Table 4

Key considerations for the design of sensory rooms in public buildings


Design consideration
Alignment with the
Principles of universal design (Connell et al., 1997)
Location
Details about location, design, and access methods should be available onlinePrinciple 3: Simple and intuitive use
Principle 4: Perceptible information
Sensory rooms should be in an easily accessible and visible location within a building
Clear signage with supporting symbols and images should be provided
Design
Consider who will use the facility and their sensory and activity needs and preferencesPrinciple 1: Equitable use
Principle 2: Flexibility in use
Principle 5: Tolerance for error
Principle 6: Low physical effort
Principle 7: Size and space for approach and use
Co-design the room with people who have lived experience of neurodivergence and disability
Provide sufficient space for users to move freely and to accommodate mobility aids and prams. Ensure accessibility standards are adhered to
Sensory rooms should be quiet. Sound-absorbing materials can help reduce external noise
Avoid bright light. User-controlled lighting is beneficial
A variety of equipment and furnishings may be included. Safety, comfort, and equipment protection should be considered
Provide sufficient comfortable seating for all users
Management
Carefully consider who will use the facility and their sensory and activity needs and preferencesPrinciple 1: Equitable use
Principle 5: Tolerance for error
Principle 6: Low physical effort
Consider how entry and use of room will be managed
Consider maintenance and safety requirements of equipment and furnishings

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