Sunday, June 29, 2014

House Keys

As humans, we tend to get in the same pattern of events on an almost daily basis. It can be eating the same food for breakfast, taking the same route to work each day or doing the same exercise routine at the gym twice a week. Sure, organization is good and definitely helpful, but changing things up even by the slightest details can alter your mood or add a slight spark to your day. We use the same objects constantly so adding a touch of character to one or two of them is a great way to spice things up and eliminate the boring feeling we’ve all experienced at some point. There are plenty of ways to do this. A simple one is changing up your daily necessities. For example, try a new flavor of coffee, part your hair differently or change the design of your house key.

Changing the design of your house key can save a little time when you’re in a hurry to leave for work in the morning, or anxious to get inside after a long day at the office. Distinguishing it from your other keys is a simple way to spend less time fumbling when you enter or exit. Plus, if you have multiple homes, offices or other properties, having unique keys for each is a great way to avoid confusion and again, save time from having to fumble for the correct key or try multiple incorrect keys before finding the one you actually need.

Perhaps you have a vacation house in Orlando. A Mickey Mouse key is a great way to identify the key for this home! Maybe you’re renting an extra apartment to your cousin who is a huge San Diego Padres fan. Having a Padres key for this apartment is an easy way to differentiate it from your other properties. Additionally, personalizing a house key is a great way to show your thoughtfulness and that you take note of others’ preferences.

The house key options don’t just end with sports team logos or Disney characters either!  Elvis, cute puppies, Betty Boop, Garfield and Family Guy are among the many options available for unique, decorative house keys.