Brightening the path for young patients
Specialisms Utilised.
The Challenge.
The impact of hospital environments on patient well-being, particularly for children, is critical. Recognising this, Queen Mary's Hospital for Children wanted to transform a gloomy underground tunnel leading to the main St Helier Hospital into a more welcoming and cheerful space for its young patients.
The design process then started! We developed a series of detailed designs for the mural, incorporating a variety of teddy bears and rainbows to create a lively and engaging scene. Each element of the mural was carefully planned and sized to fit the tunnel's dimensions and wall textures, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing outcome.
Once the designs and measurements were finalised, we worked closely with a skilled mural painter who brought the vibrant concepts to life.
The Results.
A transformation.
What was once a dreary passageway became a bright, joyful, and engaging walkway for children and their families.
Happy children.
The feedback from hospital staff, patients, and visitors was overwhelmingly positive.
We're thrilled with the work done by the h2o team. Their suggestions were carefully considered and their final artwork perfectly captured our hospital's essence. Thanks for your invaluable assistance - we look forward to working with you again!
Dejan Kocev
Epsom and St. Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust