The Care Home Interiors Company

The Care Home Interiors Company Care Home Interiors Co. is a specialist interior design and installation company.

Creating a care home is about far more than selecting furniture and finishes.It is about creating places where people fe...
23/06/2026

Creating a care home is about far more than selecting furniture and finishes.

It is about creating places where people feel comfortable, confident and connected.

Elizabeth Gardens was designed with those principles at its heart, resulting in an environment that balances functionality with warmth and personality.

Our latest case study explores the journey from concept to completion.

Download your copy today.

View the Elizabeth Gardens Case Study 👇
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A family's first visit to a care home often happens long before they arrive in person.It happens on a screen.They scroll...
19/06/2026

A family's first visit to a care home often happens long before they arrive in person.

It happens on a screen.

They scroll through photographs, compare facilities, look at bedrooms, communal spaces and gardens, and begin to imagine whether this could feel like home for someone they love.

Within moments, an impression is formed.

That is why the environment plays such an important role in today's care sector.

Outstanding care may sit behind the front door, but if the online presentation feels dated, neglected or uninspiring, many families may never take the next step.

The physical environment is no longer just part of the resident experience.

It is also part of the decision-making process.

In her article for Healthcare Property Magazine, Kerry Southern-Reason highlights why care homes must now understand the importance of environment in a modern, competitive market.

A home should feel reassuring before the visit, during the visit and long after someone moves in.
Read the full article here 👇
https://healthcare-property.com/magazines/may-2026/

When was the last time you walked through your care home and looked for confusion?Can someone easily recognise where the...
17/06/2026

When was the last time you walked through your care home and looked for confusion?

Can someone easily recognise where they are? Can they understand where they need to go next? Can they identify their bedroom? Can they find somewhere comfortable to sit if they become tired?

The small moments of uncertainty often go unnoticed by everyone except the person experiencing them. The role of good care home interior design is not simply to make spaces look attractive. It's to reduce those moments of uncertainty wherever possible.

Because confidence grows when environments make sense.
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Compliant doesn't automatically mean enabling.This is one of the biggest misconceptions we see. A care home can meet eve...
15/06/2026

Compliant doesn't automatically mean enabling.

This is one of the biggest misconceptions we see. A care home can meet every regulation. Pass every inspection. Tick every box. And still fail to support the people living within it.

Compliance creates a foundation. But design should go much further. The question shouldn't be:"Does this meet the standard?" It should be: "Does this help somebody live more independently?" There is a huge difference.

The most successful care environments aren't designed around regulations. They're designed around people.
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Would you choose to live there?It's a question we always ask when designing care home interiors. Would I choose to live ...
10/06/2026

Would you choose to live there?

It's a question we always ask when designing care home interiors.

Would I choose to live there? Would I feel safe, comfortable and respected?

Would I feel like an adult?

Because the answer should be yes! And design should support personal identity, choice, independence and belonging.

When we start designing from lived experience everything changes.
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The best dementia design is often the design nobody notices.People often expect dementia-friendly design to be obvious.B...
08/06/2026

The best dementia design is often the design nobody notices.

People often expect dementia-friendly design to be obvious.

Bright colours.
Large signs.
Themed spaces.

Yet some of the most effective design interventions are almost invisible.

A chair positioned exactly where someone naturally needs to pause.

A familiar fabric that feels reassuring to touch.

A bedroom layout that instinctively guides someone towards the bathroom.

A carefully chosen colour contrast that helps someone recognise a door.

None of these things shout for attention.

But they quietly support confidence, independence and dignity every single day.

Good dementia design isn't about creating a feature.

It's about removing barriers before they become problems.

Often, the most successful design solutions are the ones residents never consciously notice at all.

That's the real art of dementia design.
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🏆 We are delighted to announce that The Care Home Interiors Company has been named:Best Design Business of the Year 2026...
04/06/2026

🏆 We are delighted to announce that The Care Home Interiors Company has been named:

Best Design Business of the Year 2026 – United Kingdom

at the SME500 UK Awards 2026.

This award is a wonderful recognition of our team's passion, creativity and commitment to transforming care environments across the UK.

Every project we undertake begins with a simple question:

How can we make life better for the people who live, work and visit here? Everything we do is centred around creating environments that feel reassuring, enabling and truly homely.

Thank you to our clients, partners and incredible team who continue to trust us to bring these spaces to life.

A care home should reflect the place it belongs to.At Trent Bridge Care Home, the surroundings were too special to ignor...
03/06/2026

A care home should reflect the place it belongs to.

At Trent Bridge Care Home, the surroundings were too special to ignore. With views across Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, nearby football stadiums, the river and Nottingham landmarks, we designed interiors to connect residents to the life and identity of the area around them.

Because great care home design is not generic. It should feel rooted, recognisable and meaningful.

The result is a home with real personality one that feels part of its community, not separate from it.
You can see its interior here in our case study 👇
https://carehome-interiors.co.uk/case-studies/

The first care home visit often starts online.Before a family calls, books a tour or walks through the front door, they ...
01/06/2026

The first care home visit often starts online.

Before a family calls, books a tour or walks through the front door, they have probably already looked at the website.

They have seen the photographs.
They have compared bedrooms, lounges, dining areas and gardens.
They have formed an impression.

That is why the physical environment matters commercially as well as emotionally.

A care home that looks tired online may never get the chance to show how good its care really is.

In her article for Healthcare Property Magazine, Kerry Southern-Reason highlights why care homes must now understand the importance of environment in a modern, competitive market.

A home should feel reassuring before the visit, during the visit and long after someone moves in.
Read the full article here 👇
https://healthcare-property.com/magazines/may-2026/

What can exceptional care home design achieve on a tiny footprint?At Trent Bridge Care Home by Tanglewood Care Homes, we...
29/05/2026

What can exceptional care home design achieve on a tiny footprint?

At Trent Bridge Care Home by Tanglewood Care Homes, we created a stunning 72-bed care home interior across five impressive levels on a compact plot proving that thoughtful design is never about the size of the space, but how intelligently it is used.

From the moment you step inside, this is a home designed to feel uplifting, connected and full of character.

This is what we do at The Care Home Interiors Company.
We do not simply furnish care homes. We shape environments people can truly live well in.
Take a look at our case study here 👇
https://carehome-interiors.co.uk/case-studies/

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