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Title: Sensory Interiors Introduces Neuro-Inclusive Design for Every Mind

United States, 24th Feb 2026 - As two people enter an upscale hotel lobby, one is captivated by the modern luxury design. They admire the polished obsidian floor, reflecting the chandelier above, and the bold geometric gold wallpaper that energizes the space. The crisp lounge music and warm lighting enhance the relaxing atmosphere, creating a flawless, curated environment.The second person experiences the space differently due to heightened sensory sensitivity. The reflective obsidian floor causes disorientation, making each step feel unstable, while the bold gold wallpaper overwhelms their vision. The design elements that energize the first guest are overwhelming to this individual, who, despite masking their discomfort, is yearning for a quieter, calmer environment.The Invisible Divide: Sensory Sensitivities of Neurodivergent IndividualsWalk into a luxury restaurant and the same divide appears. The first person admires the Edison bulbs hanging at varied heights creating an artfully uneven canopy of warm light. They appreciate the exposed brick walls that give the space character and the open kitchen where chefs call out orders over the clang of pans. The playlist is a carefully curated mix of indie tracks that blends into the lively hum of conversation. This person is energized by the atmosphere and ready to enjoy their meal. The second person walks into that same restaurant and their brain immediately begins tracking too much information. The uneven lighting creates pockets of shadow and glare that make it difficult to judge depth and distance. The exposed brick amplifies sound instead of absorbing it so every conversation and dish clatter echoes off the hard surfaces and layers into a wall of noise. The open kitchen means aromatic overload of garlic, searing me...


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