Dallas Apartments: Living in a Giving Community
Posted on August 5, 2007
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Because Dallas is one of the largest metropolitans in the country, it is home to several different communities and neighborhoods—each boasting its own uniqueness. For instance if you like to be close to the entertainment center and have a nice array of restaurants to choose from on a night out, then you might consider the suburbs of Addison or Richardson. But, if you prefer a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere that is close to things to do, but not directly in the middle, then you might consider the suburb of Carrollton.
Along with having numerous great communities and neighborhoods to choose from, Dallas also has several avenues of Education to meet the needs of its population. There are several general education or public education school systems, accessibility to private education, colleges and universities and adult education centers.
Because Dallas is such a big city, there are several ways for its population to get from here to there. Many people opt to use their own vehicle, but for those that don’t have access to a vehicle, there is a plentitude of public transportation around, from busses to trains. And with the
Dallas-Fort Worth airport nearby, getting to another city is as easy as pie.
There are also several areas of health resources available from clinics and doctor’s offices to support centers for victims of abuse. Having so many of these resources available in Dallas helps to ensure that its population doesn’t lack for any type of health related help or information.
The entertainment in Dallas is as vast as its citizens. There are several places available for shopping, from small shops to the name-brand malls available within the city limits if you consider shopping a hobby. There are also several parks and recreation areas available if you prefer to take a nice stroll or play with your kids on a summer’s day. There are also several amusement and water parks available for the adventurous types.
By providing something for everyone Dallas has a quality of life that other cities yearn to achieve. Dallas may be a large city, but don’t let that frighten you. By having numerous communities and neighborhoods, its population can achieve the best of living in a large city as well as living in a close-knit community.
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Go to Target and check out their chrome racks. Make sure you get the one withe zig-zag line running through it. A four shelf unit is around $40 or less.
The shelves adjust to whatever height you need. I use one and I have my photo albums on top with bookends.
My XM radio and Apple Hi-Fi on the next shelf.
My television on the next shelf.
And finally my DVR/Cable Box/DVD units on the bottom.
To hide the wires I just bundled them up along the post and held them there with zip ties (just make sure you clip the long ends off). You can't even see them. But if I need to check wires it is much easier.
Here are some of the advantages:
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You can by smaller units to hold books or DVDs.
My friend bought a flat screen and hung it on a wall, now they have a entertainment center down in their basement.
If you do the same in the future or move to a bigger house you can just use the shelves as storage in your garage or basement. No damage done.
There are some great water based gloss paints to do the paint job, but stripping may be a problem unless you can open some windows to get ventilation. If you can get a waterbased stripper, that would be best. Hand sanding after removing the old paint would work. You will need some sort of scraper to remove the stripper and paint.
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I live in a 4 bedroom house and my water bill runs me about 48.00 a month and my aps bill is about 60.00 in the winter and 120.00 in the summer
Ill assume the kitchen doesnt have a built in fan… but really you might have to just use a small plug in fan when cooking.. I'm not sure what you cook but it doesnt really stay in the clothes permanently- I guess also a plug in air freshener or candle smell in the clothes would be better then food.
Use the whole apartment!!
Paint the walls white/very light as it will bounce the light around and make it appear bigger.
Try not to use large patterns on anything as they will make everyting around them look smaller.
If you can afford it, get a flat-screen TV as it will save space and be further away from the couch. Use smaller furniture as large pieces will increase the feeling of closeness.
Avoid clutter as much as possible and populate the place with clean, crisp lines with just a few brighter pieces to liven the place up. A good bright area rug on the floor may also help.
i am not trying to insult you but……why would someone live in a small apartment , with no yard and in an unsafe neighborhood…….nots not LIFE!,…..move to where you can go and come with freedom and safety
no roommate. it would be a bit arkward to share such a small space with a friend.