The House to Ourselves: Reinventing Home Once the Kids Are Grown (Hardcover)
From Publishers Weekly
The glossy photographs in this beautiful book suggest a life of activity, comfort and pleasure for empty-nesters—who make up one of the fastest growing demographics in the U.S. today. The authors argue that “design-savvy baby boomers are using their life experiences and knowledge of their deep-seated desires to rewrite the book on architecture after having their children and careers,” and certainly, the book suggests that for boomers who have saved enough money, the possibilities are limitless. Image after image shows spectacular remodelings and new constructions. The apartment featured in “A Hip Retirement Haven” looks more like a New York artistÂ’s loft than a typical retirement-community pad. And the river valley home built by 11 friends who decided that they wanted to retire together resembles nothing more than a woody resort: it contains a main lodge, a bedroom wing, a library, an enormous kitchen and a pavilion. Other chapters feature homes de (more…)



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5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding resource
What an outstanding resource for empty-nesters looking to redefine their lives! The house is yours again, what do you want to do with it for the second-half of your life?
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The House to Ourselves
I purchased this book for my parents who are planning on building. They absolutely loved it! It has lots of great ideas.