Posts about Apartments in Rexburg

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More Than Four Walls: A Look at What Comes With Living Here A great apartment isn't just about your unit. It's about everything that comes with it — the spaces, the perks, and the little things that make everyday life easier and more enjoyable. At Eden Apartments, we've put real thought into our amenity offerings, and we think they speak for themselves. Two Oversized Hot Tubs. On a cool spring evening or a long Tuesday after work, there's nothing quite like soaking in one of our two hot tubs. They're spacious, well-maintained, and available for residents to enjoy year-round. Consider it your personal decompression chamber. Our hot tubs are open from 6:30 am to 11:00 pm.  A Rentable Clubhouse That Actually Does It All. Our clubhouse is one of our most popular amenities — and for good reason. Equipped with flat screen TVs, a full kitchen, and a fireplace, it's the kind of space that makes hosting feel effortless. Whether you're planning a birthday dinner, a movie night, or a casual gathering with friends, you can reserve it and make it your own. Our clubhouse is open from 5:00 am to 1:00 am.  Study Room and Resident Computer. Life doesn't stop when you come home. For residents who need a focused place to work, study, or get things done, our dedicated study room and resident computer offer a quiet, practical solution just steps from your front door. Ask us how you can reserve this space  Outdoor Patio Space — Now Ready for Spring. As May arrives, so does our outdoor patio furniture. It's the kind of space that makes you want to linger — morning coffee, evening conversations, or simply a few quiet minutes outside. As an added bonus we also have grills open year round.  These amenities aren't afterthoughts. They're part of what makes Eden Apartments feel like more than just a place to live. Interested in seeing everything for yourself? Contact our leasing office to schedule a tour today.

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  Spring Is Here — Here's How to Make the Most of It There's something about May that just feels like a fresh start. The days are longer, the air is warmer, and everything seems a little more full of possibility. If you've been waiting for the right moment to reset a habit, refresh your space, or simply slow down and enjoy where you live — this is it. Here are a few ways to lean into the season right where you are. Open the windows. It sounds simple, but it works. Fresh air moves through a space and immediately makes it feel cleaner and more alive. Let May come in, clear out the staleness of winter, and remind you that something has shifted. It costs nothing and feels like everything. Refresh your space. Spring is a natural time to reassess. Walk through your apartment and notice what's working and what isn't. Swap out a heavy blanket for something lighter, rearrange a shelf, or finally hang that thing you've been meaning to hang for months. Small resets have a real effect on how a space feels — and how you feel in it. Get outside more intentionally. It's easy to walk from your front door to your car without really noticing what's around you. This month, try taking a few extra minutes to just be outside — on the patio, around the property, or exploring a nearby trail. With our outdoor patio furniture now out and ready, there's no better time to linger a little longer before heading inside. Start a small seasonal routine. Morning coffee outside. An evening walk before dinner. A weekly fresh flower from the market. Spring is a wonderful time to start something small and sustainable that adds a little joy to your ordinary days. The best routines don't have to be big — they just have to be consistent. Connect with your community. Say hello to a neighbor you've been meaning to meet. Attend a community event. Shared spaces feel better when the people in them feel familiar, and May has a way of making those connections feel natural and easy. Spring doesn't last forever — but it's here right now, and it's good. We hope you soak it in, enjoy the season, and feel at home in every corner of this community. We're genuinely glad you're here.

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Big Garden Dreams, Tiny Balcony: What You Can Actually Grow in Small Spaces-image

  You don’t need a backyard, raised beds, or even much space to grow your own food and flowers. A balcony with a little sunlight can turn into a surprisingly productive mini garden during the spring and summer months. Whether you’re working with a tiny apartment patio or a larger outdoor space, container gardening is one of the easiest ways to bring some life — and fresh ingredients — into your home. Here are some of the best things you can successfully grow right from your balcony. Herbs: The Easiest Place to Start     Herbs are practically made for balcony gardening. They don’t require much room, they grow quickly, and they instantly upgrade your cooking. Some of the easiest herbs to grow in containers include: Basil Mint Cilantro Parsley Chives Thyme Rosemary Most herbs thrive in pots with good drainage and a few hours of sunlight each day. Just be careful with mint — it grows aggressively and likes to take over containers if planted with other herbs. Tomatoes   Tomatoes are one of the most popular balcony crops for a reason. Smaller varieties, especially cherry tomatoes, grow extremely well in containers and produce a lot throughout the season. A few tips: Use a large pot Give them plenty of sun Add a small tomato cage or stake for support Water consistently during hot weather There’s something deeply satisfying about walking outside and grabbing fresh tomatoes off the vine for dinner. Strawberries   Strawberries grow beautifully in hanging baskets, vertical planters, or shallow containers. They’re compact, visually pretty, and surprisingly productive. They also make balconies feel a little magical once the berries start ripening. Lettuce and Leafy Greens       If your balcony doesn’t get full blazing sun all day, leafy greens are a great option. Lettuce, spinach, kale, and arugula can all tolerate partial shade better than many vegetables. They also grow quickly, making them ideal for beginner gardeners who want fast results. Peppers   Peppers love warm weather and container life. Bell peppers, jalapeños, and smaller chili varieties all do well in pots with enough sunlight. Plus, pepper plants tend to look decorative enough to double as balcony décor. Flowers That Thrive in Containers           Not everything has to be edible. Flowers can make even the smallest balcony feel cozy and alive. Good balcony flower options include: Petunias Marigolds Geraniums Nasturtiums Pansies Sunflowers (dwarf varieties) Flowers also help attract pollinators, which benefits any fruits or vegetables you’re growing nearby. Green Onions and Garlic           These are some of the most low-maintenance plants you can grow. Green onions regrow easily from scraps, and garlic can thrive in deeper pots with enough sunlight and patience. They’re simple, useful, and beginner-friendly. Final Thoughts Balcony gardening doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. A few containers, decent soil, sunlight, and regular watering can go a long way. Whether you’re growing herbs for cooking, strawberries for snacking, or flowers just to brighten your space, a balcony garden can make apartment living feel a little more connected to nature — one pot at a time.

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Skip the Potato Salad: Memorial Day Sides Everyone Will Talk About-image

*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-(--header-height)" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-testid="conversation-turn-1" data-turn="user" data-turn-id="72aa2897-43d7-4432-9466-6f0fee01cecb" data-turn-id-container="72aa2897-43d7-4432-9466-6f0fee01cecb" dir="auto"> Memorial Day cookouts tend to follow a familiar pattern: burgers, hot dogs, chips, potato salad, and maybe a fruit tray if someone remembered it at the last second. But if you’re looking to bring something a little more memorable this year, skip the standard sides and try dishes that feel fresh, colorful, and unexpected. Here are a few not-so-run-of-the-mill Memorial Day side dishes that still fit perfectly beside anything coming off the grill. Street Corn Pasta Salad This is what happens when classic pasta salad gets a serious upgrade. Think roasted corn, cotija cheese, lime juice, cilantro, chili powder, and a creamy dressing with just enough heat. It’s smoky, bright, and disappears fast at potlucks. Bonus points if you grill the corn first for extra flavor. Watermelon Feta Cucumber Salad When the weather gets hot, heavy side dishes can feel like a lot. This salad is crisp, refreshing, and surprisingly addictive. The salty feta balances the sweetness of the watermelon, while cucumber and mint keep everything cool and fresh. It also looks beautiful on the table, which never hurts. Crispy Smashed Potato Bar Instead of traditional potato salad, try crispy smashed potatoes with toppings set out buffet-style. Sour cream, green onions, bacon bits, shredded cheese, jalapeños, ranch drizzle, or even barbecue sauce let everyone customize their plate. They’re crunchy on the outside, fluffy inside, and much more exciting than cold mayo-based potatoes. Charred Broccolini with Lemon and Parmesan Every cookout needs something green, but it doesn’t have to be boring. Broccolini tossed on the grill or roasted until slightly crispy gets topped with lemon zest, parmesan, and flaky salt. It feels elevated without requiring much effort. Baked Brie with Hot Honey and Strawberries Not every side dish has to be traditional. A warm wheel of brie topped with strawberries, hot honey, and herbs feels fancy but takes almost no work. Serve it with crackers or toasted baguette slices and watch people hover around it all afternoon. Grilled Peach and Burrata Salad If you want a side dish that tastes like summer, this is it. Sweet grilled peaches, creamy burrata, peppery arugula, balsamic glaze, and toasted nuts create the perfect mix of smoky, creamy, sweet, and fresh. It pairs especially well with grilled chicken or steak. Jalapeño Popper Cornbread Regular cornbread is good. Cornbread loaded with cheddar, jalapeños, cream cheese, and crispy bacon is better. This side brings a little heat and a lot of comfort-food energy to any Memorial Day spread. Serve it warm if possible. Memorial Day food doesn’t have to be predictable. A few creative side dishes can completely change the vibe of a cookout and make the meal feel more special without making things more complicated. The best part? Most of these recipes can be prepped ahead of time, which means less stress and more time outside enjoying the long weekend.

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5 Simple Ways to Make Your Apartment Feel Like Home Moving into a new apartment is exciting — but making it truly feel like yours takes a little intention. Whether you've just signed your lease or you've been here a while, these simple tips can help your space feel more personal, functional, and genuinely comfortable. 1. Layer your lighting. Overhead lighting is practical, but it's rarely cozy. Add a floor lamp or a couple of table lamps to create warm pockets of light throughout your space. It makes a bigger difference than you'd expect — especially in the evenings. 2. Define your zones. Even in a smaller apartment, you can create the feeling of separate spaces by using rugs, furniture placement, or shelving to define a living area from a dining area or a work-from-home nook. Visual separation helps a space feel intentional rather than crowded. 3. Bring in something living. A few low-maintenance plants — think pothos, snake plants, or succulents — add color, texture, and life to any room. They don't require much, and the payoff is worth it. Pro Tip: Check out the local plant shops/ nursery in Rexburg. Lots of options with a wealth of knowledge.  4. Use vertical space. Shelves, hooks, and wall-mounted storage are your best friends in an apartment. Going vertical keeps your floors clear and gives you room to display things that make the space feel like you.  5. Keep it clutter-free. A tidy space genuinely feels larger and more peaceful. A simple rule: if something doesn't have a home, find it one — or let it go. Less really is more. Your apartment is more than a place to sleep. It's where you recharge, create, and build your everyday life. A few small changes can make it a place you're genuinely glad to come home to. Looking for a place to start fresh? We'd love to show you what's available at Eden Apartments Schedule a tour today.

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7 Fun Ways to Enjoy Spring in Southeast Idaho-image

After months of snow and chilly weather, April in Southeast Idaho feels like a breath of fresh air. The days grow longer, temperatures begin to warm up, and the landscape slowly turns green again. It’s the perfect time to step outside, explore the area, and enjoy everything spring has to offer. Whether you're new to the area or a long-time local, here are several easy ways to enjoy the season. Take a Scenic Spring Walk One of the simplest ways to enjoy spring is by taking a walk and soaking up the fresh air. As the snow melts and trees begin to bud, local walking paths and parks become beautiful places to unwind. Even a short stroll around the neighborhood can help boost your mood and energy after a long winter indoors. Explore Local Parks Southeast Idaho is full of beautiful outdoor spaces that come alive in spring. Pack a snack, bring a book, or simply enjoy the sunshine. Parks are great places to relax, meet neighbors, and spend time outside without having to travel far from home. Refresh Your Apartment for the Season Spring is the perfect time to give your apartment a quick refresh. You don’t need a full deep clean—small changes can make a big difference. Try these easy updates: Open windows for fresh air Swap heavier winter blankets for lighter fabrics Add a few plants or fresh flowers Declutter a small area like a desk or countertop A refreshed space can make your home feel brighter and more inviting. Start a Windowsill Herb Garden Apartment living doesn’t mean you can’t grow something green. A simple herb garden on a windowsill is a great way to bring a little nature indoors. Beginner-friendly herbs include: Basil Mint Parsley Chives They’re easy to maintain and perfect for adding fresh flavor to meals. Plan a Simple Picnic Spring weather in Idaho is perfect for picnics. Grab a blanket, pack sandwiches or snacks, and head to a nearby park for an easy afternoon outside. Picnics are a fun way to spend time with friends, family, or even just enjoy some quiet time in nature. Try a New Outdoor Hobby Spring is a great time to start something new. Activities like photography, hiking, birdwatching, or journaling outdoors can help you reconnect with nature and break up your routine. Sometimes a new hobby is all it takes to make the season feel more exciting. Enjoy the Longer Days One of the best parts of spring is having more daylight. Take advantage of it by going for evening walks, cooking dinner with the windows open, or relaxing outside before sunset. The extra sunshine can make everyday moments feel a little brighter. Spring in Southeast Idaho is a beautiful time of renewal and fresh beginnings. With warmer weather and plenty of outdoor opportunities, April is the perfect month to step outside and enjoy the season.

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