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How to Make a Rental Feel Like Home

January 23, 2018 By Chris

There are more renters in the United States than there has been in the last five decades. There are numerous reasons why people rent; millennials just getting their adult lives started, a military family with a short term assignment, or just someone who simply doesn’t want the responsibilities of being a home owner. Whatever the reason for renting, you want to feel at home and that can be difficult to achieve that feeling if you’re living in a place with bland off-white walls. It’s important to feel at home where you’re living and it can be done.

Get the Okay

Have a discussion with your landlord and find out what changes he or she will allow to the property and which they won’t. Some landlords may be willing to allow a tenant to paint as long as the landlord has the final decision on paint colors or if the tenant returns the property with the original paint color. It’s best to get the approved changes in writing before proceeding.

Decorate With Purpose

Working with bland basic like beige walls or carpet can actually be a perk. Design each room or the entire home with a theme. If you need your bedroom to be restorative, choose bedding and curtains in calming shades and don’t skip on the blackout variety. You can turn your bathroom into a spa with lush towels, candles, and an updated shower head. Make mindful choices that you will enjoy instead of just making do.

How to Make a Rental Feel Like Home

Disguise Problem Areas

No property is ever picture perfect but when you’re a renter it’s not an easy fix. To hide or improve the less desirable features of your rented home don’t be afraid to use accessories. If a room makes you feel claustrophobic use a mirror to give the illusion of more space. Lamps with bright bulbs can light up dark corners and area rugs can hide the ugly shade of carpet.

Home isn’t just the place you rest your head at night; it’s also your neighborhood. Get out and explore your new neighborhood. Introduce yourself to the neighbors and find what makes the area special.

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The Top 5 Holiday Home Dangers

December 9, 2014 By Chris

Last week, we talked about keeping your family and home safe from intruders during the holidays.  This week we’re focusing on keeping your family and home safe when you’re inside.  The holidays steal our attention, take us away from our normal routines, and fill our homes with guests.  All of this invites the chance for accidents or other home dangers.  We have the top five things you should be mindful of this holiday season to keep your family and your home safe.

  1. Decorations.  The tree’s been trimmed and the lights outside could rival the Griswolds.  Nothing can ruin the festive spirit faster than a tree toppling over onto a guest or an overloaded electrical outlet sparking, tripping the circuit, or actually starting a fire.  Make sure your tree is secure in its stand and if you have children you should anchor the tree to the wall.  Lights are beautiful but make sure you plug in only the appropriate number.  You also want to make sure your lights are in good condition and you don’t use any strands that are frayed or with bulbs that are broken.  Any lights you do use should be UL certified.Top Five Holiday Home Hazards
  2. Fireplaces.  A crackling fire is a quintessential holiday scene.  Whether you have a gas or a wood burning fireplace, make sure you keep the area clear of debris and children away from it.  If you have a wood burning fireplace, make sure your chimney is cleaned and inspected annually.  Do not burn anything but wood in your fireplace.  It can seem like a quick clean up but throwing wrapping paper or other trash into a fire can cause a flareup and let off chemicals that you’d rather not be breathing in.
  3. Kitchens.  You’re bound to be spending a lot of time in the kitchen baking sweet treats and cooking holiday meals.  Make sure your appliances are in good working order and never leave a pot cooking on the stove top unattended.  Keep an ABC rated fire extinguisher within easy reach in your kitchen; these extinguisher will be able to smother any type of fire you’d find in a home.
  4. Poisoning.  Poisoning is one of the top reasons people are seen in the ER during the holiday times.  Seasonal flowers such as poinsettias can pose a risk to children and animals; make sure the plants are out of reach and the fallen leaves are throw out immediately or use faux flowers.  Alcohol poisoning is another concern when holiday cheer comes in the form of a drink.  If you’re hosting a party, make sure your guests keep their imbibing in check and be mindful to keep alcoholic drinks away from curious children.
  5. Walkways.  With all the extra decorations and gifts, you want to make sure you keep interior open areas free of debris, cords, and spills.  Check your outside walkways to ensure your guests have a safe path to and from their cars.  If the weather is cold enough to form ice, sprinkle salt on your walkways.

You’ll see that common sense and a bit of forethought will keep your home safe and inviting for your family and guests this holiday season.

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