Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Make Your Apartment A Home

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We are so happy that The Louis is becoming your new home. Washington DC has so many great restaurants and activities for you to enjoy during your days off of work. Whether you take a stroll downtown or a run through our many parks, Washington DC will become your new home within a few weeks. However, before you explore outside, it is time to get your place furnished inside. You may be worried that it will be hard to find furniture, but Washington DC has so many great shops that all of your design ideas can come true. 

Do you need some design inspiration? We recommend starting off at Pottery Barn. Pottery Barn is a little less than six miles away from your home at The Louis. Their unique and creative furnishings will give you an idea of what you want your home to look like. Do you want more of a modern or classical feel? One day in Pottery Barn will give you the direction you need to start furnishing your home.

Now that you have your design scheme, head to Room and Board on 14th Street. This upscale shop has home furnishings and decor for your new apartment. They have small and large pieces for your living room, dining room and bedroom. You can head to their website to see what they have in store before you buy. With their one-of-a-kind pieces, you may find a perfect centerpiece for your living room or bedroom at this local store.

Now that you have your big pieces, head to Bed Bath and Beyond on 14th Street to get your bedroom and bathroom supplies. It is a short 10 minute drive from your home at The Louis. This store has so many colors and patterns to choose from, it will be easy to find one that matches your design scheme. They even have home appliances that you may have forgotten to bring or pack with you. Check out their website for the great deals they have every day.


We hope you love your new home at The Louis. With these great stores all within 30 minutes of your new home, your new apartment will be ready to live in within a few days.

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