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Locality: Cambridge, Ontario

Phone: +1 519-574-7364



Website: www.sensoryscapes.ca

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Sensory-scapes 09.11.2020

It is amazing what a difference a window-scape can make! We crafted 10 completely custom window graphics for the long hallway in an Ontario LTC Home. Each one has is a different shade of blue, different style and has a different scene. Residents can stroll the halls, walk and talk about what they see out of the windows. The graphics are so realistic, stunning. Here are a few of my favs...

Sensory-scapes 29.10.2020

Excited to have joined RPO (Recreation Professionals of Ontario) as a business member and I look forward to the upcoming Virtual Convention Oct. 22. Now more than ever, as the world pulls back we need to find new ways to move forward and support the organizations that support our industries.

Sensory-scapes 18.10.2020

Typically I install Ceiling-scape Tiles in schools and Long Term Care homes. It was a treat for me to do an installation at Dearborn Performance and Wellness Centre in Waterloo Ontario. This place is fabulous, and dedicated to mind body health. Also glad to see that these tiles are the perfect fit for dentist, chiro, massage, spa and other medical treatment offices. Check out Dearborn at: www.dearbornhealth.com

Sensory-scapes 09.10.2020

This beautiful 2-part sensory room implemented a "night sky nebula" Ceiling-scape pattern and 3 part custom base in matching plum and blue colours. The base includes an incline, a step/seat and a Bubble Tube support that anyone can stand on. Divided by a mobile wall this calm sensory area is adjacent a more active sensory space.

Sensory-scapes 02.10.2020

Crest View Village is a LTC home located in gorgeous Creston BC. With a desire to capitalize on the town's mountain scenery and rich agricultural heritage, Sensory-scapes created 2 Window-scape murals that showcase a mountain/vineyard vista as well as the historically preserved Creston Grain Elevators. What was once 22' of blank wall, is now a "window" to the community that many of the residents have grow up in, built and love.