The demand for “autism center interior design” is growing rapidly, but these spaces require a highly technical approach to ensure they support therapy goals. At DIG, we specialize in creating environments for “Behavioral Health” that balance clinical safety with sensory comfort.
Acoustics and Lighting Control
For children with autism, sensory regulation is critical. High NRC-rated ceiling tiles and impact-resistant wall treatments are standard in our specifications to reduce noise reverberation. Similarly, we utilize dimmable LED lighting with adjustable color temperatures, allowing therapists to modify the environment based on a patient’s needs.
Durability Meets Comfort
In projects like our “ABA Clinic” designs, the challenge is selecting materials that are durable enough for high-traffic healthcare settings but soft enough to prevent injury. We specify contract-grade vinyls that mimic the look of woven textiles, ensuring the space feels welcoming rather than institutional while maintaining strict infection control standards.


