Home Consultation (In-Person or Virtual) to create a sensory-friendly home. We’ll assess your child’s needs, provide room-by-room guidance, and deliver a tailored action plan—helping you design a calm, supportive space that improves daily life and nurtures well-being
Home Consultation (In-Person or Virtual) to create a sensory-friendly home. We’ll assess your child’s needs, provide room-by-room guidance, and deliver a tailored action plan. Plus, we’ll collaboratively design one room with a floor plan, mood board, sketch, and curated ordering list
We’ll assess your child’s needs, provide room-by-room guidance, and create a tailored action plan (In-Person or Virtual). Then, we’ll design your home with floor plans, mood boards, sketches, and a curated ordering list helping you create a calm, sensory-friendly home
Not sure if this is right for you? Let’s talk. In our initial consultation, we’ll discuss your child’s specific needs—whether they are sensory-sensitive, sensory-seeking, or somewhere in between.
This isn’t about redesigning your entire home; it’s about making targeted, impactful changes that can transform daily life. Even a few small adjustments can create a calmer, more supportive environment where your child can thrive. Let’s explore what’s possible together—no pressure, just a conversation.
If your child finds it hard to focus, struggles to wind down, or often feels anxious and overwhelmed, their environment could be playing a bigger role than you realise. A home that works with their needs—not against them—can make all the difference. Thoughtful changes in layout, lighting, textures, and sensory zoning can help your child feel calmer, more engaged, and better supported. You don’t have to figure it out alone—I’m here to help.
I’m not a psychologist or child specialist—I’m a mum of an autistic child who’s been in your shoes. After years of navigating challenges and searching for ways to create a home that truly supports my daughter’s needs, I’ve poured my heart into finding solutions that make a real difference. Now, as an interior designer, I’m passionate about helping other parents do the same—saving them time, frustration, and years of trial and error. Let’s create a space where your child can thrive.
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Helping parents create calm, supportive spaces where their neurodiverse child (and the rest of their family) can thrive.
By designing environments that reduce sensory overload and cater to unique sensory needs, we turn everyday spaces into peaceful retreats—so your child feels safe, regulated, and truly at home.
Our website address is: http://thesensoryhaven.studio.
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10 Must-Know Ways to Soothe & Support Your Neurodiverse Child