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Sensory Room Design

FAQ

What do you put in a sensory room?

Most sensory rooms combine a calming core with optional interactive elements. The core: a bubble tube, fibre-optic strands, a projector on a plain wall, deep-pressure seating such as bean bags or weighted blankets, blackout, soft flooring and gentle, controllable sound. For exploration: tactile wall panels, switch-controlled effects or responsive projection.

The honest answer, though, is that it depends on the people the room is for. A few well-chosen elements, planned around real users in a properly dark, quiet room, outperform a crowded collection of equipment every time, and what you leave out matters as much as what you put in.