designer for help executing her vision. Everything is meticulously color-coordinated in her pale-yellow and pale-green palette, from the wallpaper and carpet to the operatory’s A-dec chairs to the stitching on her lab coat.


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To reflect the influence of the Great Blue Heron on her practice, Dr. Maze installed bronze statues of the bird throughout the office. She stumbled upon the statues at a West Virginia art gallery where a group of artists had convened. The birds caught her attention, and only after she had purchased a number of them did she find out that the artist was a former dentist.

The practice’s top-notch equipment, interior design and pristine location have reinvigorated her love of dentistry and reinforced her decision to build. “We have a soothing atmosphere, and the scenery! Every operatory has a big window that looks outside. It’s such a dramatic difference from where I was before. I just love it here.”
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