Senior Residents Reviewing an Apartment Floor Plan Drawing at an Assisted Living Facility

How to Choose the Right Assisted Living Floor Plan for a Comfortable Lifestyle

One of the biggest choices you’ll make in assisted living is deciding which floor plan meets your needs. It’s essential because that’s where you’ll live. You want to be able to move around easily, have a safe environment, and be able to enjoy your hobbies and entertain guests. 

When you consider your daily activities, storage requirements, and how independent you want to be, choosing a floor plan can be easier. Each floor plan has its advantages, so consider what is important to you, and you’ll be able to decide which layout serves you best. Read on to learn how to choose an ideal floor plan for your lifestyle.

How to Choose a Floor Plan That Fits Your Lifestyle

Here’s what to consider when choosing a floor plan:

Assess Daily Routines and Habits

Think about your typical day. Do you prefer relaxing mornings with coffee in your living room? Or do you like to have room to spread out for hobbies and activities? Mealtime routines, reading nooks, tv rooms, and guest accommodations are all other aspects to consider. Your floor plan should fit around your habits, not make you change your habits to work around it. Factor in traffic patterns from room to room and how conveniently you can access the rooms you use most. Selecting a floor plan that complements how you live will make your new home feel natural as soon as you walk in.

Check Mobility and Accessibility Needs

Another consideration is how easy it is to get around the property. Doorways that are wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs, level entrances, and bathrooms built with accessibility in mind can make everyday tasks safer and more convenient. Are the doorways wide enough for your furniture? Are there any awkward floor transitions? Do fixtures and fittings, such as handrails, need to be moved? Are there long distances to travel between key spaces? Take your current mobility needs into consideration when browsing our range of floor plans.

Consider Size and Layout

Ask yourself how much space in your assisted living home will make you comfortable. Open floor plans allow you to move more freely, and furniture placement can be easier. How many bedrooms would you like? Don’t forget to leave enough room for lounging space as well as space for hobbies and guests. If you have a large family or entertain often, you will need more space. You also don’t want too much space. Consider traffic patterns and how you will use the home when it’s full of stuff and people. The right floor plan and size will allow you to move freely around your home and provide you with ample space you need.

Evaluate Storage and Furniture Space

Make sure to check for the amount of storage in each room of the assisted senior living community . Closets, drawers, and shelves should be big enough to store your possessions. Also, consider what furniture you plan on storing. Consider your couches, chairs, tables, and beds. Having enough storage space will allow you to avoid clutter from accumulating. Each room should be able to accommodate your desired floor plan. Maybe you like to craft or collect things; allow yourself some extra space there, too. Pick a floor plan that will work with the way you like to store things.

Decide on Privacy Level

Think about your privacy needs. Do you want your bedroom and bathroom to be fully private, or is sharing a common space acceptable? Observe the flow of each floor plan and where bedrooms and bathrooms are in relation to common areas. Consider your privacy in terms of noise and foot traffic. Your privacy significantly influences your comfort level, your ability to relax, and your feeling of control in your own home.

Evaluate Light and Ventilation 

Observe how much natural light each room receives. Natural lighting can increase the comfort level and mood of your home. Notice where the windows are located and how air flows through each room. Check if there are doors or vents for air to move throughout the home. You want to ensure that there is proper circulation and you aren’t left with stuffy rooms. Consider where the sun rises and sets throughout the day, and if you’d prefer to have rooms that are sunny or shaded. Good air flow and natural light will allow you to feel happier and healthier in your home.

Review Safety Features

You need to prioritize safety throughout your daily routine. Find floor plans that have reachable controls and slip-resistant surfaces. Look for deadbolts on doors and safety features such as smoke detectors and emergency pull cords. Ensure that the floor plan has minimal slip and fall hazards. Bathrooms and kitchens should also be designed with safety in mind. Details such as grab bars and slip-resistant flooring can help make your daily routine easier and safer. When you find a floor plan with your desired safety features, you’ll have one less thing to worry about. 

Explore Common Areas and Amenities

Review the floor plan to identify common areas that are available to you. Some places have lounges, community rooms, dining halls, or outdoor patios. These spaces can allow you to have more living space and socialize with your neighbors. Consider how far these spaces are from your unit. An ideal floor plan will allow you easy access to the amenities you hope to utilize. Enjoying the spaces around you can give you the best lifestyle that doesn’t invade your personal space.

Plan for Visitors

How often do you entertain guests or family members?  Make sure there are rooms that easily allow visitors to sit down, eat, or sleep over. Having an open floor plan that can accommodate guests will allow you to entertain with ease. Factor in walkways, seating, and space for guests. Planning for visitors ensures that you can host them properly without feeling cramped.

Account for Future Flexibility

You may need additional rooms or a different layout in the future. You may require bedrooms located downstairs or a room that provides wheelchair accessibility. Selecting a floor plan that has versatility built in will prevent you from having to move when your needs change. Think about the hobbies you want to pursue or entertain more in the future. Consider your potential mobility needs years down the road. A floor plan that you can use now and well into the future will allow you to live comfortably.

Schedule a Tour at Lyndridge of Murphy 

The floor plan you choose impacts your everyday life, comfort, and independence. Consider your daily routines, space requirements, privacy needs, and flexibility. Finding a floor plan that aligns with your lifestyle will make your life easier.

Ready to experience organized assisted living Murphy, TX? Visit us at Lyndridge of Murphy and take a look at our floor plans. Picture yourself going through your daily routine in each floor plan. See the different layouts, amenities, and comfort we offer. Schedule a tour today and find your perfect floor plan fit.

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