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Apartment Design for Senior Living at LakeHouse Menomonee

Written by Discovery Senior Living | Jul 7, 2025 4:00:00 AM

According to WebFX statistics, the US interior design industry grows by about 3% each year.

While senior living residents don't pay to have their apartments renovated, they still deserve beautifully designed spaces. Because of this, top senior communities allow those within their walls to personalize their apartments and tailor them to their individual tastes. 

Menomonee Falls, WI, is famous for its historical parks and trails. Aesthetics matter here, both outdoors and indoors. Read on to learn all about senior apartment design and how you can take our well-appointed spaces and make them your own.

Assisted Living Floor Plans: What to Know

Before considering apartment design strategies for making your new apartment feel like home, it's important to know what kind of space you're working with. Residents of the best assisted living community in Wisconsin can choose between multiple floor plans.

Studio suitesfeature a single room that contains:

  • A bed
  • A kitchenette
  • A living room

A bathroom is annexed to the space.

In a one-bedroom apartment, these rooms are all separated from one another. Wide doorways make it easier to maneuver between rooms, even when using mobility aids like wheelchairs or walkers.

Two-bedroom apartments have two independent bedrooms that each house a resident. The roommates share common areas of their apartment. This is ideal for seniors who want to form a close relationship with someone right outside their door.

Apartment Features

Regardless of the choice that new residents and their families make, all senior-friendly layouts come with several features to ensure resident comfort. They include:

  • Large walk-in closets
  • Walk-in showers are perfect for holding shower chairs
  • Ample storage space in both closets and drawers
  • Carpeted flooring in bedrooms
  • Comfortable furnishings like beds and dressers
  • Treated windows that offer lots of natural light
  • Easy-to-access drawers and cabinets in furniture
  • In-room temperature control for a customizable experience

Safe senior apartments also have accessibility featureslike railings and wheelchair ramps.

Understanding these features offers seniors insight into their room layout. Knowing what you have means that you can plan to decorate and design each room within your apartment appropriately. Plus, since you already know about the included furniture and carpeting, there's no reason to bring those things from home!

Familiar Objects for Comfortable Surroundings

Accessible housing is important, as are the human connections that an assisted living community nurtures.

However, even knowing that, residents are still making a major life shift. Transitioning to senior living can be emotionally difficult. The University of Michigan reports that one in three seniors struggles with depression, and life changes are a risk factor for mental health problems.

Adding something familiar to your new home can decrease the impact of this transition!

Bringing family photosalong can help residents feel less alone. They're connections to the past and reminders of those who love them. Plus, since LakeHouse Menominee encourages visitors, they're a great reminder of something to look forward to.

Booksare also great comfort items to bring. A favorite novel can transport seniors to their favorite worlds or let them spend time with beloved characters.

Seniors can also bring familiar itemslike:

  • Trinkets
  • Throw pillows
  • Blankets
  • Paintings
  • Metal wall art
  • Vases
  • Dishware

This is a surefire way to make your apartment decor more comfortable and familiar.

The top Menomonee Falls community is also pet-friendly. You can bring your four-legged family member along, so don't forget to pack their familiar things, too!

Sprucing Up the Apartment

No matter what things you keep in your apartment, it's important to create a good design scheme that shows them off. 

You can choose from other design options like:

  • Vintage pastels and checkerboard patterns
  • Hygge blankets and bookshelves
  • Rustic wood carvings and natural hues

However, these are far from the most common options available.

There are better, more common options for seniors moving into their assisted living floor plans: namely, antique and contemporary decor.

Antique Apartment Design 

Antique design schemes are common, and they feature:

  • Heavy woods
  • Ornate carvings
  • Warm, soft lighting
  • Rich, deep hues like burgundy and royal purple
  • Intricate rug patterns, such as those on oriental rugs

Contemporary Aesthetics

If you want something more modern, that's also a great choice. Especially in a well-appointed apartment that's already airy because of its ample natural light!

To create a contemporary look, think about:

  • Bright, natural-looking light fixtures
  • Geometric shapes and patterns
  • Glass and metal fixtures
  • Light-hued wood
  • Bright hues like canary yellow and sky blue
  • Minimalist design elements like floating shelves 

Choosing Your Color Scheme

There are three common color schemes that new senior living residents should know about when creating a cohesive aging-in-place design.

A monochromatic color schemeis the simplest. It features multiple shades of the same hue combined with neutral colors.

For example, a contemporary space's monochromatic color scheme may feature:

  • Sky blue
  • Robins-egg blue
  • Cornflower blue
  • Cream white
  • Beige

A more antique monochromatic color scheme might include:

  • Crimson
  • Burgundy
  • Maroon
  • Dove
  • Black

There are also analogous color schemes, which feature three colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Neutral hues are also fair game as always.

A cool, modern analogous color scheme may feature:

  • Blue
  • Teal
  • Green

A warmer, more nostalgic one might show off:

  • Dandelion yellow
  • Light orange
  • Umber

Finally, complementary color schemes feature two colors that sit directly opposite each other on the color wheel.

Blue and yellow are one of the best complementary color combinations. Orange and purple are also great choices, as are red-orange and teal.

Whatever you choose, you're sure to create a balanced and aesthetically pleasing space!

Customize Assisted Living Floor Plans in Menomonee Falls

Now that you know some apartment design tips for those transitioning to assisted living, it's time to learn more about the apartments and amenities at Wisconsin's top senior community.

At LakeHouse Menomonee, our team is excited to help residents get settled and live comfortably in vibrant, well-designed spaces. We're committed to helping seniors age happily in personalized spaces regardless of the level of care they need.

Our compassionate caregivers offer robust assisted living services, including personal care and mental health assistance. To see what makes our living spaces stand out, contact us and schedule a tour of our apartments before move-in day!