JD Design Awards 2025

Sensory Sanctuary by Sowmya G

Diploma in Interior Design

The world’s in a fast-forward mode 24/7 these days. Walking into Sensory Sanctuary by Sowmya G is like pausing a really chaotic playlist. Forget your usual museum energy with silent white walls and people pretending to ponder over paintings. Here, it’s all real—the colors, the sounds, the soft textures, the mellow glow. They all make you want to stick around instead of hustling to the gift shop.

Sowmya isn’t messing around. This place has a sanctuary mode. Not that cheap spa music and fake zen, but honest-to-goodness peacefulness. Every corner’s got independant interest: warm glowy lights, stuff that can to be touched, chill soundtracks—it’s almost like sensory therapy for folks fixated to their phones. See the mindfulness stuff showing through, and the Japanese “ma” concept woven in—giving meaning to that in-between emptiness.

But, this isn’t just art on walls. The whole point is to let visitors feel what actual calm is. You get to wander through these sensory “landscapes”—and each one’s like a palate cleanser for your brain. Stillness isn’t boring here, it’s a choice. It actually does something to you if you let it.

Sensory Sanctuary by Sowmya G

Sensory Sanctuary flips the whole idea of what museums used to be. No more silent spectators—now you’re in the middle of it all, breathing, feeling, just… existing in a good way. Art that teaches you to pause. In today’s world, that’s not just cool—it’s almost rebellious.

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Sensory Sanctuary flips the whole idea of what museums used to be. No more silent spectators—now you’re in the middle of it all, breathing, feeling, just… existing in a good way. Art that teaches you to pause. In today’s world, that’s not just cool—it’s almost rebellious.