OCT
2



Houston is the largest city in the state of Texas. NASA Headquarters, the John Space Center, is located in Houston where it was made famous by the slogan , “Houston, we have a problem.”However, there is no problem with Houston’s well-endowed museums that provide wholesome activities for the entire family to enjoy.
The Houston Museum District Association will guide you to and through 18 museums in the Museum District. The museums are complemented by Houston’s skyline, which has been ranked fourth most impressive in the United States. It is the third-tallest skyline in the United States and one of the top 10 in the world.
Noted architects who have contributed to the city are I. M. Pei, César Pelli, and Philip Johnson.
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Posted: October 2nd, 2009
MAY
4
In the world of apartment living, we all know how important it is to create a multifunctional space. I can’t tell you how many pieces of furniture I have purchased with the thought of ‘hey, that can double as this!’ or something to that effect. When you’re living in a one or two bedroom apartment, it’s essential to get all the practicality you can out of the space provided. So here are a few tips for those of you sharing a spare bedroom between an office and guest bedroom.
Office Space:
You will need a few key items for your office space in this room. Obviously a work station, a chair, office utensils, maybe a computer, books, etc. Depending on whether you want your work area to be seen or not will determine what type of work station you get, either an armoire or a desk. Be sure and have handy storage items for your pens, paper, personal mail, notes, etc. so that when guests do stay they are hidden. Having decorative storage containers will serve two functions as it is practical and eye catching!
You can also have larger office supplies stored on a bookshelf near the work station or inside the closet.

Guest Bedroom:
Think about how you would feel as a guest in your multifunctional guest bedroom. You know you will want a sleeping area that is practical for during the day and at night. So a day bed or a futon would be the best option here-sofa by day, bed by night. Be sure to purchase one that is comfortable for your guest to sleep on. Also purchase plenty of blankets, sheets, pillows, toiletries, etc. A creative way to store those items is: a few small storage containers to slip under the day bed/futon so it is out of the way or for a more decorative option (but only if you have the space) is a nice trunk or storage ottoman. Storage cubes and chests can triple as seating, storage, and end tables. A night stand would be nice with a lamp. And of course a few hangers inside your closet for guests to hang their garments would be appreciated.
Décor:
Now the décor for this space needs to be planned out as well. You want something you can live with everyday while using your work station but also something that is appealing to guests when they are visiting. I personally have a cool color palette (see pictures). The walls are a nice blue, the futon is a light brown and the sheet set/blanket is a cream and green pattern. The pattern isn’t too overwhelming for the space and it isn’t too girly. Color blocked trimmings (silver office supplies, hardware, and photo frames) help tie it together.
Wall-mounted accessories make the best use of the room. Floating shelves is a good way to use height for space by storing trinkets or books on the wall. As we’ve mentioned in our ‘How to Decorate Walls Without Painting’ blog, mirrors help give the illusion of more space. Thoughtful art choices help warm the room.
And don’t forget to add a vase with fresh flowers as a nice touch. It’ll have guests wanting to visit you over and over again!
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Posted in Apartment Decorating Tips, Apartment Organization by Gillian Luce | No Comments »
Posted: May 4th, 2009
FEB
7
We all love when Valentine’s Day rolls around. If the pressures from the Christmas spending weren’t enough, let’s add another purchasing holiday a month and a half later! We understand the crunch you’re feeling, especially in these economic times; let us share a way to skip an added expense….. Valentine’s Day cards!
Now, I’m all for the modern, eco-friendly, economical approach (hello E-Cards), however, sometimes those aren’t appropriate for your loved ones who live close by. So take a look below at two perfect homemade Valentine’s Day cards from AllFreeCrafts.com:
Here are the materials you might need:
- Pink and red hearts cut from construction paper (various sizes)
- Cream/white colored paper (computer paper) & red construction paper
- Scotch tape
- Elmer’s glue
- Blank cards (or use left over poster board for a one-sided card)
- Computer to type phrases or Alphabet stickers
Directions:
Card #1:
This Valentine’s Day card is quick and easy. Cut a piece of dark red paper to fit the front of your blank card (or poster board piece) and glue it in place. Type “Happy Valentine’s Day” on your computer and print it on the cream/white colored paper. Glue the cut-out phrase first on a dark red piece of paper, and then give that piece on another piece of cream colored cardstock to create a layered look. This card will open horizontally (or not at all), so turn it horizontally and glue the Valentine’s sentiment to the top third of the card. For the bottom portion of the card cut three small freehand hearts from the dark red paper. Glue these hearts to three torn scraps (in the shape of squares) to cream colored paper. Space these pieces across the bottom of the card and glue in place.

Card #2:
This card is made from a dark red piece of paper and a cream colored piece of paper. Cut a piece of the dark red paper to fit the front of your blank card (or scrap poster board piece) and glue it in place. Cut a large square from the cream colored paper and glue it just above the center of the card. Glue the piece of paper in place. Tear a large heart from the dark red paper and glue it in the center of the cream colored square. Type “Happy Valentine’s Day” on your computer. Print on cream colored paper and glue in the center of the heart.
These two methods are quite perfect whether you’re crafty or not! So use what you have lying around the house (scotch tape, glue and your computer) and if you don’t have the other materials, you can pick them up at your local dollar store. Trust me, for the price you’re paying you’ll get more bang for your buck! Plus, we’ll be posting a ‘Homemade Valentine’s Day Gifts’ blog where you’ll also be able to use these materials! Cha-ching!
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Posted: February 7th, 2009
JAN
12
As most of us renters know, while closet space is a nice amenity to have, it isn’t usually one of our top choices for narrowing down apartments. Therefore, we are usually stuck with whatever closet space we are given in the apartment we choose. And while a closet the size of Harry Potters Room under the stairs isn’t desirable, it’s manageable. So we’re here to provide you with a few tips on how to turn that hole in the wall of a closet, into a functional space for your wardrobe and accessories.
Tip 1: Do some ‘Spring cleaning’
The easiest way to get more room in your closet is to go through the items in there. Get rid of anything you don’t wear, haven’t seen or haven’t worn for more than a year.
Tip 2: Use all available space
If the closet you have only has one rod across the top, consider putting in a tension rod so that you can have double the space. Put the longer items on top (likes dresses and pants) and the shorter items on the bottom (like jackets, skirts and shirts). This is what I have done in my closet and it really opens the space!
Tip 3: Find Space Saver Ideas
The hanging shelf closet organizers can be used for various items. You can put sweaters, t-shirts, jeans or whatever in there. The space it takes to hang up the organizer will be more than doubled with the amount of garments you can put in there.
Tip 4: Use the back of the door
I think people underestimate the amount of room it’ll save them if they put a shoe rack or an over the door rack to hang accessories. Instead of putting your shoes on shelves, free up those shelves with a shoe rack on the back of the door. If nothing else, you can always put a full length mirror on the back of the door so you can check yourself before you leave. That’ll save room somewhere else in your apartment.
Tip 5: Stash seasonal items
There are quite a few storage bins available in stores. You can get rolling bins for under your bed to hide non-season items. For example if you are in the summer months, there is no reason for you to have your bulky sweaters and jackets in your closet. They just take up space. Put them in a container under your bed and get them out when the weather calls for it.
So there it is, five tips to help you organize the closet in your apartment into something that is practical for your lifestyle. You will truly be surprised by the ‘magical’ transformation!
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Posted in Apartment Organization by Gillian Luce | 2 Comments »
Posted: January 12th, 2009
DEC
17
Re-gifting….YAY or NAY?? While some find this concept absolutely repulsive, others find this completely acceptable. If you find this option, re-gifting, ‘okay’ then you might want to check out these tips before doing so! Believe it or not, even re-gifting has rules…..
- Hold onto the gift a full season or holiday, this way enough time passes that it may be forgotten by others
- Give it to someone in another social circle, for example if Grandma gives you your thousandth trinket make sure to steer clear of family and pass it on to a co-worker or friend

- Make the most of White Elephant opportunities- half of the gifts given are gags anyway so use the game as an opportunity to unload unwanted items
- DONATE them at the holidays- those angel trees never share about the person’s interest or hobbies, so you’re safe dropping off something “random”, just make sure it serves as a little extra in their bag and not the primary gift
- Embellish it- feel like it was shafty when you got it? Then add something to it like a gift card or bow to make it worthwhile…then pass it on!
- Consignment shop here you come- this is mostly limited to clothing and accessories, but if your special gift fits the bill then take it in and see what you can make! Note: this mainly benefits you and the store, but shouldn’t the gift have benefited you initially? I see no crime here.
- Door prize! Ever throw parties like ornament decorating, holiday book club, wine tasting, or Bunco??? Why not giveaway a nice little treat to the first person in the door?
- Is Secret Santa going on at work? Make sure you sign up to participate and empty out your stack of “desirable” gifts to that special name you drew. The plus to this is, you make space in your closet and seem generous at the same time!
- Obligation gifts…we all know what these are! Next time someone unexpectedly gives you a gift during the holidays, be prepared. Have your gift wrapped and ready, they’ll appreciate you thought of them as well and it saves you from spending money on people who didn’t make your shopping list the first or second time around.
- Knock, knock- The holidays are the perfect time to build a relationship with your neighbors. They will appreciate the gesture and hopefully will remember it the next time you ask them to keep an eye on your apartment when you’re away!
- And they didn’t even see it coming!!! Take time to re-gift presents to people who wouldn’t expect anything in the first place. Your mailman, maintenance staff, kid’s bus driver, office receptionist, and security guards work hard everyday- give them a little something to show that you notice!
- Lend a helping hand. Have you ever been to something where a person forgot to bring a gift or was unaware they needed one? Save them from shame and let them use yours.
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Posted: December 17th, 2008
NOV
17
As promised, here are more tips for keeing your apartment energy efficient this winter. These lighting ideas are simple enough that anyone can do them!
Lighting:
- This tip is one I enforce a great deal-whenever you leave a room turn off the lights! Even if it’s for a short while and you are going right back. Over time this tip can really save you power (i.e. money)!!
- Obviously, use natural light as much as you can rather than turning on a light.
- Something interesting to note (and something I’m definitely going to check when I get home) is dirty windows let in less light, so do dirty light bulbs, fixtures and shades. So clean them up!
- Another item that is interesting, but may not apply until the next time you need them, is purchasing light colored furnishings, curtains and rugs rather than dark ones. This is because they will reflect light better therefore reducing the amount of artificial light needed.
- As I’ve mentioned in our previous blog “Water & Energy Saving Tips,” replace incandescent lights with fluorescent lights in fixtures you leave on for long periods of time. (i.e. kitchens, bathrooms, porches etc.)
- Consider getting dimmers or timers for your lights. Dimmers save energy by reducing the amount of energy needed to light a space, and timers are much more energy efficient than leaving your lights on all day (especially when you’re out of town).
Last month alone I saved $20 by incorporating a few habits mentioned in Part I & Part II ’Make Your Apartment Energy-Efficient this Winter’ in my household. Can you imagine the savings annually? For more great tips, stay tuned for our Part III. A breif snip-bit: how to go energy efficient with appliances (and no, it doesn’t include you purchasing new ones)!!
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Posted: November 17th, 2008