Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Hostel Tips - Lazy shortcuts to keep your room clean



Students living in hostel detest cleaning! Think of a bachelor living pod, you immediately picture untidy rooms with unorganized stuff. Most students are pre-occupied with their studies to bother about their room while the rest are just too lazy!
We have a few tips that would make cleaning a lot simpler, dedicated to the smart yet lazy students.
Cleaning the Carpet
Do you have a pet? Is your roommate losing a lot of hair? Dust and hair are a pain to remove from the carpet. The straightforward solution of using a vacuum cleaner poses the threat of the cleaner being clogged! Worst-case scenario you could even damage your vacuum cleaner.
Housing Corner Tip – Use a squeegee! It works! The hair and dust balls are easier to remove with a squeegee which costs much less than a new vacuum cleaner.

Removing stains
Carpets and drapes are prone to stains in a bachelor pad. A party or a movie night is bound to leave marks of awesomeness all over the place! Long hours of washing is not going to be of any use and dry cleaners or carpet cleaners are too costly to be a frequent solution.

Housing Corner Tip – Try baking soda. Spread it on the stain and let it cure overnight. Vacuum later to see the magic!

Smart Duster
Dust is easy to remove – almost any cloth or material can be used to clean dust. However, most dusters unsettle the dust and cause allergies. Tailor-made dusters for this purpose are costly and also cannot be reused all the time. Some people use tissues or toilet paper which leave fibers behind.
Housing Corner Tip – Use old regular whites or a coffee filter as a duster. These capture dust without dispersing and are cheaper!


Stay tuned for the second part of this article. Tell us if these tips were useful in the comments section below.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Home Improvements Tips for students

It doesn’t matter how small your rental abode is, you can always make it feel like your home. Most Indian students prefer to share rental accommodation with someone and fail to personalize the living space leading to emotions like not belonging in the place and homesickness. Here are a few simple things that can be done to make your rented house, a home away from home!
Curtains up!
Curtains add character to any room and if the room depends a lot on natural light, it could very well provide a complete makeover to the space! You can’t change the color of the walls but you sure can put up a shade or two to give the room a glow in the shade you love.
Let there be light…
Light fixtures talk a lot about your taste. Any house owner would not object you adding decor to the space as long as it does not need additional hammering of nails or running external wiring over the walls! LED lights do not shoot up the power bill numbers while giving a soothing feel when the sun goes down.
Stow smart
Smart, multi-purpose storage solutions not only help reduce the clutter but will also make it that much easier when you move to the next place.
Corner tables, shelves that extend, smart boards are some of the many things that you can use to be canny in space management.
Throw in some greens!
Plants not only add to the sense of freshness to your room but also gives you a sense of responsibility and can be a good alternative to pets. Make sure you water them and do not let the dirt spill over the expensive carpet!
There are lot of apartment for rent in jersey city with all facilities for students.


Monday, 24 October 2016

Student Furniture - What is best for your room?

As a student in the US, finding accommodation is the easy part. There is a lot of help online to help you find a roommate or a cheap rental accommodation. However, the tougher part is to set up the place you move into, a comfy and welcoming space that would help you study and grow in your career.
Most college students spend a majority of their time in the room studying and without the right furniture, it can get tiring real soon! Students who sit on the bed and study are prone to dozing off and those who walk and read get tired too soon. Here is what you should have in your room as a student to help you study to the max potential.
Sturdy Study Desk
A good study desk is indispensable for studying long hours. Writing assignments or taking notes is a lot easier when you sit down at a desk and write. Do not go for a portable fold out desk. These move around a lot and will be a hindrance for your concentration. A sturdy desk that is of ideal dimension should be the key.
*Expert Tip: If your room is tight on space, go for a corner table that will help you liberate more space.
Comfy Chair
An ergonomic chair is very important to help you go for long hours without feeling tired. The chair should complement your desk – if you chair is good but is of the height that makes your desk unusable then it is not of any use! Your chair should also have the leeway to allow you to flex, stretch and relax. Go for a chair with arms – it will help reduce fatigue. Make sure the back of the chair is ventilated or has breathable fabric else you will be getting up more often than required.
*Expert Tip: Avoid chairs that have rollers! Though they might give you a lot of freedom to move around while sitting they are once again a source of distraction while studying.
Productive Desk Items
Productivity is the key word here! Yes, you can have a photo of loved ones in your desk or maybe even a parking slot for your phone but try and stack up as much as productive stuff on your desk as possible. A good lamp is indispensable. If you have a roommate and do not want to disturb during your late night marathons, a night lamp should come in handy.
A pen stand that has provisions to store pins, stapler, tags etc. will help you be organized. An alarm clock helps too! If you are running out of steam and need a quick nap, make sure that you set the alarm. There are nifty alarms that buzz during regular intervals. If you have the habit of nodding off midway through a chapter – this could be your life saver!
What else do you have on your desk? Share it with us and get featured here…


Student accommodation near New York University also having best student furniture 

Friday, 21 October 2016

Renovating rental property without driving the tenants mad

Between the tenant and landlord – the latter does the talking part with tenant to make sure that it happens in an amicable fashion. Three things are discussed, when tenants occupy all the rental units:
How long does the rental remodel is going to take place?
What’s the estimate of replacing and repairing everything from scratch?
Are you going to compensate for their stay within the period, say three months?
Temporary stay
(In case if you own more than one rental unit, but only one is occupied)
Then their stay turns easier than expected. An understanding tenant knew that their landlord is taking pains towards remodeling his property. Living in a better space provides the desired ambiance. Obviously, they’re going to occupy the vacant unit until the task gets over.
Talk money.
Let them know, if they’re going to pay off the entire amount of rent. Good land lords knew that it’s sort of inconvenience. Tenants working from home and people will be hammering the wall. By the time they serve their dinner, smoke and fume warming their wine isn’t as funny as it sounds.
Firstly, it might me your second house, but it’s their home. So a nice landlord respects it. According to state regulations, a tenant who’s made to occupy another place temporarily is supposed to be compensated for three months.
How to save on rental remodel within agreed time?
Tenants don’t fancy a villa, so fairly insulated floor and well fitted bathroom fixtures would do. Not every tenant has got the time for steaming carpets or shampooing it. It should be replaced with an easy-to-care insulation. It saves money and time.
Of course, it’s going to cost a little higher. However, it has a shelf-life of about 25 years. Even if you’re going to sell your second property in the future, you can expect better returns from it.
120 days of notice
Evicting tenants on the grounds of renovation requires a 120 days of notice ahead.

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