Indoor Summer Activities to Stay Fresh

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Residents of the rustic rentals at Copper Flats in Aurora, CO, enjoy the cool breeze offered by each unit’s air conditioner. To cool off outdoors, residents can take a stroll with their pets on the grassy grounds of the nearby Orison Nature Center. Screen doors slide open to let in the fresh mountain air. You can also decorate spacious balconies with plants and deck chairs! This way, you can enjoy the chill of the evening air. However, running an air conditioner full-time can also be expensive. So take note of these summer co-friendly tips for apartment living.

Staying Cool Indoors

Staying comfortable indoors begins with cooling your space down for a few hours by shutting your windows, closing the curtains, and running the air conditioning system at its coldest for a couple of hours. The key is to use heavy drapes, which can be hung with an extendable curtain rod. Adjust extendable curtain rods to fit your window or balcony frame without having to damage anything.

Eco-Friendly Ways to Stay Refreshed

One way to chill out is to run as few big appliances as possible. Don’t use your oven or dishwasher to stay cool. It also helps to keep your television and lamps off for as long as possible to help keep your apartment cool. You can also apply small frozen gel packs to your wrists and the back of your neck to keep your body cool.

Cool Summer Apartment Trends

Ready for some cool summer apartment trends? Try placing blocks of ice in front of a small personal fan in front of you to cut electricity costs. Avoid running the air conditioner all night by buying a bed topper made of cooling gel, and also consider getting your pet a bed made of cooling gel. Stay hydrated by filling an antique look water dispenser with ice and limes and drinking from it all day.

Get Ready for Spring Cleaning in Your Copper Flats Apartment

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Residents at Copper Flats, the wonderful springtime is upon us. Before you start shopping for new clothes and planning nights with your friends, you’ve got a bit of work to do. It’s time for some spring cleaning, decluttering, and organizing.

How to Declutter and Get Ready for Spring

Declutter your house in stages. Start with the big things. If there are apparent items like articles of clothing or pieces of furniture that are out of style or no longer used, chuck them! Create a donation pile for things that are still in great shape. Remember, one person’s trash is another’s treasure. Once you’ve finished the big items, move on to smaller tasks, like drawers and cupboards. Finally, polish everything up. Clean your windows, shine your mirrors, and suck up those dust bunnies.

Tips and Hacks for Organizing Your Home

Lists are your best friends. Create a master list with every room of the house on it. On subsections of the master list, create bullet points for things that need to be done in each room. Specifics might include putting away clothes, rearranging dresser drawers, or vacuuming. Whenever you finish a task, cross it off! This will not only help you keep track of what still needs to be done, but it will also help you feel accomplished over and over again. To make the time go by faster, crank up the tunes. Jamming out will take away the stress of cleaning. Just make sure it’s not loud enough to stress out your neighbors.

Organizing Made Easy

Spring cleaning is a big task, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. Starting big and ending small is a great way to get the cleaning done while keeping it fun. Once your apartment is clean, you can go out and spend some quality time around your Aurora neighborhood and return to a tidy home.

DIY Halloween Decorations That Transition Into Thanksgiving In Your Copper Flats Apartment

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With the holidays around the corner, it’s time to decorate your Copper Flats, Aurora apartment with DIY fall 2021 decor. Halloween is about scary movies, trick-or-treating with kids, and yummy pumpkin cuisine. Thanksgiving is about gratitude, family, and even more pumpkins! With these two holidays so close together in time and themes, it only makes sense to invest in DIY decorations that fit well between them. Learn how to transition your Halloween decor into Thanksgiving celebrations. 

Why DIY?

DIY decorations are fun to make. It’s a time to gather the family and spend quality time together. Melt away stress with creative decorations that you have designed yourself. Show off your creativity and revel in the holidays. Have fun with interior decorating, especially the trending colors for Fall 2021. Earth tones and bright yellows, reds, and oranges are all the rage for the fall season.

There are many ways to decorate your home and continue decorating until the next holiday on the calendar. Just think of all the money you can save for the end of the year shopping by creating DIY projects. You’ll also save time when you decorate with colors and decorations that transition from one holiday to the next.

Get Inspired By These Decor Ideas

Apartment living is about a close community. Inspire your neighbors with creatively designed pumpkins, gourds, and foliage at your front door or entryway.

Let the scent of fall waft through the air from Halloween to Thanksgiving by boiling water with cinnamon sticks, apple peels, orange peels, and clover.

Decorate dining room tables and patio tables with fall-scented candles. Fall decorating 2021 is all about bright, beautiful fall colors. It always has been. These colors always work well between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Add acorns to centerpieces to create a rustic fall feel. But most importantly, do not forget to remove all the Halloween decorations beforehand.

Fall 2021 Fun

Invite the neighbors over for an autumn BBQ. Drink a latte with cinnamon to dive into autumn. Have fun getting creative with these trendy fall decorating ideas for 2021. Let your creativity run wild and play with colors when you design your Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations.