Kayla’s Children Centre
Client: Kayla’s Children Centre
Location: Vaughan, ON
Status: Complete
Kayla’s Children Centre provides educational, therapeutic, and recreational programs for children and young adults with disabilities, behavioural challenges, and complex medical needs. To support its growing programs, the Young Adult Healthy Living Hub was developed as a dedicated environment for adolescent participants, focused on fostering independence, life skills, and social-emotional development. The architectural design integrates educational and recreational functions, including a fitness centre, change rooms, art studio, classrooms, and a simulated life-skills apartment within a cohesive and accessible environment that supports learning, personal growth, and the transition to adulthood.
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To create an engaging learning environment and memorable experiences for children with special needs, C& Partners carefully analyzed the movement patterns and functional requirements of different user groups to develop a comprehensive design solution. The result is a welcoming, mature, and highly accessible environment that supports learning, social interaction, and well-being.
As other areas of the Centre had previously undergone renovations, the design maintains continuity by incorporating the Centre’s logo colors and natural materials, creating a cohesive experience throughout the facility. Extensive research into materials, color psychology, and environmental features suitable for young adults with disabilities further informed the design approach.
A range of thoughtfully selected elements, including zoned and adjustable lighting, sensory spaces, soft furnishings, and calming color palettes were integrated to create an atmosphere that is both stimulating and relaxing. These design principles extend across all areas of the Centre, from the main corridors and fitness centre to the simulated life-skills apartment.
In the main corridor, calming shades of blue and green were selected to promote comfort and reduce stress, while neutral tones help define and distinguish different functional zones. Linear LED lighting runs along the corridor and is complemented by cove lighting that highlights walls finished in soft, natural wood-tone laminate. Classroom entrances are identified by a vibrant green accent, while the sensory wall and fitness centre entrance feature a distinctive three-tone blue design. Comfortable seating alcoves, enhanced with custom wall graphics, provide inviting spaces for social interaction, relaxation, and informal gathering.
Accessibility was a key consideration throughout the project. Upgraded stairs, ramps, and circulation routes ensure that all users can comfortably and independently access every area of the Centre.