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New Year Archives - Osgoode Properties Blog Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Thu, 27 Jan 2022 19:47:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.2 New Year, New Space (Part Two)! Upgrade Your Space with Our Home Design Tips https://www.osgoodeproperties.com/blog/2022/01/26/new-year-new-space-part-two-upgrade-your-space-with-our-home-design-tips/ Wed, 26 Jan 2022 19:25:00 +0000 https://www.osgoodeproperties.com/blog/?p=384 It’s 2022 and as we continue to navigate a pandemic, working from home and spending a lot of continuous time in your space is the new normal, and therefore more important than ever to create an atmosphere that you love. This is why we wanted to put together a list of our favourite design tips…

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It’s 2022 and as we continue to navigate a pandemic, working from home and spending a lot of continuous time in your space is the new normal, and therefore more important than ever to create an atmosphere that you love.

This is why we wanted to put together a list of our favourite design tips to help everyone make the most of their home, no matter what style or size!

Avoid Clutter

As mentioned in the first part of our “New Year, New Space” blog series, avoiding clutter and having a clean space is crucial for both the aesthetic look, and the functionality aspects of your home. Especially when you live in open concept layouts, clutter will make the space appear smaller and less organized. Try using functional storage boxes or bins to keep clutter out of sight, and make sure that there’s more than enough room to walk around. For more ideas on how to declutter your home and how to keep it that way, read the first part of this blog series here where we deep dive into organizational solutions.

Living room with velvet couch and mustard accents
Photo: Lincoln Park Tower Apartments

Think Ahead

If you find yourself changing your space every few years (or months) when you get bored, invest in larger products such as sofas and bed frames in neutral colour palettes. These items cost more to replace, so make the best long term decision for your space, and for your bank account, by investing in high quality items that will stand the test of time – and will hold up through the duration of all your design phases! Don’t underestimate the power of upgrading your interior by switching up smaller décor items like pillows, side tables, vases, and artwork.

Bedroom with blue accent wall
Photo: Le 700 St. Joseph

Section Out The Space

When living in a smaller space, it can be difficult to create design solutions that are functional and pleasing to the eye. We suggest sectioning out your space to give the appearance of more room by incorporating décor items like rugs, plants and side tables. Use these items to create a clear separation between spaces that are dedicated for different things, like your living room and your office.

Bright living room with view into dining room
Photo: Eastwood Park

Let There Be Light

There’s no better way to add more square footage (without actually adding more square footage) than by adding the magic of mirrors to your home. Not only do mirrors provide reflective light to help brighten your space overall, but there are so many beautiful designs to choose from. Opt for frameless to create a minimal feel or add some creativity with a circle or arch shaped piece. No matter what you choose, variety is key – a combination of floor and wall mirrors are sure to create a look of the spacious atmosphere that you’ve been dreaming of.

Living room with red accent wall
Photo: Lakeview Apartments

Bring The Outside In

No matter what size of space you have to work with, the list of benefits that come with incorporating plants into your design are endless. Indoor plants come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and with lots of possibilities to choose from when it comes to vases and pots. Not only will greenery enhance your home visually, plants have also proven to have many benefits to your overall physical health. By incorporating more plants, you can enjoy an improvement to your mood, increased levels of creativity, stress relief, and less air pollutants in the atmosphere. The best part is that with indoor plants, you don’t necessarily need to have a green thumb — options like long-lasting succulents are available for those who are looking for low maintenance options!

Living room with green accents and large plants
Photo: The Oaks

We hope you’re able to take these tips and transform your space into its highest potential. Don’t forget to share your apartment living designs with us on our social media channels – tag us so we can see how you’ve designed your Osgoode space. After all, anything is possible with a little bit of declutter and design!

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New Year, New Space! Refresh Your Home with Our Decluttering Tips https://www.osgoodeproperties.com/blog/2022/01/07/new-year-new-space-refresh-your-home-with-our-decluttering-tips/ Fri, 07 Jan 2022 14:34:00 +0000 https://www.osgoodeproperties.com/blog/?p=363 With a new year officially in full swing, there’s no time like the present to give your space a fresh start! Decluttering is no easy task; we know that it can be daunting, especially after accumulating even more goods during the holiday season. We’ve collected a few tips to help you get your home back…

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With a new year officially in full swing, there’s no time like the present to give your space a fresh start! Decluttering is no easy task; we know that it can be daunting, especially after accumulating even more goods during the holiday season. We’ve collected a few tips to help you get your home back on track, just in time for 2022!

Start Small

Big goals are great, but if you find yourself becoming overwhelmed with your original decluttering plan, it’s time to scale back, and simply focus on one item at a time. For example, begin by focusing on one space in your home, like the bedroom. We suggest clearing off and organizing two spaces, like a dresser and a nightstand, before tackling a bigger project such as your closet. Once those smaller spaces feel cleaner, you can move on to the larger areas.

Image of a bedroom with yellow accent wall
Photo: Lincoln Park Tower Apartments

Get Smart with Storage

Whether you live with a large family or by yourself, it’s easy to accumulate a lot of things over time. The easiest way to make your home feel less cluttered is to invest in (or DIY!) storage solutions – each and every item in your home should have its own dedicated space to be returned to after use. Let’s talk specifics – for your entryway, create a ‘drop station’ to hold your daily items. This can be something like a tray or a small basket where you and your cohabitants can drop essentials like keys, mail, a wallet, or purse. In your living room, keep the clutter away by curating what is displayed on your bookshelves and coffee tables, and by giving yourself the permission to donate or to put anything you don’t enjoy looking at anymore into storage. If you have the budget, invest in furniture pieces that feature hidden storage, such as an ottoman, or a side table.

Living room with big windows
Photo: Riverton Park Apartments

Organization Methods

For the rooms that got extra crazy during the holidays, try an organization method known as the four-box method. Get four boxes (or bags) and label them trash, give away, keep, and re-locate. Go through each space in your home, sort through all the items causing clutter, and put them into one of the four bags. This is one of the fastest ways to get yourself organized – and also a wonderful way to donate to charity or clothing donation bins.

Another way to get organized quickly is to take the 12-12-12 challenge! Challenge yourself to locate 12 pieces in your space that should be thrown away, 12 pieces that can be donated or given to a friend, and 12 pieces that you can move to a new location within your home.

Image of white kitchen
Photo: Le Faubourg de L'ile Apartments

Give Everything a Home

As previously mentioned, it’s much easier to keep your home decluttered when everything in it has a specific place to go! In your kitchen and bathroom areas, try labelling containers for different items. Also in your bathroom, keep all your hair products in one drawer. When you do your hair, make sure the products used return to their home in that drawer. If you have children or pets, create storage solutions using baskets or trunks, and ensure that everything, including toys and games, gets returned to where they are supposed to go when they’re done playing.

Living room with red accent wall
Photo: Lakeview Apartments

Last but certainly not least, patience is key. Decluttering your home isn’t something that can be done overnight and the more efficiently your space has been designed, the less cluttered it will become over time. This is a process that can take a while – so make sure to celebrate and enjoy your organizational wins!

In the second part of this blog series, we’ll be covering some helpful design tips for spaces of all sizes and styles. Make sure to keep an eye out for part two, happy decluttering!

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