Assess our versatility by viewing our recent projects:

 

Skyline at First Hill
Seattle, Washington
September 2009

The design of Skyline seamlessly weaves senior-specific elements like upgraded lighting levels, color choices for aging eyes, correct furniture ergonomics, and designs for highly specialized dementia and skilled care units, into a more innovative hospitality esthetic that actively contributes to healthy and fulfilling lifestyles for residents in all levels of care.

The commons area floors also follow feng shui principles for environmental harmony by incorporating the use of the nine quadrant Bogue Map for planning color.

     
     
 
     

 

The Solana at Cinco Ranch, Independent Living and Assisted Living
Katy, Texas
September 2009

The Solana blends an interior of Texas themes and colors with a carefully rationalized art program that provides not only familiar and nurturing spaces for residents, but supports the owner’s marketing efforts as well.

     
     
     
     
   
     

 

Longhorn Village, CCRC
Austin, Texas
Completed in August 2009

Longhorn Village was developed in association with the Texas Exes and embraces the Texas Hill Country esthetic to create a unique design that reflects and blends with the local culture and region.

     
     
     
   

 

The Legacy at Willow Bend, CCRC
Plano, Texas
Completed in 2008

The Legacy at Willow Bend features many innovations on the leading edge of CCRC interior design. Destination location designs created by studioSIX5® include an exquisite pool and personal training gym, a country club quality main dining venue, a coffee shop, a full service salon and spa, and catered in-room dining in the health center.

     
     
 
     

 

Sagewood, CCRC
Phoenix, Arizona
First Phase Completion February 2010

Sagewood is the premier retirement community in Arizona blending modern southwest esthetics with global influences. This resort style CCRC provides state of the art amenities throughout the continuum of care.

     
     
     
     

 

Timber Ridge, CCRC
Issequah, Washington
Completed in 2008

The first LEEDS SILVER continuing care retirement community.  Floor to ceiling window walls in the resident and commons areas share views of Cougar Mountain and beyond.  Distinctly northwestern interiors are warm and lodge-like and feature indigenous natural materials and the work of local artists and artisans.

     
     
   
     

 

The Heritage, CCRC
Brentwood, Tennessee
Completed in 2008

Horse country suburbs provide a bucolic setting for interiors that reflect a uniquely Nashville aesthetic.    Features include a large stacked stone fireplace within the octagonal three story grand hall, and a fabulous beamed ceiling and clerestory.  Suspended above the seating areas is an impressive custom iron chandelier.

     
     
 

 

Prestonwood Court, Assisted Living and Memory Care
Plano, Texas
Completed in 2007

The Mid-Atlantic cottage aesthetic is reflected in the eclectic collection of colorful furnishings and artwork creating a cheerful environment for the residents to enjoy.

     
     

 

The Hallmark, Independent and Assisted Living
Creve Ceour, Missouri
Completed in 2005

Modern retirement lifestyle ammenities such a variety of dining venues blend effortlessly with interiors inspired by St. Louis traditional detailing and furnishings.

     
     

 

The Deerfield, CCRC
Des Moines, Iowa
Completed in 2004

This premier retirement community features an intimate lobby balcony overlooking the two story window wall of the main dining room with spectacular views of a private lake and forested hills.  Traditional furnishings and accessories complete the country club atmosphere.

     
   
     

 

Parc Provence, Memory Care
St. Louis, Missouri
Completed in 2003

A resident neighborhood plan assisted living and dementia care community designed to resemble and provide the ammenities of a Victorian village.

     
     

 

Kumagaya, CCRC
Tokyo, Japan
Completed in 1999

A boutique hotel design theme extends across all levels of care using interior architectural detailing, lighting, and color palettes as shared elements.

     
     

 

Machida, CCRC
Tokyo, Japan
Completed in 1997

The first retirement community to implement American resident centered care philosophies, Machida started a long term care cultural revolution in Japan.  Design elements blend Japanese and Western sensibilities to create a unique global fusion styled interior.

     
     

 

News
> studioSIX5® was awarded Honorable Mention from the Texas Oklahoma Chapter of the IIDA.
> studioSIX5® was selected as the Interiors Consultant for a new community in Tennessee.