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Affordable Decorating Tips for Renters

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1/3 of Americans Rent

Renting – with approximately 35% of Americans now deciding that home ownership is not the preferred option for them, renting is big business. Providing a myriad of properties of all shapes and sizes, the image of home rental is changing for the better, often providing an affordable and flexible alternative to the constraints of owning your own four walls.

But along with all the positives, it is fair to say that renting can ultimately come with the drawback of being limited to what you can, and can’t do with the interior and exterior of your rental accommodation. Landlords often want to stick to neutral paint color palettes, easy to maintain flooring and plain furniture in order to make their property appeal to a wide market. However, with a bit of creative flair, and without a huge budget, you can easily transform your rental property into your dream home without upsetting anyone in the process.

Wall art not only personalizes your living space, but can also create an image that is aspirational, can bring back warm memories and can also instantly add a contemporary feel. The paint on the wall may lack color but wall art can transform a room with a burst of color and personality. Even better for renters, pictures can be hung on a simple hook which the vast majority of landlords will not object to.

Nobody ever said that art can only be a painting, so make it personal with a quirky sign that brings your very own personality into your rental space.

Signs with a positive vibe make a rental property feel more like home and enhance a neutral wall color.

Art with a heart

Lighting

It is likely that your rental property will come with minimalistic lighting options that are not designed to be statement pieces, but by adding your own selection of table lamps, floor lights, lanterns and even candles, you can lighten up your living space, and mood, whilst creating a warm and friendly ambience.

Choose lighting that enhances your living space by being that piece that demands attention and is a real statement, as that increases the feeling of the property feeling like your own and not rented.

Furniture

From the ultra-modern, to the quirky, to even the fashionable reclaimed, your choice of furniture is a simple and affordable way of adding your design style to your rental property.

Even if your property is ready furnished, ask your landlord if any unused or unwanted furniture can go in to storage so you can move your stylish alternatives in. 

Choose classic pieces that can go with you when you next move with the ability to fit in to any color scheme.

Sometimes the very simplest of items can make the biggest style impact so trust your design instincts

Pasadena News

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Why Visit Pasadena?


With historic buildings, luscious landscapes, and California sunshine that provides a plethora of light, Pasadena is the perfect place to escape to.


Nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, the city is an oasis from the hustle and bustle of downtown Los Angeles, located a mere 10 miles away.


With one of the highest vaccination rates in the country, Pasadena, the California Golden State is officially open and Pasadena tourism businesses are ready to welcome visitors.

Best things to do in Pasadena

You can explore and experience Pasadena including over 600 restaurants, nightlife activities, hotels, museums, education and more.

Located 10 miles from Los Angeles, Pasadena welcomes visitors with 300 days of sunshine, tree-lined streets filled with historic architecture, national landmarks, popular art & cultural institutions, eye-catching retail and a diverse selection of restaurants. Explore the “Crown of the Valley” solo or as a group to discover what makes the city one of Los Angeles’ unique hidden gems.

Pasadena is divided into four major districts. Old Pasadena, Civic Center District, Playhouse Village, and South Lake Avenue District each hold a unique charm that sets it apart from their companion Pasadena neighborhoods.

3) Neighborhoods and Cultures:

Known for its historic architecture and esteemed cultural institutions, Pasadena, California – an enclave surrounded by the San Gabriel mountains – manages to feel both vibrant and laid-back. You can explore some of the world’s most esteemed art collections, architectural sites and botanical gardens right in Pasadena.

Pasadena is an eclectic and creative dining spot. Taste enticing American classics with a regional influence inspired by local farmers and ranchers.

4) Popular Bloggers in your area, and

Caroline Tran : https://carolinetran.net/

Area of Interest: Fitness, Fashion, Photography, Weddings, Mom, Photographer

Kimmi Ellie : https://instagram.com/kimiellie

Area of Interest: Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Travel Artist

Qwin Pierson: https://www.instagram.com/owinpierson

Area of Interest: Mental Health, Menswear, Photographer, Travel Photography

Leah Bergman: https://www.instagram.com/freutcake

Area of Interest: Babies, Blogger

5) What you Need to Know.

Pasadena is most famous for its New Year’s Day Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game. The parade includes equestrian units, marching bands from all over the nation, and much more.

Pasadena is now one of the most expensive cities in California. In some ways, Pasadena is a prosperous city. In 2017 the city’s average household income was $109,871.

Pasadena Became The Strawberry Capital By Accident. The American Red Cross sent Pasadena 1.5 million strawberry plants after a hurricane devastated the city in 1900 to help residents recover, and by the 1930s the crops had flourished so much Pasadena became the Strawberry Capital Of The World, shipping out up to 28 carloads of strawberries every day

Fun fact: The city is the birthplace of celebrated cook book author and TV personality, Julia Child.

9 WAYS TO END YOUR ADDICTION TO FAST FASHION AND HELP THE ENVIRONMENT

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In an ideal system, the life cycle of a garment would be ongoing, intertwining circles such that the garment would continually move to the next life—redesigned, reinvented, and never discarded—eliminating the concept of waste. 

But that’s not realistic.  Or is it?

Here are 9 ways to end YOUR addiction to “fast fashion” and help the environment:

1) Support designers and manufacturers that take responsibility for the future life of their garments. Educate yourself and purchase responsibly. 

2) As a consumer, do be mindful of not only how you dispose, reuse, or upcycle garments appropriately but also how you care for them.  How we wash and care for the garment in a way that both is sustainable and ensures longevity of the item is as important as how it was made.  Launder full loads, use ethically made detergents and hang to dry when you can.

3) Look for VINTAGE designs – visit your local thrift stores where you can find  gems such as donated denim jeans, coats or dresses.  Give your Amazon Prime account a break for a month and get out there to shops where you can touch what  quality garments should feel like.  Then come back to sites like www.carafina.com and support our on-demand manufacturing.

4) Have a “denim trade-in” party.  What is this?  Host a clothing swap.  I know…sounds like your grandma’s Tupperware days.   But did you know that denim is among the most guilty garment types responsible for waste?  There are close to TWO BILLION pairs of denim garments produced every year and provided with varying degrees of quality.  Rather than throwing yours away, gather your friends.  And as denim is gender neutral, have everyone bring three to five denim items they no longer wear and trade away.

5) Support brands and products that are “season less” and less stuck on the latest trends.  Classy and ethically-made are classy and in style year round. Buy high quality when you can.

6) Donate, donate, donate. Your shoes too, please.  Take care of them so that they can move on in the life cycle and have a new owner.  

7) Now that you’ve educated yourself with where and how your garments make their way to the landfills, how about doing the same slow your roll method of thinking through your other shopping habits.  Did you know that shopping for groceries while HANGRY (hungry and angry) is the best way to increase the amount of food spending that will also make its way into your trash and the landfills.  So have a graham cracker or snack to hold you over before you hit the next grocery store.  or better yet, don’t even step foot into a grocery store.  Use grocery delivery services such as Instacart and work from a strict shopping list created on your profile.  If you don’t see it on your must-haves list, you are not buying it.

8) Repurpose old clothing.  Cut up your old shirts full of tears and use to wipe up messes in the kitchen.  Use old cotton clothing to swipe the dust up and did you know that even newspaper can be used to clean your car windows (so don’t throw those away either…wait do you even use newspapers?  Online is best for the environment but support your local newspapers if you can). 

9) Now that that you’ve gone this far, take a look at the Carafina page for t-shirts that will be made to order just for you and your loved ones.  Have any other t- shirt design ideas?  Let us know at [email protected] and we may just be able to include your family last name for that Family Reunion you’ve been dreaming about.