Sensory Rooms by My Garden Room

A dark room with purple lighting, star-like ceiling effects, a giraffe plush toy, a panda face pillow, metallic exercise balls, a person lying down, and a curved foam barrier.

Purpose-built spaces designed for comfort, creativity, and calm.

My Garden Room by Barna Buildings now offers fully customised sensory rooms, designed and built to provide a safe, soothing, and engaging environment for people of all ages and abilities. Blending our expertise in garden-room construction with specialist sensory design, we create spaces that promote relaxation, regulation, and meaningful sensory exploration.

A sensory room brings together gentle lighting, calming colours, tactile features, sound elements, soft play resources, and optional aromas — all arranged within a safe, controlled environment. These rooms support a wide range of needs, including emotional regulation, sensory development, focus, and quiet retreat.

What We Offer

Custom Design for Your Needs

Every sensory room is tailored to the individual. We collaborate with families, carers, therapists and support teams to understand the specific sensory requirements and create a space that feels safe, functional, and deeply supportive. Durable, High-Quality Construction Built using our trusted Duraboard or concrete garden-room systems, each structure is designed for long-term use with strong insulation, stable temperatures, and options for additional acoustic control. Full Internal Fit-Out

We manage the complete interior build, including:

Specialist lighting (soft, colour-changing, or interactive)
Soft play and tactile surfaces Sound and audio features Sensory equipment integration Safe, durable wall and floor finishes Heating, electrics, and ventilation.

Professional Equipment Integration

We work with established sensory-equipment suppliers to ensure safe installation and seamless integration of all therapeutic features — from bubble tubes and fibre optics to interactive panels and soft-play items.

Who Benefits from a Sensory Room?

Sensory rooms can support: Autistic children and adults Individuals with sensory-processing needs People with learning disabilities Individuals who benefit from structured calming environments Children who need a safe place to decompress Therapy, respite and home-support settings Whether it’s used for therapy, relaxation, emotional regulation or creative exploration, a sensory room provides a reliable, comforting space that can grow with the individual.

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Exterior of a small building with gray siding, a window, and a glass door. There is a wooden bench and a potted plant outside, and a sign that reads 'Laundry' is attached to the wall.
Colorful glow-in-the-dark tiles on the floor, a small sun-shaped decoration, modern living room with neon lighting, and a mirrored wall.
A cozy room illuminated with glow-in-the-dark stars on the wall and ceiling, featuring a pillow and soft chair, with a ceiling-mounted projector casting star patterns, and a corner air conditioning unit.