Tips to Renting a Home

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Renting a home is a big decision that has long reaching consequences for you and your family. A home is much more than simply a place to keep your belongings safe and rest your head. When you rent a home, you will be continuing a credit history that can follow you throughout your life. In many instances, you will either need a co-signer to rent a home or you will need a pretty solid history of credit.

If you find that you need more of a credit history, a credit card such as the Vision prepaid credit card can be just what you need to help you establish it. Much easier to qualify for than a traditional credit card since it is secured with your own money, this type of credit card often does not require that you have a bank account. It can be a convenient way for you to build up the credit that is necessary so that you can rent a home.

By using your Vision prepaid credit card, you will be able to pay your bills quickly and conveniently since you can use it the same way as you would any other credit card. This history of paying your bills on time will help you establish that you are a good credit risk when it comes time for you to rent a home. This is one of the critical items that potential landlords will look at when deciding if you are a suitable renter. Building up a suitable credit history is the first tip that you should follow when it comes to renting a home.

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Creating Beauty in your Home without Spending a Mint

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You want your home to look like those designer magazines you love. The problem is you have little cash to spend. Is there a way to get the look you want without spending a mint?

Yes!

Here’s how:

  • Use color. Paint can be purchased inexpensively. Pillows and other accessories can be purchased at discount stores such as Ross, TJ Max, or even your local thrift store. Garage sales are all the rage.
  • Less is more. Pictures are great for a room but not too many. Gathered treasures can show your passion for pottery, but too many makes your room too busy. Keeping things simple will make your room look larger and more like that magazine cover. When it comes to furniture, less is truly more. Don’t gob up the space with too heavy, or too much furniture.
  • For variety, place your sofa away from the largest wall. If you can’t seem to get away from this “common” choice, make sure your pictures hang only a couple of inches above the back of the couch, not two feet.
  • Buy used furniture and fix it up with paint and/or new cushions. Match the fabric to your pillows.
  • Start with the living room. That’s what most folks will see. The kitchen should be second, followed by the bathrooms and bedrooms.

Getting the look you want cheaply and with style can be accomplished by learning more. Check out those magazines and copy their look by buying less expensively. Talk to your neighbor who manages to do a lot with a little. Keep your eyes and camera handy for outdoor ideas. Bring nature in.

 

 

 

 

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Bring the Outside in?How to Give your Home that Natural Look

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You love the outdoors, the trees, the garden, and the birds. How do you bring the outside-in? What creative ideas are out there that are easy to apply?

Here are some ideas:

  • Try some artwork. Some curtains. Easy and beautiful ideas including bedding and floral wallpaper can be found here.
  • How about some plants? If you have a green thumb, buy some matching pots and get going! If your green thumb is not green, try silk. Most visitors will not know the difference.
  • Consider a “green” home. Get all the “green” you want starting from the ground up, or discover here how to make your current home “greener.”
  • Put in a French door or open up your current sliding door to a new patio. It’s amazing what can be brought into your home without nature actually being “in it.” Let the light in with windows barely covered, or blinds that can be moved up during the day and let down at night.
  • Frame up pictures from old calendars with floral or outdoor settings, or enlarge pictures you have taken of the outdoors that you can frame and hang in your home.
  • Use artificial vines or flower wreaths inside your home. Hang the vine over the frame of a picture; hang the wreath over a favorite photo with your loved one’s face peeking through.

Bringing the outside—in is about as easy as your creativity. If you feel you are lacking, check out various blogs and websites for additional ideas to keep you in “the green.”

 

 

 

 

 

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