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11 Things You Need To Dominate Apartment Life

Moving into an apartment temporarily while we look for our next house to call home has been an interesting experience. We have been determined not to spend money to make this place comfortable as we know we won’t be living the apartment life for long. However, there are a few things that we had to fork over the big bucks for. Well, not big bucks, just bucks!

If you are moving into the apartment life temporarily or for the long haul, I've listed 11 things that will help you dominate your stay!

Dominate Apartment Life

If you are moving into apartment life temporarily or for the long haul, I’ve listed 11 things that will help you dominate your stay!

Ice Tray

Most apartments won’t swing for a refrigerator with an ice maker. That leaves you with buying ice or making your own. Seriously though, a bag of ice would take up most of your freezer space, so get used to making ice! I was amazed at the fancy pants ice trays out there these days.

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We purchased the OXO Good Grips No-Spill Ice Cube Tray with Silicone Lid. Let me tell you, when you’re cramming tons of stuff into a tiny freezer; you’ll be happy you have the silicone lid.

We also purchased a silicon ice cube tray similar to the one linked.

I love the size of these ice cubes, BUT it is super hard for me to get them out of this thing. I have no patience for it, but my husband, Steve, handles it okay if he fills it about half full.

You need something to put all that ice in when you have ice trays, right?

Although I wouldn’t say I like plastics, we are using something similar to this Ice Bin.

These three items stack nicely on top of each other in the teensy tiny freezer!

Ice scraper

While on the ice subject, you may want to pick up an ice scraper. After parking our two cars in a garage for many years, we discovered we didn’t have a stinking ice scraper.

My Applebee’s rewards card has been getting a workout on the windshield! Hey! It works in a pinch!

I’m buying an ice scraper, though, because that tiny Applebee’s card takes a while to clear the window; plus, dangling on the sidestep of the car to reach the center of the windshield in freezing temperatures may create another issue.

Did I mention how cold it is when scraping your windshield? You may want a mitten built into that ice scraper to save your hand!

Fan

Apartment Life includes a massive amount of humanity in a tiny space. If you ever expect to sleep again, I would highly suggest a fan to use as white noise. It won’t eliminate every sound you hear, but it is helpful!

The Lasko 20″ Cyclone Fan even has a Remote Control! It’ll make you feel like you’re living the high life!

Diffuser and Oils

Serenity Now! Diffuse calming scents so that you won’t go on a wild rampage of anger when the noise escalates from above.

My Oil Gear Greenair Diffuser is the diffuser we have and love!

I use oils from one of the ‘famous’ MLM companies and would be happy to share that information with you if you are interested; HOWEVER, I have recently discovered Plant Therapy and intend to purchase from them in the future! It is NOT an MLM, and their prices are affordable!

Broom or Cane

Not for the floor or walking. Nope! Even though the diffuser calms you, you can happily tap a tune on the ceiling above you with a broom or cane! This lets your upstairs neighbors know you can hear them bowling up there!

Be careful not to damage your ceiling, though! I take no responsibility for dents caused by tapping tunes!

A Loud Alarm

This is so you can participate in your building’s music-making at o’dark thirty as alarms are heard throughout!

Our alarm clock is so old I can’t even find it to show you, but this Equity by La Crosse 30240 Super Loud LED Alarm Clock should do the trick! Did you see the Super Loud in the name?

A Micro Car

It is impossible to park under the carport without scraping your wheel wells on the strategically placed poles. Not to mention the fact there is never enough room to swing wide and maneuver into your spot.

Seriously, parking is the most stressful part of apartment life. We have three vehicles and are allowed two paid spots. Rarely is there an open spot near our building, but when there is, you can hear shouts of joy!

Of course, we didn’t purchase a micro car, but it would make parking much easier if we had it!

car

Fresh Patch

Although there are quite a few green spots, dogs are only allowed in one area at our apartment complex. Our dog wants to pee the moment we wake up—no time for getting dressed appropriately or putting on shoes and a coat, for that matter. Bear is jumping with excitement and ready to go.

Thankfully, my sister told us about Fresh Patch! We signed up for a Fresh Patch delivery every two weeks, and Bear uses it! No more early mornings or late nights trudging outside to a particular patch of grass. Nope! Bear can do his business, and I can stay in my pajamas!

Shower Curtain

If you come from a home with a glass shower door, you will more than likely need to purchase a shower curtain and rings for your new apartment.

Door Draft Stopper

I have always wondered why anyone would need these things UNTIL we moved into an apartment, and you can see outside under the door. The breeze is enough to make you take action. We are now using a classy blanket rolled up to stop the draft!

Door Security Bar

Speaking of doors, I purchased a Master Lock Dual-Function Security Bar for added security in our apartment. I can’t add additional locks to the door, so the Security Bar does the trick! Not only does this help us feel more secure at night, but it is also a way to feel secure during the day when I’m alone!

You guys! This thing is super cool! I didn’t know such a thing existed until I talked to a friend at the gym, and she told me about it!

Check it out in real-life action below! You also get to see my rolled-up blanket to stop drafts too!

Door Security

Thankfully, many things we purchased for apartment life will come in handy at our new home! I know the Security Bar will continue to get used at our new home and in hotel rooms too! I’m a big user of oils; as a matter of fact, I have lemon, lavender, and peppermint diffusing now! Ice scrapers, fans, and alarm clocks are always good to have, but hopefully, the ice cube trays, door draft stopper, and Fresh Patch will be left as nothing more than apartment memories!

If you’re looking for ways to up the looks of your apartment, check out these easy apartment decor hacks!



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6 Comments

  1. Hey! I use those door security bars! I have 2, and I’d get a third if I had another door! 🙂 These are fantastic tips Bridget. I know I sure miss my ice maker and dishwasher. Had to leave those in Florida, and since we’re not sure we’re going to stay in this house for the long haul, we’re not buying more than we need to either. You’ve reminded me of the best and worst aspects of living in an apartment. I pray you find your dream home ASAP! 🙂

    1. Why have I never known about those security bars? They are so stinkin’ awesome! I talked to someone else who told me they are the norm in New York!

      Are you making ice too, Kay? It’s amazing how those little tiny conveniences are missed in a huge way!

      There is good and bad to apartment life but we are trying our best to embrace the good while we’re here! It’s kind of cool to not be consumers while we are living here. I’m sure you are enjoying it too? Is your mom’s house still for sale?

      1. We bought those security bars when we bought a house in the city a few years ago. We’d lived in the country for so many years and I was a little ‘ingy” about all that pedestrian traffic. It is a small city, but I really love rural life so much better. Those bars are awesome! 🙂 We took Mom’s house off the market last month. I got cold feet. I love this house and I’m just not wanting to let it go until or unless we find somewhere we’d rather be. In the meantime, yep, I make my own ice cubes! Every day. I actually remember leaving the house in Florida thinking “I sure will miss this icemaker!” 😀 When you’re in a house with one again, I hope you devote an entire post to it! 🙂

  2. Thanks for sharing my apartment hacks post, Bridget. Glad to have found your blog, and I’ll be perusing your apartment posts!

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