About Neurocuration
Neurocuration, led by Sherry Hayes, believes that every space should be a true reflection of the people it serves—whether a family, an organization, or a team. Thoughtfully designed spaces have the power to unite, inspire, and invite connection. They bond individuals toward a common goal while fostering a sense of belonging for all who enter.
Our mission is to create environments where well-being thrives, creativity flourishes, and productivity soars. Modern neuroscience shows us that physical spaces deeply impact our emotions, behaviors, and relationships—for better or worse. That’s why we focus on designing spaces that work for you, not against you, ensuring they support the goals and values of those who inhabit them.
A space designed with intention shows care for those who use it and respect for those invited into it. It inspires connection and offers something greater than the sum of its parts: an opportunity to flourish.
We know better now, and we must do better. At Neurocuration, we help families and organizations design spaces that promote wellbeing, reflect their unique identities, and provide the foundation for a thriving future. Let’s work together to create a space where connection, creativity, and purpose come to life.
Design Philosphy
1. Design is Dynamic and Evolving
Design is never static. It adapts and transforms to reflect the user, their journey, and the changes they experience in life. Spaces must grow alongside the people who inhabit them, meeting their needs and nurturing their well-being through every stage of life.
2. The User is the Heart of the Design
A successful design isn’t just about objects or aesthetics—it’s about the people who use the space. By deeply understanding their values, goals, and preferences, we create environments that are meaningful, supportive, and reflective of their unique identity.
3. Wellbeing is the Core Objective
Design has the power to enhance wellbeing by engaging the senses, fostering connection, and creating harmony. Every detail—from lighting to layout—is chosen with intention to nourish the mind, body, and spirit, leaving people feeling energized and supported.
4. Design is Collaborative and Intentional
The design process is a partnership between the client and designer, rooted in curiosity and intention. It’s about solving problems creatively, considering every element thoughtfully, and curating spaces that serve a greater purpose beyond aesthetics.
5. Spaces Should Inspire Creativity and Flourishing
Great design doesn’t just look beautiful—it empowers people in everyday experiences. A well-designed space inspires productivity, creativity, connection, and joy, creating a foundation for a flourishing life.