by caredisplay-admin
on 3rd April 2021
This custom printed wallpaper is in the lounge of a dementia suite at Meadbank Clinic in London. The patient group means it’s not possible to have real fireplace, bookcase and framed images but this gives a pretty realistic impression of a homely lounge
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by caredisplay-admin
on 20th March 2021
The room where nurses are able to grab 5 minutes to relax or eat their packed lunch is probably their favourite space so it’s essential this room is a welcoming place. We transformed a room at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham with this wallpaper. The image was chosen by the nurses themselves, you can imagine the banter as they sit around it.
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by caredisplay-admin
on 3rd February 2021
A welcoming wallpaper for Smyth House at St Andrew’s Hospital in Northampton
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by caredisplay-admin
on 1st December 2017
We designed, produced and installed a wallpaper along the whole length of a first floor corridor of Prince George Duke of Kent at Chiselhurst
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by caredisplay-admin
on 1st June 2017
The residents at Avalon Nursing Home in Bridgwater are very pleased with their digital wallpapers we installed in the dining area and corridor. These are local images of the surrounding area which benefit those living with Dementia.
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by caredisplay-admin
on 15th May 2017
A room with a view!
This was a digital wallpaper we installed in a Quiet Room at Myrtle Ward, Tamarind Centre in Birmingham.
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by caredisplay-admin
on 28th April 2017
We cheered up the wards at Juniper Centre in Birmingham with a series of image panels. Here’s a couple that are in Sage Ward
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by caredisplay-admin
on 22nd December 2016
Here’s a railway station digital wallpaper for a corridor at the reminiscence floor of Sunrise of Purley.
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by caredisplay-admin
on 28th July 2016
How about a train in your dining room? Here’s one for Camelot Care in Wellington.
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by caredisplay-admin
on 1st January 2016
Lake House is a 63 bed care home in Adderbury run by The Order of St Johns.
We produced and installed digital wallpaper for a newly decorated area that stretched across the whole of the long corridor – a full 17 metres wide. We also designed the image and if you look carefully you can see it’s in two sections that are mirror images.
The name of the ward? Bluebell of course!

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