Sensory-Friendly Home Design (Part 1)

Learn how to design calming, sensory-friendly spaces by understanding how color, texture, sound, and clutter impact the nervous system.

This course is perfect for homes navigating ADHD and neurodiversity, it offers practical tools, relatable stories, and sensory-informed strategies to help you create homes that feel as good as they look.

Designed for interior designers, parents, professionals, and anyone seeking to make their home or workspace more supportive, this course offers real-life examples, client stories, step-by-step activities, and video walkthroughs. 
I’ve been using the principles in this design guide in client homes, and it’s been a total game-changer. Whether I’m working with neurodiverse families or just helping someone calm the chaos in their space, these tools make it easier to explain sensory concepts, support quicker design decisions, and create homes that truly feel and function better - not just look good.

- Rachel
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Rachel Jackson

I'm Rachel Jackson, an interior designer in Austin specializing in sensory-friendly homes for neurodivergent families.

I came to this work through my own experience in our neurodiverse family, and after two decades in interior design, I'm bringing both together: designing for aesthetics and the nervous system.

My courses teach the same sensory-friendly principles I use with private clients, so you can make real changes in your own home, at your own pace and within your budget.

Let's Transform Your Home Together.

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