More Information about Sober Living in Louisville Kentucky
If you have ever wondered what it would be like to live in a small cabin in the woods, then you are about to find out just what that might be with One Halfway House. This rustic, Southern style house is located in the quiet neighborhoods of Westwood Crossing and Belle Isle in Louisville, Kentucky. It was created by the late great Kentucky poet and author W. Clement Stone and is designed to give visitors an insight into the life of a man who knew the loneliness and discomfort of rural life but chose to write about it. Information about Sober Living in Louisville Kentucky can be found on the website and many times one can even see the house a few days before it is scheduled to be moving in upon arriving.
As one of three homes designed by W. Clement Stone in this community of woods in the hills of Louisville, Sober Living is your oasis from the chaos that is the rest of central Kentucky. Many of the residents of One Halfway House are recent college graduates looking for a place to call home while they complete their degree. Other residents have families or other reasons for being out of town for extended periods of time. The goal is not to overcrowd the homes with people who need to be housed but rather create a lovely sanctuary for those who want to recharge and get back to nature.
One of the unique features of One Halfway House is the use of recycled materials in both the construction and design of the house. You will find recycled lumber throughout the house and in many of the decorating and finishes. There are also many items like old-fashioned lanterns that can be found throughout the grounds as well as many reclaimed antique doors and windows. Information about Sober Living in Kentucky can be found at the One Halfway House website.