Sensory Room Design for Schools, Care & Home Environments

Sensory Room Design Specialists You Can Trust

A well-planned sensory room can make a real difference to how people relax, learn, communicate and respond to the world around them. The right design helps create a safe and supportive place where users can enjoy a calm, positive sensory experience.

With more than 16 years of experience, our UK team designs and supplies high-quality sensory spaces for schools, care providers, healthcare settings, attractions and private homes. Our work has been trusted by well-known organisations, including the NHS, Alton Towers, LEGOLAND, Chessington and Warner Bros.

We provide free bespoke design advice, helping you choose the right layout, equipment and finish for your room. Every project is planned around the space available, the people using it and the outcomes you want to achieve. Our products are designed and made in the UK, giving you confidence in their quality, safety and long-term durability.

Sensory Room Design for Every Environment

We design sensory room solutions for a wide range of environments, adapting each space to suit specific user needs.

Who We Work With

  • Special needs schools
  • Mainstream schools
  • Colleges and universities
  • Hospices and care homes
  • Assisted living environments
  • Nurseries
  • Home environments
  • Event spaces
  • Care homes

Our experienced sensory room designers can transform almost any space into a fully functional environment. We also accept school and NHS purchase orders, making the process simple and accessible.

To see how we bring spaces to life, explore our portfolio and view real examples of our work.

Sensory Room Packages to Suit Every Budget

A professional room design does not need to be expensive. We offer flexible packages to suit a wide range of budgets and requirements.

Entry-Level

  • Time for a Change – £2,500.00
  • Stargazer Package – £2,895.00

Mid-Range

  • My Space One – £3,995.00
  • My Space Two – £4,999.00
  • My Space Three – £4,999.00

Advanced Integration

  • My Space Four – £9,999.00
  • Fully bespoke projects from £15,000.00+

All prices exclude VAT and installation. If you would like to adjust a package, our team can tailor it to meet your exact needs.

Click here to explore more of our sensory room packages.

Technology-Controlled Sensory Rooms

For a more immersive experience, we offer advanced, technology-led solutions that combine innovation with engagement.

Immersive Sensory Environments

Using projection systems, walls can become fully interactive and transform into:

  • Tropical beaches
  • Ice landscapes
  • Outer space scenes
  • Memory-evoking environments

Benefits of Technology-Led Sensory Rooms

This form of integration room design uses less physical equipment and more digital interaction, allowing users to engage fully with colour, light and sound. These environments are ideal for both therapeutic use and interactive learning.

 Sensory Room Installation Services

Alongside expert sensory room design, we provide professional installation to ensure every element is fitted safely and correctly.

Our team manages the full process, from equipment setup to final testing, ensuring your room is ready to use with minimal disruption. Our designers work closely with installers to deliver a seamless, high-quality finish that meets all safety standards.

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Bespoke Sensory Room 3D Visuals

Every project is unique, which is why we offer a fully tailored design service.

Free 3D Sensory Room Visuals

Every project is different, so we offer a tailored design service for schools, care settings, public venues and homes.

To create your design, we usually need:

  • Room measurements
  • Door and window positions
  • Budget
  • Age group
  • User needs
  • Main goals for the room

Our designers can then create a free 3D visual, showing the proposed layout, equipment and overall look of your finished room. This makes it easier to understand the design before any installation work begins.

We can also visit your site to assess the room, discuss your plans and provide a detailed quote.

Start Your Sensory Room Design Project Today

Whether you are planning a simple upgrade or a fully immersive sensory integration room design, our team is ready to help.

Speak to our experienced designers today by calling 01702 542231 or emailing [email protected] to begin your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

A sensory room is a specially designed space that uses light, sound, texture, movement and calming equipment to support people with different needs. It can help users feel more relaxed, focused, engaged or secure.


These rooms are often used in schools, care homes, hospitals, therapy settings, nurseries and private homes. They can be calm and gentle, bright and interactive or a mix of both, depending on the people using the space.


A well-designed area should feel safe, comfortable and easy to use. It should also be planned around real needs, rather than based only on how the equipment looks.

A sensory room is used to support relaxation, learning, communication, emotional regulation and development. It can give users a place to calm down when they feel overwhelmed or a safe area where they can explore different sights, sounds and textures.


In education settings, these spaces may help pupils prepare for learning, take a break or build confidence through guided activities. In care and therapy settings, they may support wellbeing, memory, interaction and comfort.


Some users may benefit from gentle visual effects, while others may need more active equipment that supports balance, movement and motor skill development. The aim is to create a positive experience that suits each individual.

Sensory rooms can help autistic children and adults by offering a safe, predictable place to regulate input. Some people may feel overwhelmed by noise, light, touch or busy environments. A calm, controlled room can help reduce stress and support recovery after overload.


These spaces can also encourage communication, choice-making, focus and confidence. For some users, gentle lights or sounds may be calming. For others, movement-based equipment may help them feel more organised and ready to engage.