Halloween just over a month away, what better way to get you and your Apartments in Lafayette Louisiana into the spirit than to do some fun Halloween Kids Crafts? With so many fun ideas we thought we would share a few of our favorites with you. Spooky spiders top our list. Spider Handprint Supplies you need to make this Spider Handprint
Paper Spider Supplies you need to make the Paper Spider.
Craft Stick Spider Webs Supplies you’ll need to make Craft Stick Spider Webs.
Any of the crafts we described above can be scaled by using larger craft supplies. Are you looking for a fun and inviting, family-friendly apartments in Lafayette, La? Stop by Lafayette Gardens Apartments and take a tour. TAGS: homemade halloween decorations, family fun, 2 bedroom handicap apartments in lafayette la, 3 bedroom handicap apartments in lafayette la
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Easter weekend, graduations, weddings, and Spring Break are all times when friends and family come to visit. When you are hosting family, how do you make them feel at home when they are away from their primary residence? Practice what hotel staff calls radical hospitality. It goes beyond just a place to lay their heads for a few nights. Start with these radical helpful hospitality hints to make visitors feel right at home! Clean, clean, clean: Clean the bathroom, guest room or area where they will be sleeping. Provide plenty of clean towels, sheets, and even common cleaning products for their use. House secrets: If you know them well enough and can trust them with this information, give your guests a spare set of keys, the alarm combination, and your WIFI password. That way they don’t have to ask if they like to go out for an early morning run, cannot sleep and want to stream a favorite sitcom or need a breath of fresh air without disturbing you. Packets of information: Leave your guests a packet of information about local attractions, restaurants, shopping, special events, and history. You can pick up packets at local tourist bureaus, chamber of commerce offices, and even churches. Your guests may not want to be dependent on you for information so make it easy for them to explore the area you call home. Snack Attack: Leave a selection of beverages, fruit, crackers, water, cheeses, and juice that can be eaten without preparation at their fingertips. Even better, make a quick trip with them to the local store after a brief menu planning for the days they will be in town. That way, they can select things they truly enjoy and let you know of any allergies or dietary constrictions they have to observe. It’s in the details: Fresh flowers on the bedside table, a pair of slippers or flip flops they can wear and bring home with them, a few extra pillows and blankets, and their favorite DVDs at the ready are all special touches that will make a guest feel extra special. See if you have what you need: Go through your routine as if you are the guest at your house. Anything you can anticipate needing if you were visiting someone, provide it for them. A toiletry kit with toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, razors, lotion, tissues, air freshener, and even a small candle is a fabulous touch. Even bottles of water or a pitcher and glass is welcome at the bedside so they don’t have to venture into dark rooms in a strange place. Consider the kids: If your guests have children, make certain you have kid-friendly entertainment for them. Games, coloring books, small toys, and healthy snacks easily win the parents hearts because you were thoughtful enough to include special things for the kids. Be really radical and take the kids to the park or zoo and give parents some relaxing time after traveling to join you. Regardless of the reason you welcome guests, if you practice radical hospitality, everyone will have a great experience. Lafayette Garden Apartments is in the business of radical hospitality, offering both short and long term corporate leases in Lafayette, La. Amenities offered are many and include two 24-hour fitness centers, alarm systems, and fully supplied and furnished units. Take a tour today! TAGS: radical hospitality, apartments with community amenities lafayette la, apartments with garage lafayette la,The Minimalist Movement is alive and well. Minimalism is when you pare down, unclutter, and live with a style where less is more. Minimalism in home décor is when you use a few pieces where function is as important as form or maximum use from well-chosen pieces. Did you pare down to only find things build back up? After your deep Spring Cleaning, where you purge to get rid of clutter and redundant things, how do you plan to keep your Minimalist Movement alive? Here are some tips to maintain minimal amounts of things that commonly pile up in your home: Sort your mail by a recycle bin or trash container Despite the popularity of electronic mail and advertising, print companies still produce mail outs by the millions each month. All those pieces of paper, when thrown down on the entry way table, the dining table, or on your desk turn into clutter quickly. Go through your mail every day and throw away or recycle anything you do not have to keep. Several people recycle used envelopes by keeping them at hand as scrap paper to make quick lists or notes on allowing them to be repurposed quickly. Wash the dishes immediately We eat every day and whether it is take-out containers, coffee cups, wine glasses, or the dinner dishes and pots that build up, we all clutter the kitchen quickly. Wash those dishes immediately. Easier said than done? Not necessarily. While preparing a meal or prepping for the week, make sure you have a sink of sudsy, hot water at the ready. Place the dishes used in the sink and then load the dishwasher before you sit down to eat. Or, if you wash dishes by hand, let them soak while you eat and clean up will be a breeze. Dry the dishes and put them away if you wash by hand. The feeling of accomplishment is doubled by you doing something and seeing a clutter-free counter as a reward for your hard work. Every night put it back to right Before you go to bed, walk through your apartment or house, and put things up where they belong. Earrings go in the jewelry box, not on the dresser. Towels hang up or go in the hamper, not on the bathroom floor. Books go back on the shelf, not on the arm of the sofa. You get the idea. Put things where they belong every day so things don’t build up and become overwhelming. Bring something home and give something away If you value something enough to let it take space in your life, honor it by recycling what it takes the place of or by discarding something that has worn out. In example: You needed a new black t-shirt because your old one was a little too large or had a small spot on it. When the new shirt is placed in your closet, give the old one that you cannot wear to a thrift shop. If you replaced because the other one had a spot on it. Throw the old stained shirt away so you aren’t tempted to wear it when your new one is dirty. Once a week, deep clean a small space Spend 30 minutes, one day a week, to clean a small space where clutter can quickly build up. Three suggestions: the junk drawer in the kitchen, the back of the closet, or the plastic storage bin in the garage. You get the idea. Pick one spot, spend a small amount of time on it, and maintain the minimalist look in your living space. Need more room? Lafayette Gardens Apartments is located in the heart of Lafayette, La blocks from River Ranch shopping and dinning. Offering 1 Bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom apartments, both furnished and unfurnished, with amenities to spare. Call or come by for a tour of one of Acadiana's best apartment communities in Lafayette Louisiana. TAGS: minimalist decorating for a contemporary apartment in lafayette la, unfurnished apartments in lafayette, furnished apartments in lafayette laPink is a hot decorator color for 2019. Paint companies and interior design firms watch and track the latest choices and trends around the country and this year thinking pink is the way to go! Adding pink touches to your apartment décor is a fun and quick way to update and freshen your look. Doing it in the month of February serves more than one purpose. Shades of pink can brighten the gray winter days and since February is when Valentine’s Day is celebrated, pink touches can have you holiday ready as well. The fastest way to add a touch of pink to your 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, or 3-bedroom floor plan is a vase of flowers. Pink carnations are the number one choice when it comes to an affordable flower to fill a vase. Fresh flowers are great and this time of year roses in shades of pink like fuchsia, blush, and petal pink are widely available. Tulips are another good choice. Hyacinths can go from bulb to bloom by sitting in a vase on the windowsill. If allergies or pets keep you from enjoying live plants or flowers in your home, go with silk. Affordable arrangements add a great touch with no upkeep and you can enjoy them for years to come. Add a touch of pink to your apartment door with a bow made with ribbons in multi-shades of pink. Inside each interior door gets a simple ribbon tied to the doorknob in the different shades of pink used to make the bow for the entryway door. Bowls of pink candy, pink gumballs, or pink confetti make great cocktail and dining table accents. Clear glass dishes, green glass, and white glass bowls hold pink contents beautifully. Or, for another great look, pair a light pink bowl with darker colored pink fillings. Pink linens and throw pillows are cute and festive. Flamingos and ladybugs in shades from bright to light pink are all over towels for the kitchen and bath right now. Throw and accent pillows with pink sequins and pink rickrack are room brightening choices. On the patio, all-weather pink flamingo pillows are stocked in garden centers now and will still look fresh and of the moment in summer. Head to the local print shop and get card stock in all shades of pink. Put the paper into frames that you can hang as a grouping or stand up on the countertop or vanity. Instant modern art! Keep thinking pink when it is time to decorate you. Your wearing apparel can be uplifting in healthy shades of pink. Pink socks, pink lipstick, pink sweaters, and pink pajamas are top choices when it comes to adding pink to your wardrobe. When drinking and eating pink translates to champagne, salmon, and all types of berries including strawberries, raspberries, and cranberries. Pink Teas are popular in the South to chase away the winter blues. Rose petal tea, pink lemon-aid, and pink iced tea cakes are three staples at one of these blah busting gatherings. If you are ready to be “in the pink” in the perfect 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, or 3 bedroom Lafayette apartment in Lafayette Louisiana contact Lafayette Gardens Apartments. TAGS: decorating your aprartment - think pink, lafayette la apartments, river ranch apartments in lafayette laA new year brings new home decorating looks and incorporating them into your apartment for a bright, updated look is not difficult to do. Paint companies, interior designers, and buyers from the United States and Europe are interviewed every year on what their predictions are for hot looks in the new year. Here are seven things that will gain in popularity and ways you can change or add to your present décor in your apartment. Neutrals - for the last few years one of the most used colors was grey. No more! Lose the grey darker tones. Think warm neutrals like beige and taupe. Whether used for wall colors, on a large piece of furniture, or for necessary items like bedding, towels, or curtains, neutrals bring your décor forward into the new year. Contrasting Patterns & Colors - when things are paired that contrast you see a striking difference. Black is in contrast to beige and taupe. Pink paired with black and/or blue also is a great high contrast look. When paired together the effect is striking and new looking for home décor in 2019. Contrasting patterns that are always effective are florals and plaids. Rough textures paired with smooth surfaces are another great way to show striking differences that make for a trendy décor look of contrast. Think Pink - any and all shades of pink are big for home décor in the new year. Hot pink, bubblegum pink, fuchsia, hibiscus, and pale pink are all looking good when it comes to adding pops of color in your home. Black for the Kitchen - it is always great to have black incorporated in your design schemes to give your eyes a focal point. This upcoming year the room that saw the most use of the color, or the absence of color, black was the kitchen. It can gleam as an appliance, cabinet, or counter color and is beautifully used on bowls, dishes, and canisters in eye-popping designs. Florals - prints of flowers and greenery are a design tradition in the South. All over the world 2019 home décor is blooming with bold floral prints. Floral patterned wallpaper and stenciling makes a comeback for one wall as well as floral slipcovers for furniture. Big and bold flowers rather than smaller blooms are the way to go. Tweed - when it comes to fabric, tweed is the 2019 choice. Tweeds rougher texture with little flecks of color is great for sofas, chair cushions, and pillows. Durable and neutral tweed is a look with staying power. Curves Ahead - roundtables, circular chairs, and curved couches are impactful looks and gaining in popularity. Room flow seems to improve when you add curved furniture and accent pieces. Even round canvases and frames are appearing on walls. Handcrafted pieces - whether a country craftsman or a city gallery owner/operator hand makes your new piece of art or accent décor, handcrafted is the way to go! Resourced boards are continuing to be used for all sorts of home décor that is handcrafted. Ready to add some of these great designs to your apartment, go shopping! New drapes, throw pillows, wall decals, and small accent pieces are fast, economical ways to add the latest décor looks to your home. Re-group things you already own and make the most of high contrast looks. Paul Michael, art galleries, and farmers markets are great places to go in the Lafayette area to add hot items to your décor. Looking for a new place to decorate? While out shopping in Acadiana, stop by Lafayette Garden Apartments for a tour of their 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments in Lafayette, La. TAGS: apartment decorating - lafayette la, designer apartments in lafayette la, new apartments in lafayette la, fully furnish apartments lafayette laThere is a crispness in the air as Fall finally comes to the South. This is the time of year when people want to gather in their homes. How can you make your apartment inviting to your friends, family, and yourself this time of year? Try a few of these easy Fall decorating ideas. Glowing Mason Jars: As a centerpiece, window ledge attraction, or even on a small front door table, a Mason Jar (that’s the glass jar with metal lids that pickled vegetables or jelly goes into) with a battery-operated candle makes an attractive decoration. A single jar with one votive candle is perfect for a small space. Have bigger space to fill or a whole counter space to decorate? Try alternating jars with candles or small strands of battery-operated lights with jars that are filled with dry black beans, popcorn, and red beans. The colors are just right for Fall and you can actually cook the beans and popcorn when you are done with the decorations. Bring Outside Inside: Leaves and twigs look great splayed across the table as a centerpiece for Fall. Take a bundle of twigs, tie with a piece of raffia and add a few cinnamon sticks for a rustic, inviting, great smelling alternative to a wreath for your front door. A basket full of pine cones also adds texture, Fall color, and interest to the door stoop, fireplace hearth, or next to a bedside table. The simple charm of various sized pumpkins and gourds spread around your space is always a well-received decorating idea. The various colors and shapes add visual interest and can be scattered individually or grouped together for greater impact. Rocks found when you go for a hike look great on the bathroom counter or gathered in a clear glass bowl for any room. When you are done, return your items to the great outdoors and be proud that you decorated using “green” methods that don’t harm the environment. Words of Thanksgiving: Have access to a computer and paper? Print out things that you are thankful for and group these words on the wall or on a surface in inexpensive picture frames. You can even have your children, family, and friends become your artists by having them write down the things they are thankful using markers or crayons. The medium doesn’t matter as much as the message. Reading these daily will help you keep an attitude of gratitude all throughout the Fall season. Team Spirit: Use the colors of your favorite football team to adorn your door or dinner table. A small piece of green fabric can become your “football field” and you can carry out the theme using your adored team’s mascot standing on the miniature field you created with fabric. Team t-shirts make great chair back covers. Slipping the t-shirt or jersey over the chair is a fast way to add team colors and spirit to your dining space. Looking for the perfect one bedroom, two bedroom or three bedroom apartment in Lafayette Louisiana to decorate? Tour Lafayette Garden Apartments today and find a 1, 2, or 3-bedroom floor plan with desired amenities that you can call home before Fall days are over. TAGS: fall decorating for your 1 bedroom apartments in lafayette la, 1 bedroom handicap apartments lafayette la, one bedroom furnished apartments in lafayette la, one bedroom corporate housing in lafayette laThe place you live and create memories needs to be welcoming to you. It should please your senses and entice you to participate in activities surrounded by décor that comforts, inspires, and gives you a sense of well-being. Whether you are decorating your first apartment or you’ve become bored with your present décor and need a change, these ideas will help. 1) Picture This Photographs can tell your story and are appropriate for every room in your apartment. Print out photos in black and white and frame them in a signature color to scatter around a bedroom. Print random shots and make a collage by gluing them onto a huge black canvas that becomes a focal point in the living room. Hang pictures from that special dinner party or Thanksgiving in your kitchen. Photographs of you poolside or at the beach are terrific accents in the bathroom. 2) Can I Quote You? Use an inspirational quote in every room. Take hints from the things that quote conquers up in your imagination on how you should decorate. For instance, print out that famous quote from Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, “There’s no place like home”, and put it on your nightstand. Rather than ruby slippers, a couple of red sequin accent pillows will add a splash of color and make you smile because you know what they represent. 3) Go Bananas, Go Cherries, Go Grapes, Go Whatever What’s your favorite fruit, animal, or place? Use just a touch of that ‘whatever’ in every room. One of the simplest decorative touches is to use the same theme throughout without going all out. Instead of decorating the whole room to look like Paris, an Eiffel Tower statue on the coffee table reminds you of that special place. One of the best examples of this is an apartment that had a monkey in every room. Monkey candlesticks on the dining table, monkey toothbrush holder in the bath, monkey lamp on the bedside table, Curious George book on the coffee table, you get the idea! A little touch in each room brings a sense of unity and fun overall. 4) Go Big Get that oversized chair, king size bed, exquisite antique, or table for eight and let it rule your décor. A great investment piece will be with you for a lifetime and can set the stage in your first home or forever home when it comes to the mood you want to create. Let the magnitude of your signature piece do the decorating for you. 5) Let Me Collect My… Those baseball caps, books, vacation spot t-shirts, crosses, dolls, or linens that you’ve collected for years inspire great home décor. They can become your theme when decorating one room or your entire apartment. Display them grouped together instead of letting them remain unseen taking up space in your closet. A few things to keep top of mind as you go to decorate:
Looking for the perfect place to decorate? Lafayette Gardens Apartments offer one, two, and three bedroom apartments in Lafayette LA. TAGS: sprucing up your first apartment, college apartments, decorating on a dime, 1 bedroom apartments in lafayette, 2 bedroom apartments in lafayette, 3 bedroom apartments in lafayette, handicap apartments in lafayette laMoving into your very own space is an exciting first step, and some would say a rude awakening. You want your new apartments to be stylish and chic, but your budget is more inline with a resale shop. Don’t dismay, we've come up with a few do it yourself tricks that will take shabby to chic in just a few man-hours. Few individuals are born with the great eye for the designing and decorating. You just need to learn a few tricks and then apply them successfully. Buy Removable Decals or wallpapers: Permanent wallpapers are not usually advisable as a renter, your contract with the apartment community will probably state you have to leave the apartment as you found it and removing permanent paper typically damages the sheetrock. However, the design world has started catering to apartment renters and have created removable decals and wallpaper, allowing you to add color and style to your apartment. They are easy to place on walls and can be removed whenever needed. They also work great on furniture makeovers. Paint your Furniture: Don’t have the budget for new furniture? Consider a fresh coat of paint. Painting one or two pieces in the living area or bedroom can add the extra design punch you were looking for without costing you too much. Some of the new chalk paints don’t require much preparation either. Simply dust the piece, pass a sanding block over it a few times, before applying the paint to the furniture. Apply one or two coats of paint to your piece and allow ample drying time between coats of paint. For a durable finish, add a coat of water-based lacquer after it dries. Do be sure to let the paint dry completely before placing it in your apartment. Hide Storage in a Creative Way: Too much clutter in a room can make it feel disorganized, messy and much smaller. Before shopping or accepting hand me downs think of function. Could an old chest work as a cocktail table and serve as a storage venue for throw blankets and extra pillows? What about an armoire with adjustable shelving that can serve an entertainment center in the living area providing extra storage for books, folded blankets, stereo equipment, CDs and more. Inspiration with Words: Create an atmosphere that is both motivational and inspiring by hanging custom quotes on the wall. Words have great power and a way of affecting your mood. So, having a motivational quote awaiting your arrival home from a long day at work or school may be just what you need to shake off the day. These are just a few suggestions you can use when decorating your Lafayette Louisiana Apartment efficiently and on a budget. To see more, follow us on Pinterest. TAGS: decorating your first apartment on a budget, first apartments in lafayette la, one bedroom apartments in lafayette la, two bedroom apartments in lafayette la, three bedroom apartments in lafayette la |
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