by Beth Walters | May 22, 2019 | Aging in Place (Thriving in Place), outdoor living
I remember my childhood home. A typical split-foyer found in almost any Northern Virginia neighborhood built between the 50s and 80s. I remember scaling the upper level railing, hanging over the foyer, as I played Barbie and pretending to be falling off the “cliff”...
by Beth Walters | Dec 10, 2018 | Aging in Place (Thriving in Place)
“Should I stay, or should I go?” Without a doubt, this is a favorite topic with both clients and friends who are questioning the meaning of “what’s next” in their lives. Whether seen as daunting or exciting, the path on this new adventure can definitely be broken down...
by Beth Walters | Jul 10, 2018 | Aging in Place (Thriving in Place)
What components make for main-level living? Most think of the kitchen, living/family rooms and dining room – but what about the master suite, laundry room, and the hallways? Make access simple and safe for everyone by locating everything necessary to daily life on the...
by Beth Walters | May 29, 2018 | Aging in Place (Thriving in Place), Home Page Event
Isn’t it true that when guests arrive they all seem to gravitate in the kitchen? Kids return home from school, grandchildren come to visit, the neighbors drop in… and everyone ends up wedged between the sink and the fridge. Very few cooks enjoy being confined in a...
by Beth Walters | May 4, 2018 | Aging in Place (Thriving in Place)
Most would agree that the kitchen is the hub (heart) of the home. It’s where the family gathers for meals, queues up for carpools and prepares holiday feasts. It is the energetic center of the house – the fulcrum of all things family. Even in today’s busy...