Do you have any suggestions on how to incorporate sensory room components in your room. Thank you and have a happy holidays!

sensorypeople:

Hi there! Things I can think of off the top of my head:

  • My partner is a big visual stimmer, so he has a small collection of visually appealing posters on his bedroom wall that he enjoys just looking at
  • Having blankets and cushions in textures you like to touch is also an option
  • Low, warm coloured lighting that doesn’t cause visual overload
  • Sound-proofing perhaps?
  • Curtains or blinds that are good at blocking out light
  • Good temperature control, like AC or fans, good insulation if you can manage/afford it
  • Perhaps have a space where you keep your stim toys?
  • Beanbags! Hanging chairs! Hammocks!
  • Some people like fairy lights
  • Having an enclosed space you can retreat into, like a tent or blanket fort
  • Soft toys in good textures?

Does anyone else have other ways that they make their rooms sensory friendly?

Liesel, Mod.

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