For Christmas the whole house was nicely decorated !
The party room's walls
A nice Christmas tree
other once in the corridors
Sometimes artists expose and sell their works
Like above. The residents too can sell what they have knitted or made during the year, so you can buy nice bonnets, scarves, or little dolls and figurines. Unfortunately there was nothing left when I took the pictures.
The pictures above show the entrance hall, when visitors come they can chat together with the residents.
This wall carpet was made out of wool balls of all kind of colors by the residents and shows the name of the home "Gibloux"
Here too the walls are decorated
This is a real amazing picture made of thousands pieces of cork, matches, paper and pins
A more detailed picture
This wall picture too was made out of different materials always in the DIY classes. Really very beautiful !
Another Christmas tree in the corridor
and decorations above the lifts
and even in the offices, little Christmas trees on the desks.
Everything is done so that the residents feel as much "home" as possible.
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I love that piece with the cork and paper and pins and such. So intricate and very beautiful. As was the piece with the three wise men.
ReplyDeleteHi Gattina - what an amazing place ... and what creativity .. it looks so well loved and looked after ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful home with wonderful decorations and art.
ReplyDeleteWonderful artworks on the walls!
ReplyDeleteI can see that the workers there do their best to make it a cheerful place for the residents.
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and best wishes for the new year!
Beautiful decorations. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place. All the decorations are so beautiful and I enjoyed the artworks. The picture made of corks, etc is really stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour photography captures such beauty and creativity in this retirement home ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you ~ ^_^
Art seems to be high on their list of activities.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I am so impressed. That is by far the loveliest retirement home I've ever seen ... maybe we should all think about moving to Waterloo!) It's really cool they let you hold your painting class there -- I didn't know before that that's where you held it.
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