Artistically Patterned Children's Hospitals

This Hospital's Design Aims to Raise Kids' Spirits

The Sheffield children's hospital had its rooms designed by the British designer Morag Myerscough in order to liven up the space and uplift the spirits of the kids who must reside in them.

The main focus of the designer in beginning this project was to use bold and dynamic colors, a feat that he certainly was able to accomplish. Using bright colors, geometric shapes and clean lines, the designer was able to transform the children's hospital rooms into areas that sick kids are able to maintain a sense of normalcy in. The end result is a space that still looks like a hospital, but one that offers a more playful aesthetic in order to ease some of the anxiety that children may face under such harrowing circumstances.
Trend Themes
1. Playful Hospital Design - Opportunity for designers to create more child-friendly hospital spaces using colorful, geometric shapes and clean lines to promote a positive, playful atmosphere for sick children.
2. Wellness-themed Design Services - Opportunity for interior designers to offer specialized wellness-themed design services for children's hospitals to create uplifting atmospheres using unique concepts and inspiration to promote healing and well-being.
3. Virtual Reality Therapy - Opportunity to incorporate virtual reality technology in children's hospitals to supplement traditional treatment methods and provide kids with immersive, interactive experiences that can distract them from the hospital environment and help ease anxiety.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Interior designers can offer specialized services to children's hospitals to promote child-friendly atmospheres and improve patient outcomes.
2. Children's Healthcare - Hospitals and other healthcare providers can prioritize pediatric care and invest in child-friendly interiors to promote wellness and ease anxiety for sick children.
3. Virtual Reality - Virtual reality companies can explore opportunities to use their technology to create immersive, distraction-based therapy programs for children in hospitals and other healthcare settings.

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