
The Economy is still struggling to gain momentum. Cable news reminds you that we are still in a recession. Friends, Family, and Co-Workers add to the water cooler talk, which can really get you down if you listen long enough. How do you escape from all the negativity??? One way is to organize and arrange your apartment bedroom into your personal sanctuary of positivity and motivation. There are many ways to do that, but here are few ideas to get you started:
1. Pictures/Portraits
- What is the first thing you see when you wake up? A white ceiling? The ugly alarm clock? The bathroom? Instead of waking up to bland surroundings, spruce up your apartment bedroom with pictures/paintings/portraits that motivate you. It could be a picture of your grandparents or parents who went through so much just to afford you the opportunities you have. You can also have pictures of your dream car, island, or vacation to make sure that you wake up every day with the goal of moving one step forward towards those dreams. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. So wake up every morning to a thousand words and let the pictures encourage you to take on the day with zest and zeal.
2. Quotes
- Quotes can be just as inspiring as paintings or pictures. A combination of both is probably best. Find a quote that really resonates with you and look at it every morning before going to work. This quote should help you stay focused and remind you of whom you are. The quote should be posted somewhere in plain sight for you to see every morning, either in the bedroom or on taped to the bathroom mirror.
3. CD/Alarm Clock
- What do you wake up to every morning? Chickens? Traffic noises? The dreaded default alarm setting??? Why not get an aesthetically pleasing CD/Alarm player. This way you can wake up to your favorite song or motivational speaker. The negative energy associated with the default setting is sure to induce another 5 minutes of sleep, but your favorite song or speaker will get you excited about the challenges ahead.
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Posted in Apartment Organization by Brian | 2 Comments »
Posted: September 15th, 2009
Going along with our ‘Homemade Valentine’s Day Cards’ blog, we thought we’d give you some ideas to make your Valentine’s Day gifts this year. Even if this isn’t your main gift, doing something creative and from the heart means everything to your loved one!
Here are a few craft ideas from About.com:
Conversation Heart Frame
Materials needed:
- Cardboard
- Paint
- Glue
- Candy Conversation Hearts
- photo
- Tape
Instructions:
Cut a rectangle shape out of the cardboard. The size you make the rectangle will depend on the size of the photo you are using. Cut a hole in the center of the rectangle where you will display the photo. Paint it red (or whatever color you desire). Set aside to dry.
Once the paint is dry, glue the candy conversation hearts all over the frame. Set it aside to dry again.
Once the glue is dry, tape the picture in the opening you cut in the center of the heart frame. Cut a small triangle out of the cardboard and attach behind the picture to make a stand, or you can even add a strip of magnet to the back!
Valentine’s Heart Jar 
Materials Needed:
- Mason Jar
- Spray Paint
- Acrylic Paint
- Old Paint Brush
- Ribbon or Raffia
- Stencil Cut-Out of a Heart
Instructions:
Wash jar clean with vinegar, let it dry. Place newspaper under project to prevent making spills with paint.
Make a heart-shaped ’stencil’ and tape it onto the front of the jar. Spray jar with the spray paint and let dry. Spray a second coat and let dry. Once dry, take another type of paint and old toothbrush, and splatter paint around your heart design. Let dry.
Pull stencil off gently, tie ribbon or raffia around the top of the jar and secure with bow. Place a candle in the jar or fill it with candy, and it makes a real cute gift!!!
Another way to do this is have multiple stencil hearts for each color paints. Place that stencil around the jar and gently blot it with the old toothbrush and paint. Let dry and repeat process with another color paint-overlapping when possible.
Valentine’s Day Dinner:
And of course there is always that saying ‘the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,’ so why not find a yummy recipe to cook for dinner that night! It would be especially nice if you set the mood with music and candles. And made place setting cards out of construction paper! Finish it off with a delicious dessert too.
Change it up:
Does your significant other have a favorite cartoon? You can take whatever cartoon he/she likes and take out the verbiage from the cartoon (by putting white out over the words), then insert your words or a conversation that means something to the both of you (i.e your first kiss or the first time you said ‘I love you’). Copy the cartoon on a copier machine (so the words you inserted look like it’s in the actual cartoon-instead of just being written over white out). Feel free to color it and/or matte it or frame it for your loved one!
Or, how about you take a poem from his/her favorite author? Or a childhood author? I’m actually doing this for my boyfriend’s Valentine’s Day gift, taking a poem from Dr. Seuss and changing the words (keeping the tempo the same) to make it applicable to him. It’s something very memorable and can showcase all the time and effort you put into it. To make it more decorative, you can use construction paper to add a punch of color or give it the ‘lovey-dovey’ feeling. I also plan on framing it for him as a one of a kind piece of art!
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Posted: February 8th, 2009
Feeling inspired to decorate this year? As you may have read, decorating your apartment was number four on our ‘10 New Years Resolutions for Renters’ blog. So we’re here to provide you with the styles in home décor in 2009, getting inspiration in pattern, environment and texture. See for yourself…
1. The Devil Wears Prada: Being a fashionista is hard work! So why not incorporate the style of your clothes into your home décor? Embellish your outfit with some gems; then incorporate those gems into the style of your apartment! One way to do that would be with decorative pillows. Pillows are said to be dressed in high fashion this year, so you better hit the stores for the ones that express your true style.
2. Van Gough: Who doesn’t love a beautiful art piece? I know I
am also captivated by art in my, and other’s, homes. In 2009, art is a big ‘YES’ for interior decorating. Show your appreciation for local or nationally recognized artists by having a beautiful painting sit center stage in your apartment. A more creative way, if you’re talented, would be to make your own masterpiece! Now talk about a one of a kind piece.
3. Pattern & Textures: Who doesn’t love a nice paisley? Or a striking animal print? Or luxurious silk sheets? This year, home décor will incorporate all your favorite patterns and textures. Stripes and geometric patterns will appear in decorative accessories and furnishings all over the stores. Be sure to incorporate one that fits your style best!
4. One decorating trend you’ll see this year is the sanctuary feel. Create a safe haven for yourself in your home. This environment will be something that comforts and offers you refuge from the outside world. For this type of décor, simple, serene colors will work best. The cool color palette (blues and purples) exemplified this idea. And I would suggest something that reminds you of a peaceful place so you can escape.
5. Another decorating style you’ll find is MODERN. Modern can be defined as a contemporary style that would include classic pieces with a new twist; re-interpreting the definition of classic. A sophisticated modern style would have the edginess of new shapes and designs while also including timeless elegant pieces.
For pictures of these ideas and more, visit DecoratingDiva.com.
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Posted: January 26th, 2009
By Simon Phillips
I like to do my bit for the planet by doing things like recycling and not using plastic bags for my grocery shopping, but my girlfriend takes green issues even more seriously. Recently she started trying out all kinds of DIY cleaning tips using eco-friendly products. To my surprise these strange concoctions made from things like baking soda and vinegar actually seem to do the trick. As well as being good for your apartment’s air quality, you can cut down on packaging and reduce the number of cleaning products you need, and save money at the same time. Here are some of the green cleaning tricks I’ve picked up, which you can try out for yourself next time you’re cleaning your apartment.
Upholstery - Baking soda works wonders at removing stains from upholstery. To get rid of spots of greasy food on a polyester seat or cushion, rub dry baking soda into it and then brush off. Vinyl seats such as recliners or barstools can be cleaned by using baking soda mixed to a paste with water.
Metal Surfaces - You can bring the shine back to a stainless steel sink by cleaning it with baking soda sprinkled onto a damp cloth. You can clean chrome faucets and other fittings by using a paste of baking soda and water and buffing dry. This works on metal barstools as well.
Flooring - To stop spills from staining carpet, remove any solids and then pour club soda onto the area. You’ll need to act quickly and do this as soon as the spill happens. The club soda will help bring the spill to the surface and stop staining. When vacuuming, add baking soda and a few drops of a pleasant smelling essential oil to the bag to reduce unpleasant odors.
Wooden Furniture - Ditch the synthetic spray polish and use olive oil mixed with a small amount of lemon juice instead. Rubbing mayonnaise on water marks helps shift them, and lemon juice helps remove heat marks from wood.
Laundry - Adding a spoonful of washing soda crystals to each wash makes hard water softer and reduces how much regular laundry powder you need to use. Stubborn stains, including red wine, tomato sauce and curry, can be removed from clothes by soaking them overnight in a mixture of 1 cup of washing soda to 1 pint of water and then washing as normal.
Bathroom - Use an old toothbrush and a paste of baking soda and water to clean up old grout on tiles around the tub. Scrub shower curtains with baking soda or a few drops of white vinegar to remove mildew. Pouring half a cup of baking soda and 1 cup of vinegar down the plughole in the sink and tub can unclog blocked drains and if you do this regularly can prevent future blockages. The same mixture can be used to remove lime scale deposits from a showerhead - leave it to soak in the mixture for an hour before running hot water through it.
Kitchen - Soaking greasy roasting tins in hot water and baking soda to loosen the grease and encrusted food makes them much easier to clean. An effective multi-surface cleaner can be made from 2 cups of hot water, 2 teaspoons of lemon juice, 1 teaspoon of borax, 1 teaspoon of baking soda and a drop of washing-up liquid. A homemade disinfectant can be made from 2 cups of water, 3 tablespoons of washing-up liquid and 25 drops of tea tree oil.
Windows and mirrors - A really simple way of cleaning windows and mirrors that really works is to spray undiluted white vinegar onto the surface and then buff to a shine using scrunched up newspaper or a paper towel.
Simon Phillips is a writer, interior design enthusiast and co-founder of GetBarstools.com. He loves finding eco-friendly, money-saving ideas for the home.
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Posted in Apartments Going Green by Gillian Luce | 2 Comments »
Posted: January 2nd, 2009
Former vice president and general manager transitions into his new role as president
NORFOLK, Va.-(December 5, 2008)-For Rent Media Solutions, a leading apartment resource for searching apartments nationwide, and a division of Dominion Enterprises, is proud to announce Terry Slattery’s promotion to president of For Rent Media Solutions. This change is in recognition of Slattery’s contributions to both For Rent Media Solutions and the multi-housing industry.
“I have had the fortune of working with Terry for eight years now,” said Jack Ross, president of Dominion Enterprises apartment and employment businesses. “His impact on For Rent Media Solutions and the industry has been substantial. He continues to show his dedication to multi-housing through his membership in organizations like the National Apartment Association, where he was recently recognized as a recipient of a Paragon Award. I am confident For Rent Media Solutions will continue to grow under his leadership.”
Slattery entered the multi-housing industry in 1993, when he joined the For Rent Magazine® office in Las Vegas as an account executive. Since then, he has held several positions within the company, including national marketing director, vice president of marketing, and vice president of national sales and marketing. He assisted with the execution of LEADSTM, the original tracking service in the multi-family housing business, now considered the standard in the industry. He is also credited for heading up the group that created ForRent.com®, one of the nation’s leading apartment Internet Listing Services.
“I am honored to step into the role of president of For Rent Media Solutions,” said Slattery. “I am proud of the success our company continues to experience and look forward to finding more innovative ways to promote our clients through a combination of print and Internet services.”
Slattery is very active in the multi-housing industry, attending many industry conferences and serving as a board member for the National Apartment Association. In 2007, he was appointed chairman of the National Supplier’s Council. In this position, he co-chaired the NAA Education Conference and Convention in Las Vegas and oversaw the development of the National Suppliers Council. This is the highest level that a supplier can rise to in the multi-family industry.
In his last role as the vice president and general manager of For Rent Media Solutions, Slattery brought innovation to the industry through new initiatives such as online video and mobile technology. As president, he will oversee all aspects of print, Internet, production and operations for all For Rent Media Solutions publications and Web sites, including: For Rent Magazine®, ForRent.com, Apartamentos Para Rentar®, CorporateHousing.com and After 55TM Housing and Resource Guide.
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Posted in Property Managers & Owners by Gillian Luce | 1 Comment »
Posted: December 12th, 2008
By Simon Phillips
If you live in a furnished apartment, a great way to add your personal touch to the décor is to use furniture slipcovers on the couch and chairs. Not only can slipcovers hide unattractive or unfashionable upholstery, they have the added bonus of protecting your landlord’s furniture from wear and tear. If you accidentally drop a slice of pizza on the sofa or your friend’s kid leaves mucky fingerprints on the arms, it’s much easier to wash a slipcover in the machine than to scrub the stains out of the upholstery by hand.
Slipcovers also come in handy if you’re furnishing your apartment yourself, especially if you’re trying to decorate on a tight budget. It’s easy to find cheap or even free secondhand furniture from yard sales or family. However, the disadvantage of secondhand furniture is that it’s not necessarily going to be to your taste. Used sofas tend to look their age, with outdated, dirty or worn upholstery. Also, it’s common for thrifty renters to acquire separate items - an armchair here, a loveseat there - rather than be lucky enough to find a matching 3-piece suite. The beauty of slipcovers is they can solve all these problems, by making random seats match and giving old furniture a more modern style.
It’s relatively inexpensive to buy ready made slipcovers, especially if you shop around to find the best offers and clearance sales. A 2-seat loveseat cover typically costs around $40 to $50. A bonus of buying one-size-fits-all, mass-produced covers is they are designed to fit pretty much any furniture. So, you can re-use them if you move to another apartment or if you buy your own furniture in the future. The fabrics are usually hardwearing cotton or polyester, or a blend of both, and can stand up to lots of use and regular washing. Stretchy fabrics that contain Spandex are also available, and are good for getting a really tight fit.
Of course, couches and chairs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, so sometimes a ready made slipcover might not fit properly. Custom slipcovers are more expensive and really only worth it if you’ve got a good quality seat you’re going to use for a long time. But for renters on a budget, there are a few tricks you can use to help get a slipcover to fit.
For instance, if a slipcover is slightly too big and there’s a lot of loose fabric, tuck it all tightly behind and to the sides of the seat cushions. Poking it in with a wooden spoon helps. To secure it and prevent it becoming untucked when you sit on it, either buy some purpose-made plastic grippers or make your own from rolled up magazines and rubber bands. You can push these into the gaps around the seat to stop the excess fabric untucking. Another trick worth knowing is to use an old blanket or towel to add padding to narrow or wooden arms.
So, if you’re looking for a way to put your own stamp on your apartment’s décor and get a coordinated look without spending much money, why not invest in some slipcovers?
Simon Phillips is a professional writer, interior design enthusiast and co-founder of www.GetSlipcovers.com. He particularly enjoys finding ways of furnishing and decorating his home for less.
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Posted in Apartment Decorating Tips by Gillian Luce | 1 Comment »
Posted: November 26th, 2008