Hi, everyone! Being a renter means having to deal with a few restrictions that may leave decorating a bit of a struggle. Whether it's hanging up artwork damage-free to wanting to replace ugly flooring, these projects seem almost impossible to complete. Well, have no fear because I am going to share some fantastic removable products
I’ve seen some incredible rental transformations through the years — some packed with color and personality, some filled with plants, some decorated on a budget, and some that are just so undeniably unique to their renter, it’s inspiring.At this point, it’s no secret that painting your rental walls can have a dramatic effect on the overall vibe of the space, as can changing out the light fixtures or DIYing some custom shelving.
Up the cozy factor. And block out that ugly wall you're tired of looking at.
The colorful, retro tiles in Sidney and Brandon's rental apartment's bathroom were taken from a train station in Philadelphia during the '80s... and the vibrant tiles were even used for the baseboards around the main space, too!
When moving into a new rental apartment, you may find that your new living quarters have an unpleasant musty smell. When renting, you are limited in your options. A fresh coat of paint may help reduce the odor, but of course you would need permission from your landlord in many cases to do so.
The colorful, retro tiles in Sidney and Brandon's rental apartment's bathroom were taken from a train station in Philadelphia during the '80s... and the vibrant tiles were even used for the baseboards around the main space, too!
With some clever decorating hacks, you can make your rental feel like home without sacrificing your deposit! Here are some landlord-friendly tips.
Natalie Doef describes her style as bohemian, whimsical, modern, and fresh. "I tend to gravitate towards earthy features; I love incorporating natural materials like rattan, bamboo, clay, ceramic, and stone."
Name: Amanda and Drew Location: Mission District, San Francisco, CaliforniaSize: 900 square feetType of Home: Apartment Years lived in: 7 years, renting Originally from North Carolina, Amanda didn’t have the easiest time finding a place to live when she first moved to San Francisco seven years ago. “I found an Airbnb with a one-month lease and moved in,” she says of her first place. “The hosts had their parents visiting while I stayed.
When NYC rents lowered in the pandemic, children's book editor and author Anna Membrino took the opportunity to live alone for the first time. Mirrors, white walls, and lots of plants help make the small space feel much larger.
Not all peel and stick products are created equal. It's important to know what to look for to avoid causing damage that could cause you not to get your deposit back!
Natalie Doef describes her style as bohemian, whimsical, modern, and fresh. "I tend to gravitate towards earthy features; I love incorporating natural materials like rattan, bamboo, clay, ceramic, and stone."
Make yourself a little happier with your home, without throwing money down the drain when you move out.
Natalie Doef describes her style as bohemian, whimsical, modern, and fresh. "I tend to gravitate towards earthy features; I love incorporating natural materials like rattan, bamboo, clay, ceramic, and stone."
Caity Birmingham, a production designer for movies and TV and a prop stylist for commercials and photoshoots, loves color and fits a TON of it into her 680-square-foot Brooklyn rental apartment.
However, I know that coming up with apartment decorating ideas can be a challenge, especially if you're on a budget or working with a small space.
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From bright colours to experimental decor, Josh and Matt's apartment is a maximalist's dream.
When NYC rents lowered in the pandemic, children's book editor and author Anna Membrino took the opportunity to live alone for the first time. Mirrors, white walls, and lots of plants help make the small space feel much larger.
Alex Bass is more than just an art collector, she's the founder of Salon 21, an art advisory and design firm. And the small home she shares with her boyfriend not only shows off her art curating skills, but also plenty of renter-friendly ideas.
Have a small apartment or a tiny living space? Check out these brilliant small apartment hacks that'll make the most out of any small living space!
Do you ever wish that your home looked more elegant? Have you wished that it had more of a staged, organized look? I am here to share with you how to make your home look more expensive on a dime. I’ll show you how to make your home look more expensive using easy and affordable...
Between the collection of gallery owner Nino Mier and his wife and Barbara Gladstone Gallery partner Caroline Luce, there are over 300 works of art