When I saw this prompt, I was pretty sure I had written a zillion posts answering this very same question on here already, but when I did a quick search on my blog, I found just one: a post I wrote in 2021. This was long before I decided to move out of Raalte and then move out of the intensive support home again. Then again, neither of those moves had to do with the interior of the homes I resided in.
In fact, my room in Raalte was the best room I’ve had in a care facility so far, except for maybe my apartment in the independence training home. My current room, though not bad, is one of the worse ones in terms of its set-up. For one thing, it’s the very first room from the living room. This has its positives, but a huge negative is the fact that the living room television is literally set against my room’s wall. I’m not complaining – when I came into care, I never sought a dream home. I sought reasonably good care.
Now, to actually get to the point, I’m going to share some things my dream home would have.
First, it’d not be large. It’d not be a home at all, really. More like a studio. After all, I already occasionally got lost in my apartment in the intensive support home. I’d like a room similar to the one I had in Raalte, really, maybe slightly larger. It’d have its own bathroom and kitchen, of course, like I had in Raalte too. It would, unlike my room in Raalte, be on the ground floor and have a door that would lead to a patio where I could sit outside on warm days.
The bathroom would be luxurious, with its own bathtub for me to relax in. The kitchen would have all the things I need to cook a simple meal with assistance, like a microwave oven, fridge, etc.
Lastly, there’d be an armchair for me to relax in. Then there’d be all my regular furniture, such as my desk, craft table, cabinet and bed. Now that I think of it, I wouldn’t want a sensory waterbed, as then the room would be either too crowded or too large for me to navigate. I’d maybe like an additional sensory room. Not yet sure of that one.
I would, of course, decorate my room/apartment/whatever. I’d have my walls painted the same pink color I currently have on my wall here at the care home. My spouse reminded me that I had originally wanted my wall here to be painted lilac. I replied that I’d already written in this post that I’d go with pink, so pink it will be. I would add colorful, handmade wall art. In fact, this might become a reality here in my current room someday in the not too distant future, as one of my staff helped my fellow residents create wall art with colorful pieces of felt and I’m pretty sure with her help I could do a similar work.
that sounds fantastic, and I love the idea of pink walls, and wall art!
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Thank you. I currently have one wall in my room painted pink.
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That sounds like a brilliant room with everything that you would need.
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Yes indeed. Thanks so much for commenting.
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That sounds ideal, I would love somewhere that was all on the same level and I have a patio but I’d like it larger so I’d have more room for my wheelchair (currently I can just about get out the door but not actually go anywhere!) Pink is a lovely colour, but I went for purple (not lilac)
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Thanks for sharing. Purple is also a lovely color! I’m sorry your patio isn’t large enough for you to navigate in your wheelchair.
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Sounds like a wonderful living space. Hope you have an excellent week!
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Thank you. I hope your week is off to a great start too.
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You’re welcome.
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Sounds lovely. The idea of a sunny patio sounds very appealing.
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Thank you. I do in fact have a patio adjacent to my current room, which is really lovely.
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It sounds like you have a lovely room or apartment in mind. I hope it comes to fruition.
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Ah thanks. It’s unlikely to come true, but one can always dream, right?
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Sound like a very cozy room for sure. ☺️
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Thanks for saying that.
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