My roommate and I are both Autistic as are like 99% of people who ever enter our apartment so we've basically designed our apartment around being the ideal autism environment. In Unmasking Autism there was a reference to neurodivergent interior design which was coined by Marta Rose who hasn't actually written any kind of long-form text about it just a lot of instagram posts which I find to be completely inaccessible. I think a more mainstream manifestation of the same principals are becoming popularized by KC Davis who in addition to publishing a best-selling book about it has also been interviewed by the New York Times and so forth.
I've been getting really into this idea lately (which is also how I fell down a feng shui hole) and a lot of it seems focused on how to stay organized or tidy. But there are a lot of other things that make a home catered to Autistic brains which my roommate and I have come up with even before we both heard about Marta Rose and KC Davis, and I thought I'd share them because I'm really proud of our living room and kitchen and want to talk about it.
The end result is that our living room just has immaculate good vibes and people love coming over even though our apartment is super tiny and can only comfortably hold a maximum of six people and there's nowhere to eat besides the coffee table.
Now if only I could figure out what to do with my bedroom.