Home is where we unwind, find comfort, and recharge, but for those with neurodivergent traits—roughly 1 in 5 individuals—creating a restful environment requires special consideration. Sensory ...
During Latitude59 2025 in Tallinn, Estonia, a sensory design expo booth was conceived and developed that reimagined how event environments engage visitors on multiple sensory levels. Inspired by the ...
Design extends far beyond what we can see with our eyes. Using texture, lighting, smell and more, manufacturers, developers and architects tap into sensory design, where multiple senses are stimulated ...
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A roundtable discussion on neurodiversity and design at the International WELL Building Institute’s recent WELL Summit has presented four new design features that support sensory wellbeing for ...
Virginia Scudder has several gaming chairs placed throughout her Aquebogue home for her son, Lukas, 9, even though Lukas doesn't use them to play video games. Lukas is on the autism spectrum, and the ...
Increasingly, home design is going beyond aesthetics toward spaces that actively engage the senses—creating environments that feel as good as, or better than, they look. This concept is called sensory ...
Sensory design transforms how we feel in spaces. From scent to sound, lighting to texture, each detail shapes emotion, creating immersive environments. Design is not just about how a space looks but ...
Depending on the sensory processing disorder (SPD), the best assistive devices for specific conditions can range from low-tech options to more advanced ones. Either way, the devices should engage the ...
Architectural Digest editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. Though one doesn’t always have time to book a trip, a soothing escape can be staged at home. Your home should ...