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What to Consider When Looking for Apartments for Rent in Lafayette La

6/30/2020

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​Are your current accommodations starting to feeling a little cramped? Use this time to make a wish list of amenities that would make your time at home a little more inviting.  

Many of us have spent the last two or three months living inside; we’ve become well acquainted with our homes — in some cases, maybe too acquainted. If you were planning a move before COVID-19, and are still planning to do so when the curve starts to flatten, you could take this time to reflect on what you like and don’t like about your apartment community. For instance, the stairs that lead to your apartment you climb several times a day may keep you moving while you’ve stayed home, but maybe you’d like a more robust workout available in your next apartment. Or perhaps the concrete city-style community that lacks a yard you didn’t think you needed doesn’t accommodate the new isolation buddy you adopted for company.

Well, we’ve created a list of suggestions to help you identify what you like and don’t like about your current living arrangements so you can find more comfort and resources in your next one.

Make a list – what’s working and what’s not?
On a scale of 1-10, how much do you like your current apartment?
  • What’s your apartment’s best quality?
  • And its worst quality?
  • Do you like the style of your apartment? If not, are there architectural styles you prefer?
  • What’s your favorite room in your apartment, and what makes spending time there enjoyable?
  • Space and flow: How do you feel when you’re at relaxing at home?
  • Is there enough space, or too much space? Which rooms could you use less or more space?
  • How would you define the layout — is it a studio-style floor plan? Or more compartmentalized? Does the apartment community suit your lifestyle?
  • Do you have just enough or too many bedrooms? Do you need a two bedroom apartment or three bedroom apartments.  Or the big question, do you have enough bathrooms?
  • Do you like the floor you are living on? Or would you prefer a first floor or third flood?
  • Are you happy with the natural light? Do you need more natural light?
  • How do you like the finishing touches and fixtures?
  • Does your apartment lack a specialized room you now find you need (like a home office or a room for exercising)?
  • What amenities does your current apartment community offer outside of the apartment, and how does it affect your experience at home?

We hope this article has given you some food for thought when you are looking for apartments for rent in Lafayette Louisiana, and makes identifying the perfect apartment just a little easier.
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Halloween Kids Crafts - Decorating Your Apartment For The Holiday

9/19/2019

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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.
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Spider Handprint
Supplies you need to make this Spider Handprint

  • Orange construction paper
  • Black construction paper
  • Googly eyes
  • Glue stick
  • Black glitter glue or you can make your own
  • Scissors
 
  1. First, fold your black paper in half and then half again.
  2. Trace just four fingers and leave about 1/2 an inch from the edge of the paper.
  3. Cut out your handprint. You should now have two spiders.
  4. Draw your spider webs on orange construction paper in the corners with a pencil or black pen. Add two web lines down to where you will place your spider handprints.
  5. Carefully trace your web with the black glitter glue. If possible, make a continuous line when you are tracing your spider web to avoid the glue from making clumping marks. Allow the glue to dry overnight.
  6. Glue your spider's eyes on.
 
Paper Spider
Supplies you need to make the Paper Spider.
  • Black paper – one sheet will make one spider
  • White paper
  • Black pen
  • Black bakers twine for hanging
  • Glue stick
  • Scissors
 
  1. Begin by cutting out four 1/5 inch strips off the top of your sheet of paper – set aside for the legs.
  2. Next, use a small cup to trace and cut out 8 same-sized circles from the rest of sheet – however many you can fit.
  3. Fold each circle in half to create semi-circles.
  4. Add glue to half of the semi-circle and place another semi-circle on top, then add glue to the next layer and repeat.
  5. When all of your circles are glued together and stacked high, cut a piece of bakers twine – about 8 inches long fold it in half and tie a knot.
  6. Add a generous amount of glue to the spine of your paper circle stacks and place the baker's twine against it. Add glue to the top semi-circle, unfold the circle and bring it round
  7. Make the legs with the strips of paper you cut first, make 4 longer legs and 4 shorter legs for each side of the spider's body, 8 total.
  8. Fold the legs about 1/3 of the way down to make a right angle and then fold again about ¾ of the way down the opposite direction to make the foot
  9. Last, you'll add your spider’s eyes. Draw two circles the size of a dime, cut out and add pupils. Bend the two middle flaps of your spider back slightly and glue the eyes on.

Craft Stick Spider Webs
Supplies you’ll need to make Craft Stick Spider Webs.

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Glue (or a hot glue gun)
  • Paint in Halloween colors
  • Yarn in black, white, and/or orange.
  • Scissors
  • Optional: Spider stickers
 
  1. Paint your popsicle sticks with paint.
  2. Once dry, glue three popsicle sticks together. Use a hot glue gun to eliminate drying time.
  3. Now tie one end of the yarn to one base of the glued popsicle sticks.
  4. Wrap your yarn around each popsicle stick or simply feed it in between each stick in a circle fashion twice.
  5. Once you’re done wrapping the web, tie a knot to the end of the last stick, leaving a long trail of yarn to hang your spider web.

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.
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Radical Hospitality - Welcoming Spring Guests

4/23/2019

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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!
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One, two, or three bedrooms, what floor plan do you need?,

1/23/2019

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Are you looking for a one bedroom apartment in Lafayette?  Maybe a two bedroom apartment in Lafayette is more the space you need.  A three bedroom in Lafayette is also an option. Whether looking for your next personal apartment or corporate housing solutions for your company, there are excellent choices in 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartment in Lafayette, Louisiana.

Sometimes the size space you need in an apartment or corporate housing is defined for you.  The company you work for may tell you that you need to find a 1-bedroom in Lafayette.  Single individuals and couples looking for their first place together to rent also need a 1-bedroom in Lafayette. Students (with their parents’ blessings) decide to live off campus and desire a 1-bedroom in Lafayette as an alternative to a dormitory room.  Then, there are those who need corporate housing solutions of 2-bedrooms in Lafayette.  

Two bedrooms options are usually sought for a team of workers or professionals who are working on the same project.  College students many times need 2-bedrooms because they want a roommate or siblings are attending the same university, and it is economical to share space. Many times, couples wish to have an extra bedroom to host overnight guests without having to use the sofa or a blow-up mattress.

Families and companies both desire 3-bedrooms in Lafayette when multiple people are sharing the space.  Many times, having a three-bedroom apartment in Lafayette makes sense for a corporate housing solution when people rotate in and out of a particular area.  That way each person can maintain clothing and attire in their personal bedroom space while utilizing other areas as shared spaces. 

Three bedrooms make for great space for families with more than one child and for multi-generational families that opt to live under one roof.  A 3-bedroom apartment in Lafayette is also the way to go when you have a home business, and you need the extra room for a home office without sacrificing your living areas for work duties.

Persons with pets many times opt to give their family fur baby its own room.  This way pet paraphernalia can be kept in one place and when guest visit, the area can be closed off for the comfort of everyone.

Where do you go if you are looking for a one bedroom, two bedrooms, or a three bedroom apartment in Lafayette, La?  You schedule a tour of Lafayette Garden Apartments.  Whether looking for personal space or corporate housing solutions in Lafayette, Louisiana, the floor plans and amenities in this gated community deserve your attention.

Each apartment has an alarm system, large closets, all major appliances, and patio space.  The premises are spacious, well lit, and have on-site staff and security.  

Two 24-hour work out centers makes it easier to keep your new year’s resolution of exercise.  Prefer to walk or run outdoors?  You can do that on the grounds and even swim in the pool that has a beachfront approach to the water.

Contact Lafayette Garden Apartments today to learn more about move-in specials on whichever floor plan size your need. 1-bedroom in Lafayette, 2-bedroom in Lafayette, 3-bedroom in Lafayette, or corporate housing in Lafayette look no further!
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Getting the Most Out of the Last Days of Summer with Your Family

8/13/2018

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Even though the kids have headed back to school, families want to get the most out of the summer days left.  The start of school doesn’t mean the end of summer. In fact, according to meteorologists, summer officially ends on August 31st.
 
Most Northern Hemisphere residents think of the end of summer being on Labor Day.  That early September long weekend holiday will usher in plenty of fun, football, and festivals in the Lafayette, Louisiana area.
 
Until then, here are some suggestions for fun and low costs things to do with your family:
 
Retro Recreation:  Spend an afternoon or evening at the bowling alley, roller rink, or miniature golf course.  These activities that experienced suburban popularity in the 50s still make for great family outings.  If you’ve never skated, bowled, or played golf; that’s okay.  Fun can be had with any of these activities that are beginner friendly.
 
Aloha Movie Time:  Say “hello” or “aloha” to a Hawaiian themed double feature.  Invite friends and family to come over for a viewing of any film based in or about the 50th state. Two great choices are Moana and Blue Hawaii.  Both movies are family friendly and will even get your toes tapping to the music.
 
Go all out and put beach towels on the furniture and floor, have sun lotion on hand for the tropical scent, and serve pineapple right alongside the popcorn.  Leis purchased at the local dollar store (they probably are marked down now) add a great accessory that anyone can wear.
 
Moonlight Brown Bag Picnic:  Escape the heat of late August by waiting to have a meal under the light of the moon one evening. Night time is already coming earlier and an evening under the moon and stars can be a refreshing alternative to gathering around the dining room table.  Everyone can get in on packing the brown bags for an evening meal that is simple and enjoyable. 
 
Take an assembly line approach and have different family members stationed along the kitchen counter to add a portion of the meal to the brown bag. Have a little-themed fun with dessert by putting a Moon Pie in each sack.
 
Don’t feel like prepping the brown bags yourself? Head to a local drive-in or drive-thru. Your meal will be placed in bags and you can head to a local picnic area or your yard or patio to enjoy dining under the glow of the moon. The next full moon is on August 26th.
 
Do A Good Deed:  While packing your brown bags, consider filling a few extra and distributing them at a nursing home, hospital, or at a shelter for the homeless. Doing a good deed as a family will bring you closer together and make for a feeling of happiness that is hard to experience any other way.
 
Another good deed you can do as a family is clean out your closets, toy boxes, and storage areas and donate gently used items.  You get fall cleaning done and there are many non-profit agencies that need clothing, toys, and household items to fill the needs of their clients.
 
Enjoy the last few days of summer with your family.
 
Is your family looking for a great place to live in Lafayette, Louisiana? Lafayette Garden Apartments offers a variety of floorplans in lovely, family-friendly surroundings that are great for any season. Stop by for a tour today and view move-in specials online now.
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College Bound and Needing an Alternative to Dorm Living

7/23/2018

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​More and more college students are choosing apartment living as an alternative to a stint in a dormitory.  Apartments offer more by way of choice in living arrangements and are much more versatile when family and friends come to visit.

Whether you are a recent graduate that is headed to college, technical school or starting a job training program, apartment life may be for you! Apartment living, when compared with dorm living, offers the opportunity for increased privacy and many amenities that campus housing does not include.

Living in an apartment means you will have a kitchen with all major appliances so you can prepare meals when you want and keep a greater variety of fresh food for a healthy diet.  No depending on a cafeteria with limited choices and hours when you need something to eat if you have an apartment where you can study the time away.

Study time is another important reason to be in an apartment.  If you have more space, you can set up an area as a study/office nook that will allow for increased concentration on the subject matter at hand.

Other amenities to look for when selecting an apartment include:

Safety:  do they have 24-hour surveillance and security guards?  Is the complex gated so that only residents can enter?

Convenience:  is the location near to campus?  How far do you have to drive or walk for restaurants, shopping, and groceries?

Activity:  is there a clubhouse with meeting rooms and common areas for socializing with your neighbors when you would like to do so?

Recreation:  are there safe walking areas? What about playgrounds or sports courts?  Is there a gym or swimming pool?

Pets:  what kind of pets are allowed?

Furnished:  can you rent a furnished space and that way not have to worry about anything when you are out on your own for the first time?

Staff:  are office staff and maintenance personnel available 24/7?  Do they quickly to requests?  Are they familiar enough with the area to assist you with things located outside the complex?
 
Parking:  is it adequate to provide for residents, guests, and visitors?  Is there front door parking?

There are so many bonuses to living in an apartment complex rather than on campus.  With the additional conveniences of apartment living, you may be surprised to learn that apartment living can be an economically sound choice as well.  Not having to pay for hotel rooms and having a self-contained unit for parents’ weekends is just one more reason that an apartment may be able to save you money in the long run.

You owe it to yourself to explore apartment living before making your final living arrangement choice before classes start.  Explore the options available to you and consider what will make for the best situation for your study, work, and lifestyle.

Whether you desire a one, two, or three-bedroom apartment, furnished or unfurnished, visit Lafayette Garden Apartments and tour the beautiful facility.  This complex offers a beachfront pool area, parks, barbecue stations, clubhouse, and two 24-hour fitness centers. Everything the college-bound student would enjoy.
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Lafayette Gardens Swimming Pool Safety.

7/17/2018

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​Lafayette Gardens Swimming Pool Safety.

With Summer in full swing, we hope our residents are enjoying their time at the pool. We would like to remind everyone that our property is a family community and have provided the following safety guidelines to ensure every resident's enjoyment of our amenities. We ask that our Residents and guests adhere to the rules and regulations posted in the pool area and Management policies provided to you upon leasing.

• We do not have a lifeguard on duty. We advise against any horseplay as Lafayette Gardens Apartments is not responsible for accidents or injuries. Horseplay includes running, jumping, diving, wrestling or any other activity that may lead to injury.

• Our Pool hours are 10:00 am – 10:00 pm. We respectfully ask that all abide the designated pool hours to avoid enforcement of a temporary ban on use of the pool by residents and their guest found in violation.

• So that our residents and their families may equally enjoy our amenities, we require that residents limit their guest to 2 people not living on the property. Residents must be present with their guest while visiting the pool.

 
• We don’t allow fur babies (pets) in the pool area. We have 3 lovely pet parks designated for these special members of your family. Su

• Swimwear conducive to maintaining a FAMILY friendly environment is required. Cover-ups are highly recommended when leaving and entering the pool area.

• Our facility is family friendly and as such we do not allow alcoholic beverages in the pool area. To ensure the safety of all, GLASS OF ANY KIND is not permitted in or around the pool.

• Please respect others by monitoring noise and picking up after you and your guest.

• For the safety of all, we require the pool gates be keep shut at all times. Please check regularly for gate closure as younger residents and guest have a tendency to forget.

• Standard policies throughout the U.S. require children under the age of 16 be accompanied at all times by a parent or legal guardian and we adhere to this policy as well.

Our guidelines and policies are not meant to limit your entertainment, they are simply to ensure the fun and safety of all our residents. To recap: NO GLASS, NO PETS, NO HORSEPLAY, NO BBQ PITTS, NO BIKES, OR SKATEBOARDS are permitted in the pool area. We hope you enjoy our amenities and as always please let us know if something is amiss.


Lafayette Gardens Apartments. Where you can have it all, in the middle of it all.  One bedroom, two bedrooms, and three bedroom apartments
  for rent in the River Ranch area of Lafayette, LA 70508.
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What to Do with Leftover Moving Boxes after You Move Into Your Apartment

6/14/2018

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You’ve just made a move and have lots of empty cardboard boxes now. The average move into a two-bedroom apartment requires 50 boxes.  What can you do with all those leftover moving boxes?
 
Here are some suggestions on how you can reuse and/or recycle.
 
Storage:  There might be some things that are seasonal or some things that you won’t be using all that often.  Keep a few boxes to stow away things in the closet until you are ready to use them.
 
Emergency Supplies:  In Louisiana, it is a great idea to have a Hurricane Season Emergency Supply box.  Take one or two of your boxes and pack them with the things that you may need for any type of emergency. Keep one box in your home and the other in your vehicle.
 
Craft Projects:
  Boxes make great bases for frames, decorative containers, and surfaces to work on to protect furniture if you are the crafty type.  Look online for ideas of how to transform potential trash into treasures.  Craft and hobby shops are great resources for step-by-step instructions on converting boxes into projects.
 
Planters:  Cardboard is decomposable, and most boxes can bring you through an entire growing season. Poke holes for drainage and fill with dirt and plants. You can spiff up a plain brown box by stenciling the name of the herbs or flowers it contains on the outside. Or, wrap a piece of raffia, rope, or ribbon and tie in a jaunty bow.  At the end of the growing season, when your box is breaking down, use it as compost.
 
Kid Projects:
  Build forts inside or out with empty boxes.  Lightweight but durable and hours of fun. Fort not your child’s style? Then, build their dream playhouse. Whether castle yellow submarine or hot air balloon, let their imagination (and yours) be the architect of a play dwelling they will remember. Colored chalk can be utilized to draw on open boxes for inside cardboard sidewalk art when it may be raining outside. Roads can easily be drawn on boxes to make tracks for play vehicles that get numerous smiles to the gallon. Have a staircase inside?  Let the kids use boxes to turn those steps into a slide. Make sure you take a turn too.
 
Costumes:  Halloween isn’t that far away. Hold onto boxes to make great costumes that don’t require wearing masks or make-up or much effort to construct.  Be a pair of dice, turn yourself into a robot, a Rubik’s cube, or a Lego block.  For a truly whimsical costume, be a piece of modern art.
 
Donate:  Bring empty boxes to missions, food banks, and thrift stores where donations are a staple. These organizations can never have too many containers to use to distribute and to store.
 
Recycling Bins:  Put three boxes in your laundry room, pantry, or closet and use them to sort plastics, glass, and newspapers.  When full, haul to the nearest recycling center or to the curb if your community offers curbside recycling services pickups.
 
Moving Companies: National and local moving companies will many times purchase gently used packing containers.
 
Haven’t made a move but looking to soon?  Visit Lafayette Gardens Apartments, our complex is located at 110 E. Martial Avenue, Lafayette, LA offers great one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans with economical move-in specials.
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Age Old Debate: Should You Rent or Should You Buy

4/3/2018

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​One of the basic needs of life is shelter.  When you find yourself needing a place to hang your hat:  should you rent or should you buy?  It’s an age-old debate.  Here are a few reasons to look into apartments for rent in Lafayette, La. rather than a home ownership:

It’s convenient - when you rent, you pay your monthly bill and forget about everything else.  There is such ease in the system.  You can set up automatic monthly payments at your financial institution so you don’t have to do remember anything.  If able, you can even pay several months rent at a time.

You travel for pleasure or with your job - if your job or leisure activities take you away from home frequently, it’s nice to know that someone else can keep an eye on their investment. 

You are planning a move—you know that work will take you to a different locale or you want to experience an area for a short time.  The no hassle way to live is to rent.  No worry about re-sale values and most times you can afford to rent a more luxurious place than you can afford to buy.

Upkeep and maintenance are not your concern - if the thought of having to pay to replace an ice maker in your refrigerator, repairing an air conditioning unit during the heat of summer, power washing the fence, and/or mowing grass instead of heading out to have some fun isn’t appealing to you, rent.  Leave those headaches to the landlord or management company.

Community living appeals to you - many apartment compounds have organized activities and common areas that lend to meeting interesting people.  A sense of family can be established for many who are away at school and/or have no relatives in the area.

You don’t like your neighbors - again, you can avoid the hassle and a confrontation and have the manager that you rent from broach the subject for you.  People who don’t follow the rules of many apartment complexes must move. 

You are striving to repair or build credit - being a renter that pays on time in full looks great on a credit report.

No property taxes - if you own a home, you pay property taxes depending on the value of the structure.  As a renter, you avoid those types of taxes.

Amenities—having a pool, gym, maintenance, and security on site at many complexes are benefits a renter can take advantage of without additional expense. 

You just prefer it—as a renter you find the living easier not having the responsibilities and stresses a home owner faces.  It’s what you want and therefore right for you.

Being a renter offers many benefits.  If you would like to maximize the benefits of renting, check out Lafayette Gardens Apartments.

Lafayette Gardens offers a beach front entrance pool, play areas, patios and/or balconies at every unit, gated community, two 24-hour fitness centers, on-site maintenance professionals, basketball court, and one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans.

Come see this beautiful complex at 110 E. Martial Avenue, Lafayette, LA.
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One bedroom or twothree considerations to help you decide!

2/12/2018

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You’ve made the decision to get an apartment. You know the amenities that the complex you choose must have:  24-hour gym, dog park, pool, and easy access to shops, restaurants, and work or school. What you haven’t decided is if you want your new domicile to have one or two bedrooms.
 
Don’t ponder the situation alone. Here are three pointers for your consideration and ultimate decision making:
 
Me, Myself, and …
Are you going to live alone? You might immediately say, “Yes, it’s just me. So, a one bedroom is perfect.”  While this may be true, you might want to consider your lifestyle. 

If you enjoy having guests visit, especially in a city like Lafayette, that has festivals almost every weekend and live music nightly, an extra bedroom might be just the convenience you need for friends and family coming to town to experience the sights and sounds with you.  Do you really want your overnight guests camping out on the sofa or do you want them to enjoy the privacy of their own room?

 
Are children a part of your life? If they are, even young children benefit from having their own space when visiting once or twice a month.  Being able to keep to a bedtime schedule, especially for little ones, makes for a happier, healthier child.  Can you or they truly get the rest you need when sharing sanctuary of your room instead of a room of their own? Probably not, so it might be best for everyone to have a room of their own.
 
Consideration 1:  If you truly are going to live alone, have infrequent visitors, and never have the need to provide overnight accommodations for children, a one bedroom is the way to go.  Otherwise, consider a two bedroom.
 
Hi, Ho, Hi, Ho, it’s off to work I go…
Do you work or take online classes at home? Some work from home can be done at the dinner table or at a desk in the corner of the bedroom. Study after study shows that work and sleep are best kept separate.
 
Your bedroom is where you go to rest, restore, and revitalize. Can you do that if you are also using the space to read instructional materials and work on a laptop or tablet? Probably not as successfully as if you have a two-bedroom apartment where you could set up the room as your home office.
 
A home office affords you space and the atmosphere to conduct business or study with greater concentration and attention. If you are splitting the space of a bedroom for too many activities, it can be distracting.
 
Consideration 2:  A one bedroom is fine if you don’t work from home and are not pursuing higher education. Go with a two bedroom if your life includes a home office.
 
These are a few of my favorite things…
Most of us accumulate things. You may be a minimalist and pursue hobbies that require little by way of materials and/or equipment. You may be a shopper, sports enthusiast, collector, or hobbyist that needs extra room to house your accruements.
 
Consideration 3:  Most of us indulge in possessions that make us happy. If you can keep a one bedroom tidy and clutter free with the belongings you own, a one bedroom apartment will probably do. If you know extra space would mean being able to display more and easily access your favorite things, consider a two bedroom.
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Whether you opt for a one or two-bedroom apartment, Lafayette Garden Apartments is the way to go. Move-in specials are offered now. Schedule a visit today.
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