Every environment communicates.
Long before someone notices the architecture, the lighting or the décor, they have already begun responding to the space around them.
Some places invite people to slow down. Others subtly encourage movement, conversation, reflection or rest. Often these qualities are felt long before they are consciously recognised.
A Perception Audit explores how an environment is experienced through the eyes of the people who move through it, revealing opportunities to strengthen clarity, comfort, connection and the overall guest journey.
What is a Perception Audit?
Rather than focusing only on aesthetics or function, a Perception Audit considers the lived experience of a place.
It explores how light, colour, atmosphere, movement, transitions and sensory cues influence the way people orient themselves, engage with others and remember their experience.