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]]>The Basics of the Las Vegas Strip Look
Before beginning specific projects, it’s helpful to have a foundation of what makes up Las Vegas-inspired decor:
- Metallic Finishes – for a touch of luxury, Gold, silver, and metallics in general are important.
- Bold Colors – Create a visual impact with deep reds, royal blues, and purples.
- Plush Fabrics – Time for velvet, satin, & some faux fur for comfort and style.
- Statement Pieces – find a chandelier, large mirror, unique artwork, etc., and feature this magnificent furniture.
D.I.Y. Projects for that Strip Glow
Creating elaborate floral arrangements can be entertaining, but finding the perfect vase for your unique creations does not always go as planned. So why not show off your blooms in beautiful gold-dipped vases instead? Craft your favorite style with the distinct luxurious flair of the City of Blinding Lights.
Our gold-dipped flower vases give life to your roses as well as the room in which they are placed, bringing a luxurious and chic touch to your environment. It’s precisely everything you would need to spend a night out in Las Vegas like a true high-roller: sparkles from the lighting; fabulous fragrance from your flowers. There’s nothing like glass vases for elegance – even when gold is the only touch of color. A simple solution!
Materials:
- Clear glass vases
- Gold metallic spray paint
- Painter’s tape
Instructions:
- Clean the glass vases with liberal amounts of cleaner, so the paint sticks securely.
- Apply painter’s tape at all the boundaries you wish to keep empty (the paint will only touch new glass).
- Take the gold metallic spray paint and apply it over the exposed area slowly and hold due to many light coatings to cover it completely. Wait for the paint to dry in its entirety before taking off something that needs protection in it.
- Fresh flowers, feathers, twinkling LED lights…I could go on no matter how you fill these vases. These vases can be made with readily accessible materials and a decorative painterly touch.
Creativeness
Take a look at these floor cushions if you are feeling like being creative this summer. Some companies take old sofas and armchairs and make throw pillows that cost as much as the big pieces would have! Now, let’s take our faux fur pillows one step further with some additional bling by adding some rhinestones.
Materials:
- Small cushion velvet/fabric
- Sewing kit (or just sew by hand)
- Rhinestones
Instructions:
- Cut your fabric into two squares measuring slightly larger than your cushion size.
- Then sew the two squares together leaving one side open to insert a cushion.
- Turn the right side of your fabric with the opening for a cushion like a tube case.
- Insert the cushion and sew the open side. If you want to be more in control of your rhinestone placement, opt for fabric glue.
- If you want to add some more bling to your pillow, in a design you want, attach rhinestones using glue or sew them.
You can add a touch of luxury to your space by incorporating these pillows into a chair, bed, or sofa. They are so soft and inviting, that it is hard not to curl up with them!
Mirrored Wall Art
Many homes in Las Vegas these days are increasingly styled with an extra dose of sparkle – usually, an artfully glimmering mirror hangs upon the walls to not only subtly enhance the feeling of opulence in the room, but also catches the light in such a way that practically illuminates the room with a soft glow all at once.
Materials:
- Mirrors (small mirrors or mirrored tiles)
- MDF board or a large canvas
- Strong adhesive
- Frame (optional)
Instructions:
- Determine your layout for the mirrors on the board or canvas.
- Once done, continue applying the mirrors, using strong adhesive as you go.
- Let the adhesive take time to harden. For the completed look, you can opt for a frame that will either make the whole set-up more professional or give it a more modern, casual feel.
- Tuck away the unsightly cords you may have hidden away and notice the version of your mirrored art with a new frame around it! Your art will have a more finished appearance in this case.
- Hang it in your living room, or bedroom, or make a hallway or entryway or divider SPARKLE!
DIY Crystal Chandelier
One of the best places to start looking for a resources list to find crystal chandelier supplies is in your local home improvement stores. Crystal beads can be found in any fabric or craft store.
These wonderfully unique and highly primitive-inspired fellas started life as wire hanging baskets and then replicated for chandeliers.
Materials:
- Wire
- Crystal Beads
- Light kit (optional)
Instructions:
- Cut one length of fishing line or wire to create a layer of crystal strands.
- Then fashion the strands of crystals together and attach them to a hanging basket working from the bottom up and creating a cascading effect.
- You could potentially try bolting a light kit to the top of the basket if you wish to make an actual chandelier, instead of it being decorative only.
- Install it in a central location to get the most impact out of their look and see their work as well as they know how.
Metallic Accent Wall
Metallic accent walls convey the glitz and glamor that mirrors the tone of Las Vegas, creating a rich retreat in any room you add them to. If you’re going to go glamorous, I’m thinking big, bold, and inspired by the nightlife of the city. Metallic paint, because of its sheen, can make an entirely different impression.
The effect from overhead lights is dazzling and feels like what happens on the strip with all of the lights staring back at you creating magnified reflections. The city of entertainment, high-end hotels, and diner shows, Las Vegas makes this stunning feature meld effortlessly into a home that’s all about luxury and entertainment. Which do you think–Gold? Rose Gold? Silver? Let’s begin!
Materials:
- Metallic Paint (color of choice)
- Painter’s tape
- Roller & brush
Instructions:
- First, you will want to select a wall and mark off the edge where the wall and ceiling meet with tape so the edge of the metallic wall stays nice and perfect! You’ll want to have a base coat of paint on there when necessary.
- When ready, apply your metallic paint to a roller thoroughly. If you want, you can apply it with extra texture using a sponge or a rag. Accents with a special paint scheme could be an unparalleled backdrop for a glamorous chandelier or other art!
- Once your DIY projects have been completed, it’s just a matter of assembling them.
Final thoughts
Through this DIY process, we can ultimately wrap our memories and the intimate details of the past into a place filled with the glitz and grandeur of an imagined Las Vegas. By focusing on key elements, like metallic finishes, rich colors, or statement pieces (maybe thick, heavy draperies or evoke the sparkle of a chandelier with fiber optic drapery and lighting effects), you can achieve a higher state of lavishness and vibrancy without fear. Numerous DIY craft projects to help you bring sophistication and anywhere-you-look glamor to your new apartment. Fill your house with the spirit of Las Vegas and be comfortable in your living space!
Living in Las Vegas
If you are looking to live in Las Vegas, Signature Management is here with a wide variety of apartment community options. Contact us today to speak with our team and learn more about your living options in Las Vegas today!
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]]>In fact, a studio apartment can be a wonderful, inexpensive, comfortable living space suitable for any person at any age. Perhaps you’re transitioning to a new area in pursuit of a new career, you’re striking out to rent a brand new home, you hope to find study accommodations or even downsizing. You could be looking for Las Vegas studio rentals for your time in our wonderful city.
A studio apartment by Solstice can serve all of these desires and more. Welcome!
In this post, we intend to show you how to maximize space in a studio apartment, and tips on moving into your new home with how to decorate your new home with confidence.
About studio apartments
What is a studio apartment?
A studio apartment typically refers to a smaller apartment space that provides all living utilities in a self-contained area. This will usually include a bedroom and living space, as well as a kitchen and dining area.
These facilities may be limited to one or two rooms, but well-planned studio apartments can offer several smaller room divisions with additional functionalities like dedicated closets. Depending on the arrangements of the building, a studio apartment may contain an en-suite bathroom complete with shower unit and toilet/sink facilities, or a shared bathroom in the wider household.
How can I decorate my studio apartment?
The best art is often derived from limitations, and studio apartments are no different. Developing a cozy living space with a smaller room might seem a challenge to begin with, but by planning a smart layout, a few capable storage solutions, and helpful orientation of furniture, you can maintain a beautiful living space while wanting for nothing.
Decorating your new studio apartment
How you decorate your wonderful studio apartment is ultimately a matter of taste. That said, if you’re looking for excellent suggestions to help expand the perceptual space of the studio and to feel more at home, we’ve curated some of the best tips:
Consider vertical storage solutions
Vertical storage allows you to retain the full breadth of your studio apartment’s floor plan, without using blocky shelving units. Vertical storage solutions can include temporary shelving, but may also including hanging baskets in areas such as the bathroom, or stationary shelves instead of bedside tables. This way, you always have a space to store your belongings without impeding furniture.
Orient furniture for seamlessly navigable space
How you orient your furniture in your studio apartment will define how you walk around the room. Of course, fire safety is always paramount, so ensuring a clear pathway to both exits and windows, no matter what, is a good place to start.
From there, you might wall mount your television or angle your storage cabinet against a wall instead of in the corner to save on floor space. A bed lined against the wall can provide maximum space, while a few simple stools at your breakfast bar can limit the need for a full dining table. You might also opt for a smaller sofa and armchair instead of a three-person sofa, allowing you to angle them around your entertainment space more easily.
Keep color profiles light and welcoming
Light, bright spaces tend to feel more open and airy. Pale colors on walls like soft grays, whites, or light blues help maximize the sense of airiness and balance the space. In addition to this, positioning mirrors directly across from windows helps bounce natural light further into the room, allowing an increase in the perceived space.
Going easy on heavy window treatments preserves that open aesthetic too – as sheer curtains can allow sunshine to move through even during the dimmer evenings. If you’re a few floors up, such curtains can be a good design choice, without ceding light into your property.
Utilize dual-purpose furniture for maximum convenience
Investing in dual or multi-purpose furniture gives you two or more functions in one piece. A sofa that converts to a bed or futon sleeper takes care of living and sleeping zones or even makes it more convenient to house a guest temporarily. Storage footrests with removable tops let you stash extra belongings inside when needed and can be a smart addition. Compact nesting or coffee tables can also be stored for further room when you need it, and further comfort when sat down. If your apartment is already furnished, utilizing the functional pieces already implemented can be a wise strategy.
Divide the space with small trimmings and furnishings
While an open layout can help the space look wider, creating distinct zones helps define spaces too. Either option provides a win-win approach depending on your mood. Using area rugs, curtain room dividers, or open shelving units can separate the studio into different functional quasi-rooms. A small retractable free standing curtain can provide you privacy if welcoming a guest or can help you relax at night without glare from outside nights.
Add personality with trimming accent colors
Just because it’s compact doesn’t mean your studio can’t have personality. Bright pops of accent colors in throw pillows, rugs, or art can make the space shine and also showcase your own taste without impeding the natural space utilization of a smaller apartment. Hanging indoor planters bring some of the outdoors inside, and give you that breath of fresh air the property may need. Wall art works wonders too.
Creating a gallery wall with your favorite prints, photos or pieces helps showcase your adventure in studio apartments Las Vegas, and adds that sense of homeliness no one else could compete with. This is the benefit of enjoying a small space, when decorations are limited, they shine that much more.
With this insight, we hope you now know how to maximize space in a studio apartment. Through a combination of careful adjustments, simple but effective decorating, and adapting the utility of the space to your own needs, you’re sure to thrive and enjoy some of the best years in your comfortable studio apartment.
Live at Solstice Apartment in Las Vegas
Solstice has a wide variety of studio apartments that can fit your needs here in Las Vegas. Contact us today to learn more about our properties and how a leasing agent can help you!
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]]>Best Places to Buy Cheap Furniture
West Elm
West Elm is one of the best places for you to find cheap furniture. One thing to take note of is that they have regular furniture sales. Their site even has a subcategory for all of their warehouse deals, so don’t be afraid to look at that so you can find out where the best deals are. You can set the amount you can afford by using the slider too, so make sure that you keep this in mind if you can. Unlike other retailers, one thing to know about West Elm is that their cheap furniture isn’t bad quality at all. West Elm is known for their chic aesthetic, so you know that you can find whatever you need for an affordable price. The Mid-Century collection, in particular, is one of the best ones for you to be looking at if you don’t know where to start.
Wayfair
Wayfair has a huge range of products and they also have them at an affordable price. They have a navigation bar which helps to spotlight any items which may be on sale and this makes it easier than ever for you to bag yourself a bargain. There is also an option for you to shop by furniture sets. If you would like to get better prices for your furniture then it is very easy for you to shop for partner pieces, as you can pay even less for these items. Downloading the app is also a great thing to do, so make sure that you keep this in mind. The only downside to shopping on Wayfair is that sometimes, you don’t always know what you are getting in terms of the price you pay.
Target
Another place where you can shop for cheap furniture would be Target. The best thing about shopping through Target is that you can access top deals, as well as clearance furniture. You have thousands of cut prices and you won’t pay any handling fees either. Just scan the item with your phone and you will be able to see it in your space too. This is a great way for you to take advantage of the augmented reality feature, which helps you to visualize the items in your space with ease. You can also avoid all of the stress that comes with measuring furniture too, so be mindful of that if you can.
The Minimal Amount of Furniture You Need to Make Your Space Homey
If you want to make your space homey then you will need to make sure that you have a minimal amount of furniture. If your space feels empty then this can impact how your space feels and how long it takes to settle in. Below you’ll find the furniture items you should be looking at, to turn your house into a home.
Compact Dining Table and Chairs
It’s helpful to buy things like this first. The main reason for that is that you will often find great deals on dining room furniture, but when you add the price of chairs as well, it can be expensive. Even though you probably only need one dining room chair, you should try and at least buy a set of four. The main reason for this is because if you don’t then you won’t be able to host your family and friends. Having people over is one of the best things about owning your own home, or having your own space. It’s also the ticket to settling in too, so be mindful of that.
Small Sofa
Next up, the sofa. You can probably buy a relatively cheap sofa online and most of the time, you will be dealing with standard measurements. When you buy a sofa, it’s helpful to find a set that includes at least a sofa and an armchair. If you can’t find a set that is in your price range then you should be able to get a sofa and then a separate chair. Just make sure that overall, things look like they match well together because if they don’t then your space will look out of sync.
Half-Sized Bookcase
Although this isn’t an essential item, having furniture like this can make your space feel homey. The main reason for this is that you can store all of your favorite reading material and you can also showcase your personality a little bit too. If you can do this then you will soon find that it becomes easier for you to fill your home with things that mean something to you.
Coffee Table
The great thing about having a coffee table is that it gives you somewhere to put your drinks, and it also helps to add a bit of dynamic to the room. You may find that you can decorate it too, such as by putting a bowl of potpourri down, or even a few indoor houseplants.
Console Table
If you have space, a nice console table can also be a way for you to add both storage and decoration. You will soon find that you have somewhere to store all of your letters and keys while having a solid surface that you can use to store decorative pieces or pictures of friends and family.
How to Use Your Space Effectively
If you want to use the space that you have effectively then one thing you can do is try to choose compact furniture where possible. Some space-saving ideas include opting for dual-purpose furniture. If you are buying a coffee table, choosing one that comes with storage would be a good idea. Having a dining table that can double as an office desk under the right circumstances is also a good idea. If you want to buy some dining chairs then it is a good idea to make sure that the chairs can be folded. This allows you to pack them away when they are not in use, and it also means that you can use them for a range of purposes. If you have friends over, you can unfold them and put them out for extra seats, and if you want to sit outside, you can just take them with you.
When you move into a studio apartment, space will be limited, so you need to make sure that you are maximizing it where possible. A lot of people, when they move into a studio apartment, opt for sofas that turn into pull-out beds as it gives them the chance to have people over without having to worry about a second bedroom. When placing your furniture, try and make sure that you put it right against the wall. If you do this then you will be able to open up the amount of space in the room which can make a major difference to how your home looks. If you have a lot of items that you need to store, then vertical storage is your friend.
Anything you can hang should be hung. If you have a television then mounting this on the wall will free up a substantial amount of space, so try and be mindful of this as it could make a major difference to how homely your apartment feels, as well as how much space you have to work with.
If you can make sure you follow the tips above, you will soon find that it is easier than ever for you to make the most out of every square meter of space you have in your studio apartment.
Contact Us Today
If you are moving into an apartment community then you can find the floor plans online at Solstice. This makes it easier than ever for you to plan out the furniture you need while getting an idea of the space that you have to work with. When buying a new apartment, you will have a lot to think about, but if you can keep things simple and you can focus on sticking to your budget then you should find it easier to get the result you are looking for.
If you are interested in moving into one of our apartments, or if you want to find out how we can help you then the only thing you have to do is get in touch with us today. When you contact us, we can then talk to you about all of the options you have available, so you can feel confident knowing that your next apartment move is going to be stress-free.
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]]>While that’s relatively easy in a house, an apartment home office can be more complicated. You’ll have less space to work with, and it could already feel a little cramped. And, that’s before you even think of adding a desk and chair! With the right steps and some small home office ideas, however, it could be easier than you’d think.
In this article, we’ll help you put some inspiration together and highlight some of the best home offices setup ideas you can try.
How to Set Up a Home Office in an Apartment: 5 Steps to Take
1. Know Your Surroundings
The first step in setting up a home office is to assess your surroundings. You’ll need to figure out where you’ll put everything, as well as how much space you have to work with. It’s one of the most important things you’ll need to do, as it affects every buying decision you’ll have to make when finalizing your space.
Take the time to get your bearings, and you shouldn’t have a problem figuring things out. Start by picking where you’ll put your home office, and work your way outward from there. You’ll make the process much easier for yourself. It could even be worth measuring things out so you know exactly how much space you have to work with and how many things you can include in your design.
2. Use a Space-Maximizing Desk
Your desk naturally takes up the most space in your home office, but that doesn’t mean you’ll need to settle for an option that takes up a lot of space. Instead, there are plenty of options that are relatively small, despite being large enough to work from, making it easy to find the perfect size for your home.
Aim to get a desk that only offers enough space for your essentials while making sure you’re comfortable working from it. Anything larger than that could be a waste, so these desks might not be worth considering. You’ll be surprised by how many options you have.
3. Focus on Vertical Storage
You’ll need some office supplies, documents, and other essentials when you’re working from home. These naturally take up a bit of space, which can be a problem with an apartment home office. You simply might not have the extra space in place for a lot of storage.
You don’t need to settle for not having everything that you need, though. By focusing on vertical storage, you won’t clutter the floor or walkway of your home with too much extra stuff, making it much easier to comfortably work and live from home.
4. Get Organized
One of the more overlooked parts of setting up a home office is making sure you’re organized. You don’t just need to focus on making sure that’s the case when you’re putting everything together and utilizing vertical storage, though. You’ll also have to make sure you can stay organized when you’re working.
Having the right supplies and tools helps with this, so it’s worth investing in them as early as you can. Once you do, you can work from home much quicker and more efficiently, allowing you to focus on the work rather than locating all your supplies.
5. Get a Smaller Chair
Outside of the desk, the chair you use for your home office is the second largest factor to consider. It can take up a lot of space which you might not have a lot to work with depending on the square footage of your apartment. Keep an eye out for smaller desk chairs rather than investing in a standard desk chair that is meant for an office. You’ll end up in a much better position because of it.
You wouldn’t need to compromise on ergonomics or comfort with this, though. Instead, focus on getting a chair that’s just big enough for you without taking up much more space. You’ll still be comfortable, and you won’t end up feeling too cramped.
Apartment Home Office Ideas
Setting up a home office means you’ll have to decide on a space and fully dedicate that space being solely for your office. If you’re reading this article, you probably already know that, but you might not know where you can actually do this. Fortunately, it’s far from complicated.
With some small home office ideas, it’ll be easier than you’d think:
- Small Entryway Office – If you have a compact desk, then your entryway can make a great place to set up your home office. It’ll be less cramped than you’d think, and it’ll be quick and easy to set up.
- Walls With Shelving – If there’s already shelves on the wall, then you have a great start for an apartment home office. Use this as something to jump off from.
- Repurposed Closet – If you have a relatively large built-in or walk-in closet, you can change this into a small office. At a minimum, it’ll be a great place to have a small desk to work from.
Considering one of these home office setup ideas allows you to set up an apartment home office with ease. You’ll be working from home before you know it!
Tools to Get
When you’re figuring out how to set up a home office, your mind will naturally turn to the tools and equipment you’ll need. Some of these will already be obvious, like a desk, computer, and chair. Others might not be, however.
While some of this depends on your actual job, a few tools could be notable:
- Laptop stand
- Wireless mouse
- Wireless keyboard
- Noise-canceling headphones
- Mini bluetooth speaker
With these, you shouldn’t have a problem working from home comfortably and productively. You’ll have a better apartment home office than you would’ve thought possible!
Setting up a home office in your apartment doesn’t need to be complicated. No matter how little space you have, there is always a way to create something you need with the layout that you have to work with. Once you know how to set up a home office, it’s just a matter of adapting some tips and tricks to your needs.
Add in some small home office ideas, and you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. You’ll be working from home and in comfort before you know it and your apartment home office will be nicer and more comfortable than you’d think.
Contact your leasing office at Copper Creek Apartments today if you need help understanding the property layouts in your apartment community.
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]]>1. Vertical Gardens for Green Serenity
If you have limited space, embrace the more modern style of gardening with vertical designs. Hanging planters, wall-mounted shelves, and trellises provide a stylish way to introduce lush greenery without compromising the limited floor space you might be working with. Imagine stepping out onto your apartment patio and being greeted by cascading vines, vibrant flowers, and fresh herbs – your very own and private breath of fresh air, right in the middle of this desert city.
2. Cozy Seating Nooks
Transform your small outdoor space into an inviting seating nook. We know what you might be thinking, “it’s too hot in Vegas to enjoy sitting outside”. But trust us, this design is a must for moderate summer evenings and those cooler months! Furnish your patio with a comfortable bench, colorful cushions, and unique throw pillows that add personality to your place. This is the perfect spot for morning coffee, reading your favorite books, or unwinding with friends under the open sky.
3. Your Desert Oasis with Water Features
Create a soothing ambiance by incorporating a small water feature. A tabletop fountain or a mini pond can infuse your backyard with the tranquility of flowing water, transforming it into a serene space where you can relax and recharge. If you’re an animal lover, combine the beauty of a birdbath with the soothing element of water. Opt for a solar-powered design to conserve energy while providing a private oasis for the birds right in the middle of your very own oasis.
4. Incorporate Table Lamps for Enchanting Evenings
Turn your apartment backyard into a magical space with the warm glow of table lamps. Incorporating table lamps is a great way to make your outdoor area feel just as cozy as your indoor area. Opt in for solar power lamps to avoid having to plug your lights while enjoying your space. By adding a modern touch of intimate lights, your backyard space is sure to be the place to host your friends over the weekend or for special, intimate events.
5. Privacy Screens for Seclusion
If you’re seeking a sense of seclusion in your apartment backyard, consider installing privacy screens. These can be made from bamboo, lattice, or fabric, providing an elegant solution that enhances both privacy and aesthetics. Your outdoor oasis becomes a personal sanctuary where you can escape the world’s hustle and bustle and enjoy a quiet space alone or with friends.
6. Multi-Functional Furniture
Make the most of your limited space with multi-functional, outdoor furniture. Look for tables with built-in storage, benches that open up to reveal hidden compartments, and folding chairs that can be easily stowed away when not in use. This clever approach maximizes functionality without sacrificing style and space. No matter the size of your private backyard, there are plenty of modern furniture designs to combine function with style.
7. Play with Patterns and Colors
Add a pop of personality to your cute apartment patio with vibrant patterns and colors. From outdoor rugs to cushions and planters, playful designs can inject a cheerful vibe into your space, making it an extension of your own personal style. By incorporating a rug in the middle of your personal haven, you’ll be able to tie together all your other design elements, create an extension of the place that you call home.
8. Mini Kitchen Garden
We know we already talked about gardening, but you can never have enough greenery incorporated in your own space. If you’re inspired by culinary learnings, consider starting a mini kitchen garden on your apartment patio. Grow your favorite fresh herbs, tomatoes, peppers, and more in pots or raised beds. Not only will you have easy access to flavorful ingredients, but the sight of thriving plants will also uplift your spirits. And not to mention, you’ll be saving money at the grocery store by curating your own fresh “grocery store” in your backyard.
Make Namaste Apartments Your Personal Paradise
At Namaste Apartments, we understand the value of having a serene outdoor space that complements your modern lifestyle. Your apartment backyard is a canvas waiting to be filled with your creativity and comfort. As you explore these backyard apartment ideas, remember that every inch of your space is an opportunity to express yourself and elevate your living experience.
Explore our array of floorplans today and step into a world of comfort, style, and inspiration at Namaste Apartments. Explore our units that offer the perfect backdrop for your outdoor oasis and elevate your lifestyle by making Namaste Apartments your new home today. Contact our leasing office to learn more about our available homes. We look forward to having you as our resident!
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]]>1. Paw-Some Flooring Choices
The first step in creating an apartment backyard is selecting the right flooring for your pet-friendly patio. Consider options like artificial grass or pet-friendly turf that provide a soft surface for your pets to walk, play, and lounge on throughout the day. These surfaces mimic the feeling of real grass, giving your best four-legged friend a comfortable space to enjoy. You can even take it up a notch by adding in your pet’s favorite bed, or go all out and buy them a brand new comfy throne for the new space!
2. Vertical Play Zones & Storage
Apartment living often means limited floor space, but how about taking your ideas vertical? Install perches or climbing structures that allow your cats to explore their surroundings from different heights. For dogs, free up your space as much as possible by installing vertical storage units such as mounted wall shelves and hanging storage space. By doing this, you will be able to utilize as much space as possible for your playful pup. Not to mention, your pup will be able to pick out a new toy every time you go to the pet store.
3. Pet-Friendly Plants
Bring a touch of nature to your apartment patio with pet-friendly plants. When choosing the right plants, it’s important to choose non-toxic varieties like spider plants, bamboo, and herbs such as catnip or parsley. These plants not only provide sensory stimulation for your pets but also improve air quality and add a fresh vibe to your patio. And not to mention, by adding plants to your space, you’re also creating a “backyard” haven for yourself while you live the apartment life! Last tip, even though you are opting in for non-toxic plants, you should still make sure that they are out of reach of your furry friends.
4. Cozy Nooks and Hideaways
Pets, just like us, enjoy having a cozy spot to relax and unwind. Create pet-friendly nooks with comfy cushions or pet beds where your furry friends can curl up and take a nap with their favorite toy. You can also add a small, covered area using a crate or a pet teepee, giving your pets a private retreat where they can feel safe and secure. It’s not a true backyard without a doghouse, right?
5. Interactive Toys and Activities
Stimulate your pet’s mind by incorporating interactive pet toys on the patio. Puzzle feeders, treat-dispensing toys, and sensory games engage their senses and keep them mentally active. Dogs and cats alike love the challenge of working for their treats, turning mealtime into an exciting and enriching experience. With this idea, not only are you keeping your pets entertained throughout the day, but you’re taking your apartment backyard up a notch from the rest! By incorporating these fun activities for your furry friends, you can rest easy when you’re away, knowing that they will be having fun well into the evening.
6. Pet-Friendly Water and Snack Stations
Keep your pets hydrated and well-fed while they enjoy their mini-backyard on the patio. Set up a pet-friendly water station with a spill-proof bowl to prevent messes, especially for those downstairs neighbors enjoying their very own apartment backyard. Additionally, designate a small area for pet treats and snacks, making it convenient for you to reward them for good behavior during playtime. This also starts a routine for your pets to get used to their backyard, patio space.
Creating a pet-friendly patio is all about maximizing the available space and tailoring it to your pets’ needs. By incorporating these top six ideas, you can transform your apartment patio into a practical backyard where your pets can play, relax, and thrive. At Namaste Apartments, we understand the importance of catering to the needs of both residents and their furry companions. If you’re looking for an apartment complex that values the well-being of your pets, we invite you to explore the floor plans available for rent.
Discover how we’ve created a space where pets and their owners can thrive together. Visit Namaste to learn more and schedule a tour. Your pets deserve the best, and so do you. Call Namaste Apartments your home today!
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Citrus Plants
If you are not keen on using air freshener sprays as they aren’t natural and you are worried about harmful chemicals then believe it or not, you can use certain plants around your home to make it smell nice. There are not many apartment plants that let off fragrant smells, citrus plants not only look lovely, but they also have a wonderful scent. Take a look at the Meyer Lemon and the Trovita orange plants for your apartment.
Herbs
If you enjoy cooking then you may already be familiar with the scent that comes from certain herbs. You can use these as natural air fresheners as they will waft through your apartment. The choices are endless when it comes to natural herbs, you can get lavender, mint, thyme, basil, and oregano.
Air Purifiers
Weeping Fig
This plant can be somewhat tricky to look after. However, they look amazing filling a large space in your apartment. If you are wanting to reduce the amount of formaldehyde in your home or are planning on using paint thinners then this is your plant. It will get rid of all the airborne toxins found in these.
English Ivy
If you are on the lookout for a great bathroom plant, you might be wondering why. It reduces airborne fecal matter and combats mold. English Ivy is such an adaptable plant, it can grow just about anywhere.
Peace Lily
This is one of the best plants for indoors and they are becoming increasingly popular. They are easy to look after and keep your air clean. One thing to remember when you own this plant is to keep it out of direct sunlight and keep it well watered.
Boston Fern
This is one of the best apartment plants as it acts as a natural humidifier. This means it will add necessary moisture into the air around you so you will never have trouble with air pollutants or dirty air inside your apartment. Boston Ferns love filtered sunlight and humid conditions.
Hardy Plants
Spider Plant
If you have never owned indoor plants before then this spider plant is one of the easiest options out there. It requires minimal care and will let you know when it needs watering, the leaves will droop. Spider plants are non-toxic so are wonderful for pet owners. Something to remember when you own these plants is not to overwater them or let them become soggy. The soil may dry out between watering and that is okay.
Aloe Vera
You may have used aloe before as healing for burns or other skin irritations but it is also a great house plant for filtering out harmful chemicals found in the home. Aloe plants prefer indirect sunlight and moderate temperatures. If you think your aloe vera plant needs to be watered regularly then you are mistaken. Aloes will only need watering every three weeks. This makes it a wonderful plant if you are going on holiday, as you won’t need to ask your neighbors to look after it.
Prayer Plant
Do you want a house plant that contains some patterns and colors? The prayer plant grows best when the environment is humid and moist. This one could live and thrive in your bathroom. Remember, just because this plant enjoys moist areas doesn’t mean it can get by without being watered. You must water it frequently for it to be healthy and strong.
African Violet
Finally, if you are looking for a plant that will add a splash of color to your apartment then look no further. This is one of the best apartment plants as it can go in any room while requiring very little care. This one doesn’t need direct sunlight and can get by at room temperature. You could make this gorgeous plant the centerpiece of any table.
We hope you found this article helpful and that it gave you some ideas on what the top 10 indoor plants are and how you can own and look after them. Remember, the best plants for apartments are yet to be discovered, but there are some pretty amazing ones out there.
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