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Sensory-Friendly Kids Bedroom

This boy has sensory seeking needs. He is very sensitive to lighting and to colors.
I added the wave pattern wallpaper because it is soothing, and he’s able to feel calm when he’s in his room. I also Added storage bins to organize all his toys. The less he sees, the better. The more clutter is in his room, the more anxious he gets. The wall color i used is a light calming color. I also added the teepee so that he could go in there when he feels anxious. Since he has low muscle tone and a weak core, I chose chairs that are curved so that he could feel supported and “hugged”. I added a swing to help him calm down when he feels he’s out of control. All of those elements really contribute to his mood and comfort. They have helped him tremendously!

Colorful & Cozy Sweet Dreams Nursery

Imagine laying in the pool, looking up at the stars. No worries, just allowing your imagination to run wild. That is what I think of when I look at our nursery. I wanted a space that was fun and colorful, but also relaxing for our baby boy. I incorporated stars as an ode to our son’s name, Luca, which means bringer of light. The teal Clarence wallpaper also helps tie in the bathroom which has a bit of an ocean theme. I hope this room with age gracefully as he grows.