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33 Moving Tips That Will Make Your Life So Much Easier. Bloggers Wanted! - My First Apartment. My First Apartment is looking to add to our team a couple of new bloggers and a photo editor.

Bloggers Wanted! - My First Apartment

Please email your reply to editor@myfirstapartment.com. BLOGGERS: If you want to share your first apartment experiences with our site’s 200,000+ monthly visitors, let us know why you should be the next MFA blogger. Or perhaps you have successfully survived the ups and downs of living in your first apartment and want to impart the lessons learned to the legions of new first apartment dwellers. In either case, please email us a brief sample post — 250-300 words — and three ideas for future posts. Bloggers Wanted! - My First Apartment. How Much Rent Can I Afford on My Income? - Two Simple Ways to Estimate - My First Apartment. We get questions all the time about how much rent should you pay based on your income.

How Much Rent Can I Afford on My Income? - Two Simple Ways to Estimate - My First Apartment

For example, here is a recent comment from Alen: “I have found a apartment for 800 a month with hot water and water included. I make 1139 net pay every two weeks . Do you think this is doable ? Thanks in advance.” And another one from Jude: “Hi, my bf and I are thinking about moving into our own place. There are two simple ways to estimate how much rent you can comfortably afford on your income, depending on whether you have a fixed salary or are getting paid variable amounts, based on hours worked at different jobs, or tips earned.

Calculation 1 – Salaried Employee: Take your annual salary – before taxes or any deductions – and divide that amount by 40. In Jude’s example above, the couple makes $3,800*12= $45,600 a year. Things You Need For Your First Apartment: The Ultimate Checklist - My First Apartment. You found an apartment, you signed the lease, you wrote the check.

Things You Need For Your First Apartment: The Ultimate Checklist - My First Apartment

Congrats, you’re now all ready to move into your first apartment! Except, wait a minute, you’re not. You need things to put in the apartment. And what, exactly, do you need? Here’s a handy checklist of things you’ll need (or at least want, in all likelihood), organized by room, with extra blanks for YOU to fill in. Download and print this checklist [PDF] Entrance area Welcome mat (for outside the door)Small area rug (for just inside the door)Wall hooks for jackets, keys, etc.Small table or bench for shoe storageLamp, if there’s no other light source by the door______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Decor Archives - A Little Leopard. We’ve got an oldie but a goodie today!

decor Archives - A Little Leopard

Waaaay back in 2013, Glitter Guide published a tour of blogger Kat Tanita’s apartment for their Style at Home series, and it was one of the first apartments I’d seen that truly showcased living stylishly in a small — like really, actually small — space. So often we see home tours proclaiming, “Look at how I made this tiny 700 square foot one bedroom work!” While that’s great, and still admittedly small for many people, it’s over double my own square footage. DIY Wooden, X-shaped magazine holder - Passion Shake. I will start right off by saying I’m not a big fan of magazines lying around the house regardless how pretty their covers are.

DIY Wooden, X-shaped magazine holder - Passion Shake

BUT at the same time I’m the worst with keeping them in order, so if you enter my house you will spot one in the hallway, a pile in a living room – right next to the sofa and under the coffee table, a few on a nightstand, in the kitchen and so on, I guess you got the point already. This magazine disorganization also leads to frequent drama at home, because occasionally somebody flips over them (ooops!). As you can tell, an immediate solution, would be highly appreciated here. Do you have this kind of ‘problems’ at home as well? If yes then you might find this DIY very useful. There are many magazines holders and racks available out there but I was in a mood to create something a little bit different. You can view full tutorial on Homedit here.

And if you want to see another way to organize magazines clutter, have a look at this post. VIDEO: Easy Crate Storage Tutorial - DIY Playbook. We’re 2 gals who feel like there is no such thing as being too organized.

VIDEO: Easy Crate Storage Tutorial - DIY Playbook

It’s simply not possible. And we truly believe that the best way to be organized & STAY ORGANIZED, is to give everything a designated spot to call “home.” Today’s project can help do just that! When the WGN-TV show Weekend Workbench asked us to come up with a simple organization home hack, we immediately thought of using crates for some seriously easy storage. We had seen wood crates & binder clips used for various DIY projects around the internet (like here by one of our fav bloggers), and thought we should give it a go and see if it really is as easy as it looks. Spoiler Alert: It truly is as easy as clipping crates together. 31 Insanely Easy And Clever DIY Projects. Loft beds – Maximizing Space Since Their Clever Inception. Modern Apartment Brings Japanese Beauty To Tel Aviv. The Ultimate Guide For Organizing Your Home Room By Room - 90 Revolutionary Tips and Tricks « Page 5. The Ultimate Guide For Organizing Your Home Room By Room - 90 Revolutionary Tips and Tricks « Page 4.

The Ultimate Guide For Organizing Your Home Room By Room - 90 Revolutionary Tips and Tricks « Page 3. The Ultimate Guide For Organizing Your Home Room By Room - 90 Revolutionary Tips and Tricks « Page 2. The Ultimate Guide For Organizing Your Home Room By Room - 90 Revolutionary Tips and Tricks. 50 Decoration Ideas To Personalize Your Dorm Room With.

50 Decoration Ideas To Personalize Your Dorm Room With. Make the Most of Your Home Renovation Budget. 15 Organizing Tips and Tricks for the Best College Dorm. How To Efficiently Arrange The Furniture In A Small Living room. Ύφασμα με το μέτρο. Ύφασμα με το μέτρο. Φωτιστικό οροφής. Φωτιστικό οροφής Διαστάσεις Προϊόντος Διάμετρος: 31 cmΎψος: 18 cm Διαστάσεις Συσκευασίας Package Number: 1Length: 26 cmWidth: 26 cmHeight: 6 cmDiameter: -Net Weight: 0.1 kgGross Weight: 0.2 kgGross Volume: 4 dm³ Υλικά Βραχίονας οροφής:Ενισχυμένο πλαστικό πολυπροπυλαινίου Καπέλο:Πλαστικό πολυπροπυλενίου Αρχεία Πλεονεκτήματα για τον πελάτη Διάχυτο φως που παρέχει ένα καλό γενικό φωτισμό στο δωμάτιο.

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