Beat the cold: 8 easy ways to winterize your apartment now
The signs are there – a crispness in the air, leaves changing color and nightfall that arrives earlier each day. For many, there’s something about a change in seasons that inspires you to tackle home projects and refresh your space. So, before the cold weather settles in for the long haul, consider handling those projects now. Here are 8 easy ways to winterize your apartment so you’re ready for the weather changes ahead.
Clean out your garage
For Redwood residents, an attached garage comes standard with your lease. It’s a highly popular amenity that can be utilized in a number of different ways. But just like any living space, it needs to be cleaned out from time to time. Take advantage of the cooler yet still comfortable temperatures to open your garage door and clean it out. Focus on decluttering and organizing the space, cleaning walls and clearing out cobwebs, sweeping the floor and cleaning off your tools and outdoor gear so they are ready to go for next year.
Switch out bedding and blankets
It’s time to locate and wash any of the heavier linens you packed away and store your summer bedding for next year. Swapping out your blankets and throw pillows is also an easy way to update your bedroom and living room this time of year. Choose some seasonal prints and colors that complement your existing décor. For the warmest options, think natural fibers like fleece, cotton and wool.
Break out a boot tray
Adding a simple rubber boot tray near the entrance(s) of your apartment can go a long way during the messy winter months. It’s a great place for you (and your guests) to leave snowy shoes, eliminating the hassle of cleaning up slush and salt off your floors all season long. Plus, with the convenience of an attached garage, Redwood residents also have the option of placing a tray in there to keep the mess out completely.
Consider a portable humidifier
Humidifiers add moisture to dry indoor air, which is often an issue as we heat up our living spaces in the winter. Portable options can be moved from room to room and help provide some relief for cold and allergy symptoms, dry skin, cracked lips and more. Be sure to check the operating and maintenance instructions for the unit you choose and store it properly when not in use. With Redwood’s spacious closets (including one in your second bedroom) it’s easy to find a spot that’s tucked away but still convenient.
Adjust your ceiling fans
Set your ceiling fans to rotate clockwise to push warm air down during the winter months. While you’re up there, dust off the blades as that is likely not a place that’s part of your regular cleaning routine.
Add some additional light
Days are cloudy, and the sun sets early, which means you might benefit from adding a little extra light to your space during the fall and winter months. That could mean turning on lamps you don’t normally use or adding a new one to an area that feels dim. Battery-operated candles are also a nice touch to your seasonal décor that will help brighten things up.
Donate your gently used items
If you’re decluttering your apartment and find yourself with a pile of stuff you no longer need, consider donating the items that have been gently used and are still in good working condition. A simple online search will help you locate reputable organizations near you. Many charities also offer pick-up services.
Prepare for winter storms
When it comes to winter weather, preparation is key. High winds and heavy snow can result in power outages and dangerous travel conditions. Make sure your apartment is stocked with essentials like medications, batteries, flashlights, bottled water, extra food that does not need to be cooked or refrigerated, a first aid kit, extra pet food and supplies, toilet paper and personal hygiene products. With ample storage solutions, like a spacious kitchen pantry, an array of cabinets and large closets, Redwood residents have plenty of room for extra supplies. And while you’re in stock-up mode, also take the time to go through items in your cabinets and cupboards and discard anything that is old/expired. Additionally, before the snow starts falling, educate yourself on your neighborhood’s snow removal policy. For example, Redwood will clear snow that exceeds 2 inches, so if your personal driveway, walkway, or patio needs extra attention, you have time to make plans accordingly.
With a little work and preparation, you and your apartment will be ready for the season ahead. And as always, if you need help or have questions about any policies or procedures in your Redwood Neighborhood, do not hesitate to reach out to your property management team for assistance.
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