An example to solve this problem is the use of cupboards for laundry. These cup- boards can be accessed from the hall by anyone, and from the bathroom by the occupant and well-known caregivers and/or relatives. In the Netherlands, the main focus is the creation of small-scale homelike environments for people with dementia (Verbeek et al., 2016; van Hoof et al., 2009). Although many architectural solutions or lines of thought are available, the focus on small-scale facilities that are homelike often leads to an architectural template or typology for a dwelling occupied by six to eight people. Physically reducing a large-scale nursing home into a small- scale unit for people with dementia does not necessarily provide homelikeness, nor does a sense of home emerge from both the building and its psychosocial context. Rij- naard et al. determined five environmental factors that support a sense of home; however, they did not find a relationship between the scale of a facility itself and a sense of home in nursing homes.