We all know that we need all of our senses to experience a great meal. Seeing perfect grill marks on a steak, having the smell of garlic & onions hitting you as you walk by an open kitchen, or hearing the sizzle of fajitas as they come to your table - these all enhanced and elevate our dining experience.
But what about everything around you that isn‘t on the plate? The atmosphere and ambiance of the physical space where you enjoy these meals also has an impact on how you process the experience. And it is critical when you factor in the factors that come with creating a space that is both communal, home-like, and geared for an older adult.
That’s why Aaron spoke with Moria Soden for this Tips from Trestle episode. Moria is the Owner and Principal Designer of 1720 Design Group based out of the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area. She is a Michigan State alumni with a Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design. In 2015 she attained the top-level status of National Certification that all Interior Designer’s strive to achieve, the NCIDQ. With this certification she has the expertise to perform her duties nation-wide that protect public health, safety and welfare. Moria is also a Professional Practitioner for the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and is a Registered Interior Designer (RID) with the great state of TX.
Tips From Trestle is a podcast focused on discussion about senior living food & hospitality. Hosted by Trestle Hospitality Concepts Founder & CEO Aaron Fish, he shares his thoughts, musings and discussions about the food & beverage operations, trends and happenings in the senior living industry. To support the podcast, click here: https://anchor.fm/tips-from-trestle/support
Links:
Aaron Fish: www.linkedin.com/in/aaronfish
Trestle Hospitality Concepts: www.trestlehospitalityconcepts.com
Moria Soden: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moria-soden-asid-ncidq-rid-20344718
1720 Design Group: www.1720designgroup.com