5 Ways for Apartment Renters to Save Space and Money

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If you’re someone who recently moved into an apartment, there are probably two things that you’re concerned about: how to create more space and how to save money on your monthly energy costs. If that’s the case, you’ve certainly come to the right article because it is going to share with you some effective tips that can give you some great results as it relates to space and money.
Adhere to the “less is more” principle. Here is something that you can do that will save you both time and money: don’t overcrowd your rooms with furniture. Nothing makes a place look more cluttered than clunky pieces of furniture. Remember, you want the rooms of your apartment to feel comfortable, and a part of that consists of having a lot of space to move freely in. Your living room only needs one couch. Your kitchen doesn’t require a long table. And your bedroom? Probably just a bed and a small chair will suffice. Practicing the “less is more” principle will not only save you space; it will also keep you from going out to buy a lot more stuff. This means it will save you money too!
Be creative with your storage. When it comes to storing items, there is one piece of furniture and one particular store that are both real lifesavers. As far as the furniture, pick up a couple of ottomans. They come in different styles and sizes. Plus, the great thing about them is that you can use them as seats to sit on; then when you open them up, there’s a space to store books and magazines in too. As far as the store that you should put on your must-go-to list, stop by a Container Store in your area. They have all kinds of containers to creatively hold everything from utensils in your kitchen to toiletries in your bathroom.
Use a towel rack in your closet. Whether it’s a house or an apartment, one complaint that a lot of people have is that they don’t have nearly enough room in their closet for all of their things. When you’re a homeowner, you can build a closet. However, when you’re renting space in an apartment, you have to get a bit more creative. Something what you can do is attach a couple of towel racks on the back of your closet door. By doing so, you can hang pants, scarfs and all kinds of other articles of clothing on it. It’s a simple way to make more room without taking up more space.
Pay attention to your window treatments. Do you want to know something that you can do to reduce your energy costs? If so, pay attention to the kind of window treatments that you have. For instance, if you want your apartment to feel cooler, invest in some black-out curtains. Or, if you’d like your place to be a bit warmer, there are thermal curtains that you can hang. The great thing about both options is not only can they help to save you as much as 20-30 percent on your annual energy costs, but you can find them at an affordable price at stores like Target, Kmart and Walmart.
Turn on your ceiling fans. If you’re fortunate enough to live in the kind of apartment that has a couple of ceiling fans inside of it, perhaps like one of the luxury apartments Boston, that’s another great way to save money on your monthly utility bills. During the summertime, by turning them on, you can make the rooms in your house as much as 5-7 degrees cooler. In the winter, by setting your fans to rotate in the counterclockwise position, you can pull the heat that has risen to the ceiling down closer to where you are; therefore, making the rooms 5-7 degrees warmer. For more tips on how to conserve energy, visit Energy.gov.

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