Sensory Rooms

Sensory rooms offer a carefully designed environment to stimulate the senses, encourage relaxation, and support engagement. These versatile spaces cater to various needs, from providing a calming retreat to enhancing learning and therapeutic experiences.

We specialise in creating bespoke sensory rooms that combine innovative technology with purposeful design. Every project is developed to deliver high-quality, impactful spaces that meet the needs of users across a range of settings and abilities.

How We Work

Design

We will work with you to design the perfect Sensory Environments to meet your needs and budget.

Installation

Our team of experienced engineers will install your system to the Highest Standards.

Training

We include full operational training on how to get the most from your new Sensory Space.

Support

Unrivalled Aftercare Support – Protecting your investment with our maintenance packages.

What Are Sensory Rooms?

Sensory rooms are custom-designed spaces filled with specialised equipment and features that engage the senses. These rooms are crafted to offer stimulation or relaxation depending on the user’s needs, making them valuable tools in settings like homes, schools, and therapeutic environments.

Sensory rooms typically include visual, auditory, and tactile elements. For example, soft lighting, soothing sounds, and interactive textures are combined to create an environment that promotes comfort and exploration. These features make sensory rooms incredibly versatile, whether they’re used for relaxation, focus, or skill development.

Completed Sensory Room Installation

Uses & Key Features of Sensory Rooms

Multisensory Rooms

Multisensory rooms are dynamic environments designed to stimulate various senses simultaneously.

These rooms typically include bubble tubes, fibre optic lights, sensory walls, and soothing sounds to engage sight, touch, and hearing.

Ideal for schools and therapy centres, multisensory rooms are perfect for fostering engagement and sensory exploration.

Calming Rooms

Calming rooms focus on reducing stress and providing a serene environment for relaxation.

Soft lighting, comfortable seating, and gentle soundscapes create a peaceful atmosphere.

Frequently used in homes or care facilities to support individuals experiencing anxiety or sensory overload.

De-escalation Rooms

De-escalation rooms are designed to provide a safe and controlled space for individuals to regain composure during moments of heightened stress.

Minimal stimuli, padded walls, and sensory tools like stress balls or weighted blankets.

Often found in schools, therapeutic settings, or special education facilities for managing emotional regulation.

Immersive Rooms

Immersive rooms use advanced technology to create fully engaging experiences that transport users to new environments.

Virtual reality, 360-degree projections, and surround sound systems offer a completely immersive sensory journey.

Popular in therapy clinics and rehabilitation centres to simulate real-world scenarios for skill development or relaxation.

Interactive Rooms

Interactive rooms are designed to encourage active participation and exploration.

Sensory panels, touch-activated lights, and games that respond to movement or sound.

Great for schools or therapy settings, these rooms help develop cognitive and motor skills through play.

Dark Rooms

Dark rooms provide a low-light environment to focus on specific sensory inputs like light or sound.

Glow-in-the-dark objects, UV lighting, and tactile elements stand out in the dim surroundings.

Frequently used for individuals with visual impairments or sensory sensitivities, offering a focused and engaging sensory experience.

Who Can Benefit from a Sensory Room?

Sensory rooms are versatile spaces designed to support a wide range of individuals with varying needs. These rooms provide a calming or stimulating environment tailored to enhance well-being, learning, and emotional regulation. From children to adults, sensory rooms offer benefits that go beyond traditional support methods.

Home sensory rooms create a safe and personalised space for relaxation and exploration. They’re especially helpful for individuals with sensory sensitivities, offering a private environment to self-regulate and unwind. Families can also use these rooms to bond and engage in sensory play together.

Schools and educational centres use sensory rooms to enhance learning and provide a calming retreat for students. These spaces help improve focus, reduce anxiety, and encourage creativity, making them valuable for students of all abilities.

Healthcare settings, including recovery centres and specialist facilities, use sensory rooms to support emotional and physical well-being. They offer patients a therapeutic environment for relaxation, rehabilitation, or managing stress.

Sensory rooms are an essential tool for supporting neurodiverse individuals. They cater to diverse needs, from enhancing sensory processing to offering a calming environment for those who experience sensory overload.

Businesses and community hubs are increasingly incorporating sensory rooms to support well-being. These spaces provide employees and visitors with a quiet place to decompress and recharge, promoting a more inclusive and mindful environment.

Sensory rooms in health and social care settings support emotional well-being and recovery. They provide calming environments for individuals in care homes or day centres, helping manage stress and improve mood. These spaces are especially beneficial for those with dementia, mental health challenges, or physical disabilities.

Charitable organisations use sensory rooms to support individuals with disabilities, trauma, or mental health challenges. These spaces offer a safe environment for self-regulation and social inclusion, improving the quality of life for vulnerable communities.

In prisons and secure units, sensory rooms help manage stress and reduce aggression. They provide a space for emotional regulation and mindfulness, supporting rehabilitation and improving well-being for individuals in high-pressure environments.

Designing Your Sensory Room

We start with a free consultation to understand your specific goals and needs. Whether you’re aiming for a calming space or an interactive learning area, we tailor every detail to your requirements.

Selecting the right equipment is critical to the room’s success, and the most popular features include:

  • Lighting: LED light panels, fibre optic strands, and colour-changing lights.
  • Sound: Speakers for nature sounds, white noise, or music therapy.
  • Interactive Elements: Bubble tubes, sensory walls, and tactile panels.
  • Seating: Bean bags, reclining chairs, or hammocks for comfort.

We consider the room’s size, shape, and purpose to create an optimised layout. Our professional installers ensure all equipment is safely fitted and ready for use.

Design Image for Sensory Room Layout

The Sensory Technology Difference

Small Sensory Room Corner with Borealis and Infinity Panel with Microphone for Vocalisation

Solutions

Whatever your space or budget, we will create an eye-catching sensory environment

Sensory Room with Borealis Tube and Seating Plinths

Workmanship

Professionally installed sensory rooms backed by our unrivalled aftercare and support

Advanced Sensory Room Control with Sensor Floor and Show Magic

Technology

From simple control through to computer-automated interactive learning experiences

Interactive Sensory Equipment Remote Control Options

Support

Maintenance friendly equipment  for maximum reliability, making the most of your money

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One of our experienced Sensory Advisors will work with you, listening to both your needs and budget. 

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Case Studies

Southend Care, Viking Unit, is a specialist care provider for adults with very complex needs. Their services range widely from day care to residential …

In 2022, we designed, manufactured and installed a Sensory Room for Antur Waunfawr - a leading social enterprise based in Wales who provide work and …

As part of a large-scale new build project, Sensory Technology supplied and installed a specialist bespoke Immersive Environment for Gibside School in Gateshead.

In 2019, Brentwood Borough Council approached us to create a design to suit this new venue that was fully accessible and suitable for all ages …