
City Living in Small Spaces
Comfort for large families in small houses It’s possible to achieve a comfortable, visually-appealing space when living in small spaces (think city living) even if
Bringing your household back to balance with sensory design for your home.
At BRT Interior Design, we work with parents of children with special needs to help design sensory rooms for your children and household. Our design focuses on creating spaces that improve overall family dynamics and inspire a sense of calm for your children. We understand every child has unique needs and individualize our sensory room design to help your child thrive and grow in their environment.
Great design is more than just the right paint color!
Our interior design blog offers you design tips, solutions, and strategies for creating a space that inspires serenity and peace for families with special needs and sensory needs children.
Comfort for large families in small houses It’s possible to achieve a comfortable, visually-appealing space when living in small spaces (think city living) even if
As a parent, you want to have your “adult space”, while your children have their own “kids hangout space”, right? How many times have you
Decorating in general can sound overwhelming, doesn’t it? Where do you even begin? Do you pick the furniture first? Or paint colors? Paint color or
Do you find that your sensory kiddos behave better when they’re able to spend time outdoors? That’s because the outdoors is a great sensory space
So many parents go through similar situations, yet fail to share their stories because they try to just power through it. Yet, knowing that we’re
Thanksgiving can be a lot of fun, full of delicious food and quality time with family. But, for parents of sensory needs, it is stress
Do you ever walk into a room and not like the feeling of it? You’re not really sure why, but something about it just doesn’t
So you’re thinking: “Ok, I know my child has sensory issues. I know for a fact she doesn’t like her room, and I don’t know
As a mom of a special needs, sensory-seeking needs, call it what you will- child, your best teacher is your own child. You buy countless
Let’s talk about siblings. How do they digest the whole “sibling with special needs” issue? I don’t know about you, but having a special needs
Think about the following scenarios: Your daughter is learning from home. She is confined to a small space for her studies. She’s sitting in front
After several weeks of design planning, I was all ready to set up the room. I was mostly thinking about the sensory wall panel for
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