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Out With the Old, In With the New: Preparing Your Apartment for a Brand New Year

This year is about to end and a new one is about to begin. The end of a year is always a good time to plan and prepare. Here are some tips for preparing your apartment for 2020. Eliminate clutter.  When you live in a smaller space it’s easier for things to accumulate. Now is a good time to start thinking about what to save and what to pitch. It’s not easy, given that you probably have sentimental attachments to some of the things you really don’t need to save. We’re not talking photos, videos and other items of a personal nature, but how about clothing? If you have shirts, pants, coats, jackets, and other pieces of apparel you haven’t worn in a year or more, consider donating them to a thrift store. This is applicable to other things, too. If you have a desk or dining room table covered in months of paperwork, take the time to go through it, file what you need to save and discard unnecessary receipts, invoices and notes. Clean up.  Has it been some time since you’ve scrubbed y

5 Ways Residents Can Celebrate the Holidays

The holiday season is nearly upon us, and millions of people will prepare by placing displays on their lawns, firing up the fireplace and making sure the rooftop is ready for Santa’s arrival. But what if you live in an apartment and don’t have a lawn, fireplace or rooftop? Fret not. There are many things you can do in your residence to make it a fun, festive holiday season. All it takes is imagination, creativity and, of course, heaping helpings of the holiday spirit. Fill your space with cheer Most apartments are smaller than the average house, but you still have plenty of space to decorate. Find an artificial Christmas tree that fits in your living room, cover it with tinsel, lights, and ornaments and top it off with a star or angel figure. If you have decorations that are personally meaningful to you, like an heirloom or maybe something from your childhood, display it prominently to evoke pleasant holiday memories. On your dining room table, place a small

Prepare Your Apartment for Fall

Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer are coming to an end. Pretty soon, sunshine and warm weather will give way to cooler days, cold nights and falling leaves. While we aren’t keen on saying goodbye to long summer days and vacation time, we’re also the first to look forward to changing colors, the crispness of the air and the smell of autumn bonfires. Another thing that fall means is preparing for the season. Here are some tips to remind you about what to do as the days grow shorter. Get your cool weather bedding out. Time to pull the wool, flannel and heavier blankets out. It’s been several months since you needed fabrics other than cotton or linen on your bed. Before things get too chilly, take the time to take your bedding to the cleaner so they’re ready to go when the mercury dips. Re-do your entranceway. You’re going to want to make room for hats, down vests, fleece, boots, and other items so they’re right where you need them. It’s going to rain a

The Social Aspects of Apartment Living

Over one-third of Canadians live in apartments . That’s a lot of opportunities to build connections! Because there are multiple households living under one roof, there is certainly a social aspect to apartment living. One of the easiest ways to get involved with the community within your building is to spend time in your building’s common spaces. Gyms, pools, and rec rooms make great spots to meet a new friend. You already have two things in common--living in the same building and whatever activity you’re doing! Check out one of Stoney Creek Towers’ beautiful green spaces for some outdoor reading or yoga and you might just find a like-minded neighbour. Nothing brings people together like our furry friends. Keep your eyes out for other animal lovers taking their pets for walks or playing with them in your building’s outdoor spaces. Strike up a conversation as your pets play together. You and your dog may make a new friend! Stoney Creek Towers is pet friendly, so co

Get Fit Without the Gym: Active Apartment Living

Gym memberships can cost hundreds of dollars each month. That’s a lot, especially if you are on a budget! There are so many more cost-effective ways to get into shape when living in an apartment. Try these tips for staying active without the gym. Go for a Swim According to the Huffington Post , swimming is one of the best exercises out there. You get a tough cardio workout while keeping cool in the water. A good swim builds muscle and can increase your lung capacity. Swimming is also a great choice for those with joint problems, as it’s extremely low impact. Stoney Creek Towers’ pools are the perfect place to get a few laps in, regardless of your fitness level. Bike, Run, or Walk Outdoors There’s nothing like exercising in nature! Go for a bike ride, walk, or run outside to enjoy some beautiful scenery while getting in shape. The Stoney Creek Towers community is surrounded by picturesque parks and is just steps away from Lake Ontario. Imagine working up a swe

The Perks of Living Near Parks

When living in a city, finding green space can be tough. You are surrounded by gorgeous architecture and have everything you need close by, but it’s natural to yearn for lush, open spaces sometimes. If you long to feel grass under your toes, but want the convenience of apartment living, be sure to choose a home near a few parks. Living close to a park is great for your mental and physical health. When you need to unwind, pack a picnic or your favorite book and spend some time in the fresh air. Parks also provide an outdoor space to exercise and play sports for those who don’t have a yard (or who want to make new friends!). Having a space to be physically active and explore nature is especially beneficial for children. It has even been shown to reduce behavioral problems. Parks are also a community hub where you can enjoy activities with family, friends, and neighbours. From celebrating a birthday outdoors, to catching up with an old friend, to taking part in a community event,

Eco-Friendly Apartment Living: How to Do It Right

Maintaining a sustainable lifestyle while living in an apartment is easier than you might think! All you have to do is look for a building with the right amenities and you can live the eco-friendly life you love. First, look for energy-efficient apartments. The more measures the building takes to reduce energy and water use, the better. The units at Stoney Creek Towers in Hamilton have energy-efficient lighting and appliances to make your life easy without wasting electricity. Choosing an apartment near to amenities can also keep your lifestyle more eco-friendly. When you live within walking or biking distance to shops, restaurants, doctors, banks, and other places you need to go frequently, you don’t contribute to air pollution. Plus, not driving will save you tons of money in gas, insurance, and maintenance. Is school or work far away? No problem! Choose a building near a public transportation route. Stoney Creek Towers is located near major highways and bus routes.

Enjoying the sunshine poolside at Stoney Creek Towers. One of several amenities offered here.

Each building at Stoney Creek Towers is pet friendly. Your furry friends are always welcome!

Stoney Creek Towers is the perfect place to raise children and enjoy special moments together as a family.

Start the day off on the right foot with a healthy breakfast in Stoney Creek Towers newly renovated kitchens.

Welcoming you and your family to Stoney Creek Towers. One, two or three bedroom apartments are available.

Stoney Creek Towers is in close proximity to restaurants and offers easy access to bus routes and major highways, such as the Red Hill Valley Parkway and the Queen Elizabeth Way.