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Designing for Neurodiverse Needs:
Designing for neurodiverse needs means creating calming, functional spaces. Small changes like soothing lighting, personalized rooms, and clear visual cues can help reduce overwhelm. Safe features, such as childproof locks or slip-resistant floors, make spaces more accessible. By considering these needs, we can design homes that support independence, safety, and comfort, allowing everyone—regardless of challenges—to thrive.

Erica Swanson
May 24 min read
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