4 Beautiful Orlando Interior Design Examples

4 Beautiful Orlando Interior Design Examples
HH Designers is an interior design firm serving Florida .
Orlando is one of the fastest growing regions in the United States and continues to attract new businesses, healthcare providers, and community organizations. This rapid growth creates demand for well designed commercial interiors that support operations, create welcoming environments, and reflect the character of Central Florida.
The Orlando interior design examples below highlight four projects completed by HH Designers in Central Florida.
Each project demonstrates how thoughtful design can create environments that balance aesthetics, functionality, and operational efficiency.
Orlando’s Rapid Growth and Demand for Commercial Interior Design
Orlando has become one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the United States. Population growth, corporate relocations, and commercial development are reshaping the region’s built environment.
Key facts about Orlando’s growth include:
- The Orlando metropolitan area now exceeds 2.7 million residents according to the https://www.census.gov
- Thousands of new businesses continue to move into Central Florida each year
- Healthcare, technology, hospitality, and aviation industries are expanding rapidly
This article reports that Orlando continues to attract major employers and entrepreneurs because of:
- A strong regional economy
- A rapidly growing workforce
- High quality universities and research institutions
- Major infrastructure investments across Central Florida
Commercial real estate activity also reflects this growth.
This article notes that new office developments and mixed use projects continue to expand across areas such as:
- Downtown Orlando
- Lake Nona Medical City
- The I 4 technology corridor
When companies sign new commercial leases, they often invest in tenant improvement projects .
Tenant improvement projects involve redesigning interior spaces to support specific operational needs.
Examples include:
- Medical clinics building treatment rooms and patient waiting areas
- Restaurants designing kitchens and dining spaces
- Offices creating collaborative workspaces
- Community organizations building gathering and event spaces
Interior design plays a critical role in these projects by helping businesses:
- Create welcoming environments for clients and customers
- Improve employee productivity and comfort
- Support efficient workflows
- Communicate brand identity through physical space
The Orlando projects below show how thoughtful interior design can support the needs of a growing metropolitan region.
1. Eden Gardens (Orlando, Florida)



Designing a Community Center for a Growing City
Eden Gardens is a large institutional community facility located in Orlando.
The project was designed to support a wide range of uses including:
- Community gatherings
- Educational programming
- Religious events
- Social activities
HH Designers approached the project with the goal of creating an environment that feels welcoming, flexible, and easy to navigate.
Important interior design strategies included:
- Large open gathering spaces designed for flexible programming
- Neutral color palettes that create a calm and welcoming atmosphere
- Lighting systems designed for both daytime and evening events
- Durable materials that support high traffic use
Natural light plays an important role in the interior environment.
Research from the https://www.ucf.edu shows that access to daylight in interior environments can improve mood, productivity, and comfort.
Design takeaway.
Community facilities benefit from flexible layouts that allow spaces to adapt to different activities and large gatherings.
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2. Eden Gardens Mikvah (Orlando, Florida)



Creating a Private and Serene Environment
The Eden Gardens Mikvah project focuses on creating a quiet and private space within the larger Eden Gardens campus.
Facilities designed for spiritual practices require careful attention to atmosphere and privacy.
HH Designers designed the interior to emphasize:
- Calmness
- Quiet reflection
- Comfort
- Respect for tradition
Key interior design elements include:
- Soft lighting that creates a tranquil environment
- Warm materials that evoke comfort and serenity
- Circulation paths designed to preserve privacy
- Architectural details that reflect cultural traditions
Spaces designed for spiritual use often rely heavily on material selection, lighting, and proportions.
Research on sacred architecture explains how spatial design can influence emotional experience in religious environments.
Design takeaway.
Religious spaces should prioritize calm environments that support reflection and privacy.
3. Avia Skilled Nursing Facility (Leesburg, Florida)



Healthcare Interior Design in the Orlando Region
The Avia Skilled Nursing Facility is located in Leesburg, part of the Central Florida region near Orlando and The Villages.
Healthcare facilities in this region must serve a rapidly growing senior population.
Modern healthcare interior design focuses on balancing medical functionality with residential comfort.
HH Designers designed the Avia facility with several priorities:
- Patient comfort
- Operational efficiency
- Staff workflow
- Safety and accessibility
Key interior design features include:
- Wide corridors designed for mobility devices and medical equipment
- Comfortable communal lounges that encourage social interaction
- Private patient suites that feel residential rather than institutional
- Lighting strategies that reduce glare and improve visibility
Evidence based healthcare design research shows that environmental factors can influence patient recovery and staff performance.
Studies on healthcare environments highlight the benefits of:
- Natural light
- Quiet environments
- Clear layouts that reduce confusion
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10328148/
Design takeaway.
Healthcare environments benefit from combining clinical efficiency with residential comfort.
4. Lady Lake Health and Rehab Center (Central Florida)



Designing for Rehabilitation and Long Term Care
Lady Lake Health and Rehab Center serves residents in the Central Florida region near The Villages.
The Villages is one of the largest retirement communities in the United States and continues to expand rapidly.
Healthcare facilities in this region must support multiple stages of care including:
- Short term rehabilitation
- Skilled nursing care
- Long term residential support
HH Designers developed an interior design strategy focused on clarity, comfort, and ease of navigation.
Design features include:
- Clear circulation paths that simplify movement through the facility
- Therapy spaces designed with bright energizing color palettes
- Comfortable communal lounges that encourage social interaction
- Acoustic strategies that reduce noise in patient areas
Noise reduction is an important factor in healthcare environments.
Studies show that quieter environments can improve patient sleep quality and reduce stress.
Research on healthcare acoustics highlights the importance of sound control in medical facilities. https://www.healthdesign.org/knowledge-repository/impact-noise-healthcare
Design takeaway.
Healthcare environments benefit from thoughtful acoustic design and clear spatial organization.
The Role of Evidence Based Design
Modern interior design increasingly relies on research based planning strategies.
Evidence based design uses scientific data to guide decisions about architecture, interior layout, and materials.
Research shows that well designed environments can:
- Reduce stress for occupants
- Improve caregiver efficiency
- Enhance safety and infection control
- Support emotional well being
Evidence based design principles often include:
- Access to natural daylight
- Clear circulation paths and intuitive layouts
- Comfortable social spaces
- Quiet environments with controlled acoustics
More information about evidence based design can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence-based_design
Conclusion
Interior Design That Supports Orlando’s Growing Community
Orlando continues to grow as one of Florida’s most dynamic metropolitan regions.
Population growth, business expansion, and new development continue to drive demand for thoughtfully designed commercial interiors.
The Orlando projects highlighted above include:
- https://www.hhdesigners.com/project/eden-gardens
- https://www.hhdesigners.com/project/eden-gardens-mikvah
- https://www.hhdesigners.com/project/avia-skilled-nursing-facility
- https://www.hhdesigners.com/project/lady-lake-health-and-rehab-center-fl
Each project demonstrates how thoughtful interior design can transform buildings into environments that support comfort, functionality, and community.
Through careful planning, research driven design, and attention to human experience, HH Designers continues to create spaces that serve organizations and communities throughout Central Florida.
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Which Central Florida projects does this article feature?
Four completed projects. Eden Gardens in Orlando, a large institutional community facility designed for gatherings, educational programming, religious events, and social activities. The Eden Gardens Mikvah, a private, serene space within the same campus. Avia Skilled Nursing Facility in Leesburg, serving the fast-growing senior population between Orlando and The Villages. And Lady Lake Health and Rehab Center, supporting short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing, and long-term residential care near The Villages. The set spans community, religious, and healthcare work — the three sectors where Central Florida’s growth is generating the strongest demand for thoughtful commercial interiors.
Why is demand for commercial interior design growing so fast in Orlando?
The Orlando metropolitan area now exceeds 2.7 million residents, and thousands of businesses relocate to Central Florida each year, driven by a strong regional economy, a growing workforce, major universities, and infrastructure investment. Healthcare, technology, hospitality, and aviation are all expanding, with development concentrated in Downtown Orlando, Lake Nona Medical City, and the I-4 technology corridor. Each new commercial lease typically triggers a tenant improvement project — medical clinics building treatment rooms and waiting areas, restaurants designing kitchens and dining rooms, offices creating collaborative space, community organizations building gathering venues. Interior design is what turns those leases into environments that support operations and communicate brand.
What design considerations shape a mikvah project?
Privacy and atmosphere above all. At the Eden Gardens Mikvah, circulation paths are designed specifically to preserve privacy through the full sequence of the visit, so users never feel exposed within the larger campus. Soft lighting creates tranquility, warm materials evoke comfort and serenity, and architectural details reflect the cultural and religious traditions the space serves — details that must be resolved with the community’s rabbinic guidance rather than assumed. Spaces designed for spiritual practice rely more heavily than most on material selection, lighting, and proportion, because the emotional experience is the program. Calm, dignity, and discretion are the measures of success.
How does interior design serve Central Florida’s growing senior population?
By pairing clinical function with residential comfort. At Avia Skilled Nursing in Leesburg, corridors are wide enough for mobility devices and medical equipment, private patient suites read as residential rather than institutional, communal lounges encourage social interaction, and lighting is designed to reduce glare — a meaningful safety and comfort factor for aging eyes. At Lady Lake, which serves residents near The Villages, clear circulation simplifies navigation, therapy spaces use bright, energizing palettes, and acoustic strategies reduce noise in patient areas, since research links quieter environments to better sleep and lower stress. Facilities in this region must support multiple stages of care, and the design has to carry residents through all of them.
What is evidence-based design, and how did it guide these projects?
Evidence-based design uses research data — not intuition alone — to guide decisions about layout, materials, and lighting. The documented findings: access to natural daylight improves mood, comfort, and productivity; clear circulation and intuitive layouts reduce confusion and stress; comfortable social spaces support wellbeing; and controlled acoustics improve patient sleep and reduce stress responses. These principles appear throughout the Orlando portfolio — daylight and flexible open gathering space at Eden Gardens, glare-reducing lighting and legible wayfinding at Avia, and noise-controlling acoustic strategies at Lady Lake. For owners, the practical benefit is measurable: environments that reduce occupant stress, improve caregiver efficiency, and support safety and infection control.







