See It Before You Buy It — Free Custom Sensory Path Mockup for Your School
One of the most common things I hear from principals and school administrators before they order a Sacred Steps Sensory Path is some version of this:
"I love the idea — I just can't picture what it would actually look like in our hallway."
I get it. Buying a sensory path is a real investment. You're committing to a permanent change to your school environment, and it can be hard to visualize how a product will look in your specific space based on photos of someone else's school.
So I started offering something that has completely changed the conversation — and I want to make it available to every school that's been on the fence.
I will create a free custom mockup showing exactly what a Sacred Steps Sensory Path could look like in your specific space. No cost. No obligation.
What Is a Custom Mockup?
A custom mockup is a personalized visual created specifically for your school. You send me a photo of your hallway, wall, counseling office, library, or common area — and I'll show you what a Sacred Steps path would look like installed in that exact space.
It's not a generic rendering. It's YOUR hallway, YOUR space, with a Sacred Steps path placed exactly where it would live.
This gives you something incredibly powerful before you spend a single dollar: the ability to see it, share it with your staff, show it to your school board, and make a confident, informed decision.
Why I Started Offering This
As a school-based OT I've spent over a decade walking the hallways of schools. I know that every building is different — different dimensions, different floor colors, different wall configurations, different traffic patterns.
I also know that the biggest barrier between a principal who loves the idea of a sensory path and a principal who actually orders one is often just confidence. Confidence that it will fit. Confidence that it will look right. Confidence that it will work in their specific building.
A custom mockup removes that barrier completely.
When a principal can see their own hallway transformed — can show their staff exactly what the Ten Commandments path would look like outside the third-grade classrooms, or where the Bible Stories path would go near the gym — the decision becomes so much clearer.
Several schools that have received mockups have told me it was the moment they went from "I'm interested" to "I'm ready to order."
What Spaces Work Best?
Sacred Steps paths are more flexible than most people realize. Here are the spaces I most commonly mockup for schools:
Hallways — The most common installation. A path running along one wall of a school hallway, typically near classrooms that need extra regulation support or near high-traffic transition areas like the gym, cafeteria, or specials wing.
Walls — Wall-mounted paths work beautifully in spaces where floor installation isn't ideal. They're also a great option for smaller spaces and can be combined with floor elements for a full sensory experience.
Counseling offices — A calming station or small portable path in a school counselor's office gives students a regulation tool before they head back to class. Even a small corner can be transformed.
Libraries — Libraries are increasingly being used as calm spaces and flexible learning environments. A sensory path near the entrance or along a wall gives students a movement break that transitions them into a focused reading mindset.
Common areas — Cafeteria exits, gym entrances, main office waiting areas — any high-traffic space where students regularly transition can benefit from a purposeful movement tool.
Therapy rooms — For schools with OT or counseling spaces, a portable path is a perfect addition to the therapy toolkit. No installation needed — just roll it out and go.
Faith-Based and Public School Options
Sacred Steps offers paths for every school setting.
For Catholic and Christian schools, our faith-based paths weave Scripture verses and faith themes into every movement activity — the Ten Commandments, Bible Stories, Fruit of the Spirit, Who God Says I Am, the Holy Alphabet, and more. Your hallway becomes a place where faith and movement meet every single day.
For public schools, our neutral paths use universal values and research-based frameworks — the Regulation Station (inspired by Zones of Regulation), Leaders in Motion (inspired by Leader in Me), and Steps to Success (focusing on character values like kindness, perseverance, and respect). No faith-based language — just powerful, OT-designed movement for every student.
Both lines are commercially printed on heavy-duty vinyl, built to last 5-7 years, and available in portable and permanent versions.
How to Get Your Free Mockup
It couldn't be simpler:
Take a photo of your hallway, wall, counseling office, library, or any common area in your school
Email it to me at hello@sacredstepssensorypaths.com with a note about your school type (Catholic, Christian, or public) and any paths you're considering
I'll create your custom mockup and send it back to you personally — usually within a few business days
That's it. No forms to fill out. No sales call required. Just a personalized visual that helps you see exactly what's possible in your space.
A Special Offer — Through June 15th Only
Right now, through June 15th, I'm also offering something extra for schools that are ready to move forward:
Purchase any full Sacred Steps path and choose a FREE activity to add to your order — a $150-$200 value at no cost to you.
Whether that's a calming station for your school counselor's office, an extra movement stop in your hallway, or a Rainbow Reset for your calming corner — you choose, and we add it free.
Summer is truly the perfect time to install. Your custodial team can lay the path and wax right over it before students return in the fall — and your hallways will be ready and waiting on Day 1.
See What Other Schools Are Saying
"The sensory paths have been a blessing for all of our students. Our elementary students love walking down the path every day and in middle school, students stop between classes to follow the rosary." — Brandi Lumley, Assistant Principal, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School
"Trisha was very professional, the installation was perfect, the product is beyond my expectations, and our students absolutely love the sensory path. I couldn't ask for a better experience and result." — Tracy Koenig, Principal, St. Patrick's Catholic School, Bryan, OH
"Our students love using the Noah's Ark portable sensory pathway during times of transition throughout the school day. Being able to transport the pathway easily from room to room is so nice, and it is easy to store. We're so happy with this product!" — Kaitlyn Little, Vice Principal, St. Joseph the Worker School, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ready to See What's Possible?
Your hallway has potential you might not even realize yet. Let me show you what it could look like.
👉 Email a photo to: hello@sacredstepssensorypaths.com
👉 Or request a free sample: www.sacredstepssensorypaths.com/contact
👉 Shop all paths: www.sacredstepssensorypaths.com/store
Your students are ready to move. Is your school ready for Sacred Steps? 🙏