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OCT
29

ForRent.com’s 5 reasons to Love Halloween

          

There are many reasons to love Halloween.  Here are 5:

  • 1. It means that Fall is really here. You get to enjoy the beautiful colors of fall and even enjoy the cool weather before the fresh winds of November roll through.
  • 2. Candy is in abundance and you don’t have to feel guilty about purchasing lots and lots of it. People will automatically assume that you are buying candy for the neighborhood kids, but you may just be buying it for yourself! Enjoy it, it will be your last candy binge before Christmas!
  • 3. Potential to meet new neighbors. Halloween gives you a reason to interact with neighbors that you may have been shy to meet in the past. It may also help your kids meet good friends in the neighborhood
  • 4. Kids! Well, you may not be a fan of kids but you won’t be able to turn them down in their cute costumes. Even if you don’t have your own, you can spoil other people’s kids, see their smiles, and then see them leave. This might be the ideal interaction with kids.
  • 5. Another excuse to have a party. The last quarter of the year can be extremely stressful and any occasion to have a party is a good occasion. Don’t miss out this year.

Have a Happy and Safe Halloween!

Posted: October 29th, 2009

OCT
23

Just Call Me Ms. Fixer-Upper

 I recently moved into a condo, which I’m renting from the owner.  This condo is located in a building considered an apartment building, if you will.  Upon moving in, I knew I wanted to make this space my own.  Small upgrades can go a long way and I sure didn’t want to feel limited in decorating and “sprucing up” the place just because I don’t own my condo.  I knew that there were plenty of ways to brighten up my area and make it my home.

Move-in day was exciting, but I found a lot of little “issues.”  Meaning, there were a few things that I wanted to do to upgrade the space to fit my style.  Starting point, my bathroom. 

One thing I knew I wanted to change was my toilet seat.  This was a quick-fix that not many would think of, but it’s an easy upgrade and quite inexpensive, I might add.  Check out Lowe’s® hardware store in the bathroom fixtures section and you will find a plethora of toilet seats.  They’ve got round as well as oblong seats in a variety of different colors.  I rolled to Lowe’s and found exactly what I needed.  The directions are super simple and you don’t even need a screwdriver for installation.

When choosing my toilet seat, I chose a beige color to match the color of my toilet.  One thing to remember, make sure you identify whether your toilet seat is round or oblong because it would be a shame to get caught in a rut with an oblong toilet seat and your toilet is actually round.

That change was quick and easy.  Next - new showerhead.  I was a little less than pleased with water spatting to and fro from the existing showerhead.  Your bathroom, more specifically, your shower is supposed to be your sanctuary and that’s what I was looking to transform it into.  Lowe’s came through for me again.  I chose an awesome showerhead with three settings (jet stream, mist and massage - my fav!) for ridiculously cheap and now I can actually enjoy my showers.  Again, installation is easy - all you really need is an adjustable wrench and maybe some WD-40 to ease off the old showerhead.Showerhead

And there you have it.  Two super simple upgrades that won’t even come close to breaking the bank.  New showerhead - $6.99, new toilet seat - $13.99, upgrading your sanctuary - priceless.  Do-it-yourself projects made easy.  Stay tuned for more easy and fun ways to upgrade your apartment.

Posted: October 23rd, 2009

SEP
24

No Limit Living in Colorado

Colorado has a vast array of attractions including everything from sporting events to historical sites, casinos and much more! Take your family to an amusement park or live like an actual cowboy on a working dude ranch. For you artsy folks, Colorado has one of the most unique and complete arts and cultural experiences; check out the Denver Art Museum with one of the nation’s finest collections of American Indian Art or a live production at the Cabaret Dinner Theater and Metro Playhouse.

Colorado

Whether you are looking for a ski resort or spa, you can have vacation living right in your home town! And if the attractions aren’t enough, the picturesque landscape should surely lure you in. Colorado has one of the most unique and varied natural landscape in the entire nation, with sand dunes, mountain peaks, emerald green forests and beautiful mountain lakes. This is why it is nicknamed “Colorful Colorado” because of the magnificent scenery of mountains, rivers and plains.

Sound like a place you’d like to live? Get more information and search tips on Denver Apartments or Colorado Springs Apartments, or view all Apartments for Rent in Denver, CO and Apartments for Rent in Colorado Springs, CO

We’ve got a few specific apartment communities that are waiting to welcome you…

Westmeadow Peaks Apartments in Colorado Springs, CO
Peakview by Horseshow Lake Apartments in Loveland, CO
Broadstone Vesta Apartments in Denver, CO
Broadstone Avena Apartments in Thornton, CO
Lincoln Place Apartments in Loveland, CO
TwentyOne 01 on Market Apartments in Denver, CO

Information source: www.colorado.com

Posted: September 24th, 2009

JUN
2

Decorating with the Color Yellow

 Yellow Pattern CouchContinuing our weekly trend, here are some amazing tips on how to refresh your home using the happy color yellow. As the color of sunshine and daisies, yellow brightens up dark rooms and breathes warmth into cold spaces. And remember, these tips will accommodate most limitations given for apartment renters!

For an elegant feel, add black and white furniture with strong silhouettes to a room in addition to the color yellow. In the photo example, a simple color scheme of white, soft yellow, and black creates a timeless look to this room.

Pale yellow walls set a soothing tone. Pairing cheerful colors, such as soft greens and yellows are also very welcoming.

A beautiful combination is blue with yellow. It adds a classic French country feeling to any space, especially with patterns that include the fleur de lis, the swan motif, stripes, small floral Champagne Posterprints and checkerboards.

Curtains, appliances and kitchen towels in a mustard yellow coordinate with rustic cupboards (common in many apartment communities) can give a kitchen a Mediterranean ambiance.  Pair a few mosaic plates with red, blue and orange on the wall to really get the feeling going!

A floral-inspired bedspread, curtains and chandelier bring a romantic feeling to a bedroom.

A bold beam of sunny yellow can be brought in with an accent rug or a piece of art work.

For a multifunctional room or a child bedroom, use yellow with other primary colors (red and blue).  Children of most ages like the bright colors, plus this palette can be used for many years.

Yellow backing on bookshelves will make the books stand out on a custom-built shelf.

Combine warm shades of yellow, gold, and tangerine give to a room a sophisticated and elegant look. The walls, floor, and drapery are kept neutral in shades of white and cream (as most apartments are). Yellow upholstery, pillows, and artwork add a bit of color but keep it rich and elegant (see photo on left).

One of the best qualities of the color yellow is that it goes great with nearly every other color — white, orange, green, pink, blue and brown. So if you’re looking to punch up a space, why not consider this pleasing color! What’s next on the palate? The color PINK!

Source: Country Living and Better Homes & Gardens

Posted: June 2nd, 2009

MAY
29

Decorating with the Color Blue

Continuing our weekly trend, here is an article with some fantastic tips on how to refresh your home using the color blue! Bring the outdoors inside with a splash of sophisticated and refreshing blue!

Make a bold statement by using deep blue. If you can’t paint, curtains are a great effect for your walls (especially if they are floor to ceiling length).

Blue BathFor added excitement in a bathroom, replace the knobs on your vanity and/or medicine cabinet with blue ones (just make sure you keep all the screws and original knobs when it’s time to move out). White and blue bath accessories, artwork and towels would really complete the look.

Blue checkered details really add a lot of fun as well as a retro twist to any space. You can use this idea for pillows on a bench in your apartment or for cushions around your dinning room table.

Silvery gray and pale aqua is a perfectly glamorous combination for a vanity table. An ornate mirror makes an elegant topper, however if you can’t take down your mirror, removable stickers to adjourn your mirror will work.

For a beach themed apartment, you can use removable cushion covers from an outdoor patio set. A blue stripped rug and an antiqued painted coffee table add dimension to the space; as would blue stripes and fun accents like a nautical star or chandelier.
Beach Theme Accents/Decor

Also, don’t be afraid to mix a variety of patterns - just stick within the same color palette. A delicate blue-and-white curtain blends beautifully with a shag rug, toile quilt, and boldly striped cushions. My favorite pattern, besides the classic stripes, is damask. Having a piece in the room using blue damask instantly makes it trendy and chic.

Paint and furniture aren’t the only ways to bring color into a room; fun knickknacks in the same hue will do the trick also!

What’s the next color on the menu? Yellow! Soon we will post ideas for decorating in the powerful color of the sun!

Source: Country Living and Better Homes & Gardens

Posted: May 29th, 2009

MAY
18

Decorating with the Color Red

Ready for more decorating tips? This time we’re listing ideas with the chosen color red. The color red seems to be noticed more than other colors. Red cars have a notorious reputation for being pulled over more by cops because of the vibrant color. A small dose of a bold and vibrant red adds energy and impact to many things, including any room in your apartment. Here are a few tips to decorate your apartment space that will sure accommodate most limitations for apartment renters have!

If you’re ready to fully embrace red, go all out with a fire engine shade. Try it in a small room, like an office and pick up accent pieces that really add an impact. Rug, curtains, a big canvas painting, etc. Even choose office supplies and/or Red Decorated Kitchenorganization tools in the vibrant color.

Red doesn’t have to be flashy, certain shades, like a rich tomato red, add rustic warmth to a space.

Do you have an all white kitchen or bathroom? Apple red curtains, along with coordinating collectibles and dish/hand towels, add a splash of color to a pristine space.

A single distinctive piece, like a vintage dresser with ornate hardware (or a refurbished dresser you did yourself), in the color red can add just a touch of drama to a neutral room.

A symphony of red shades and patterns can play off each other nicely. Rather than clashing like you might expect, different patterns actually add depth and interest because they are within the same color family. Red Curtain Dining Room

Give your dinner table a refreshingly simple update by painting your chairs candy apple red.

A boldly painted dresser, drapes and throw pillows add strength and focus to help to move the eye around the room.

Source: Country Living and Better Homes & Gardens

Posted: May 18th, 2009