Transforming the spaces where our most vulnerable moments unfold — into environments that breathe warmth, wonder, and hope.
← Back to HomeI have a friend at my church — a mother whose youngest daughter spends more time than not at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. They are overwhelmed with joy on the days she gets to come home. As we talked one afternoon about what those long stays are really like, I asked her about the room her daughter lives in for weeks at a time.
"Cold and empty," she said.
That broke my heart. I thought of this sweet, tiny girl — surrounded by overwhelming experiences she doesn't fully understand, enduring one hospital stay after another, with little in her world she can control. And I thought: what if the wall could change that?
What if instead of dreading those rooms, she could look forward to being in the jungle room — or spend her days imagining herself playing Candy Land with the crabs at the bottom of a beautiful ocean floor, or drifting away in a hot air balloon high above the mountains? What if her mind could travel somewhere full of wonder, instead of sitting inside four cold walls?
— Kristina Morley, Founder, J&Kreations
How much more could a child heal when her imagination is engaged — when hope has something to look at? That question is what drives everything we do in healthcare spaces. This is not about decoration. This is about helping add to the humanity in the most difficult rooms in our community.
Decades of evidence-based design research have documented what caregivers have long understood intuitively — that the physical environment profoundly shapes the emotional and physiological experience of healing. Visually enriched spaces have been associated with reduced patient anxiety, lower perceived pain, and a greater sense of dignity and calm during vulnerable moments.
"The physical environment is not separate from care — it is part of care. What patients see, feel, and experience in their surroundings directly influences their emotional state, their trust in caregivers, and their capacity to heal."
— Evidence-Based Healthcare Design ResearchFor families, a humanized environment communicates that their loved one is seen as a whole person — not just a patient. For staff, it creates a workplace that acknowledges the emotional weight they carry every day. Beautiful spaces are not a luxury in healthcare — they are a form of compassion made visible.
We understand that a hospital is a working environment. Every detail of our process is designed to integrate seamlessly — with minimal disruption, no chemicals lingering in the air, and results that hold up to the rigorous demands of a medical setting.
Ink is cured by UV light the moment it touches the wall — dramatically reducing airborne exposure during printing and leaving no wet surface behind.
Our printer operates quietly and efficiently. We work around your schedule — evenings, weekends, phased installations — whatever keeps your facility running.
UV-cured surfaces are hard, non-porous, and washable. No peeling edges, no seams where bacteria can harbor — just a smooth, beautiful, cleanable wall.
Direct-to-wall printing eliminates the adhesive layers and seams of traditional wallcoverings — the cleaner, more hygienic choice for sensitive environments.
Our printer requires approximately 10 inches of floor clearance and 4 inches from side walls — rarely a limitation in hallways, patient rooms, or waiting areas.
Drywall, concrete, plaster, glass — smooth to semi-textured surfaces up to 14 feet high. Nature scenes, playful themes, calming abstracts — we bring your vision to life.
Themed environments that give young patients something to look forward to — a jungle to explore, an ocean to dive into, a sky full of hot air balloons to dream about.
The hardest rooms in any hospital — where families sit with fear and uncertainty. A warm, beautiful environment communicates care before a single word is spoken.
Long corridors that patients travel by wheelchair or gurney — transformed into journeys through forests, meadows, and mountain vistas that calm and uplift.
The people who give everything deserve a space that gives something back — an environment that acknowledges the weight they carry and restores them.
We believe deeply in this work — and we want to prove it. We are hoping to find a few Utah healthcare facilities to partner with us on a pilot installation, where together we can explore the real-world impact of immersive healing environments on patient experience, staff wellbeing, and long-term durability. This is an opportunity to be part of something meaningful, documented, and lasting.
We'll work with your team to observe and document patient response, family feedback, and staff experience over time.
Healthcare cleaning protocols are rigorous. We want to understand firsthand how our surfaces perform in your specific environment.
Pilot participants help shape the future of healing spaces — and their stories help us advocate for this work in facilities across Utah and beyond.
We also warmly welcome donors, foundations, and community partners who share a vision for humanizing healthcare environments. A single mural can transform a room — and the experience of every child, family member, and caregiver who enters it.
Mention "Healing Spaces Pilot" in your message and we'll reach out within two business days.
Every project begins with a conversation. Share your vision — and let's imagine together what your walls could become.
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