Ugly tile or vinyl flooring in your rental bathroom? You can easily cover it up in a totally temporary way using a vinyl floor mat! Learn how in this step-by-step guide.
Make yourself a little happier with your home, without throwing money down the drain when you move out.
We did a mini DIY kitchen makeover in our rental. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do but never had the guts to commit to since this space isn’t our forever home. I can now honestly say that it is so worth it.
There’s a certain ahhhh-inducing escapism to a fancy hotel bathroom. Free from the everyday clutter of a familiar apartment, where hair ties dot countertops and bottles surround the sink, the first impression of this glittering space is often a sight to behold. There’s the vanity lighting! And the marble! And all those luxurious soaps!But once the vacation is through and it’s back to the rental bathroom of reality, it can be tough to let that vision go.
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...
Our finished Rental Kitchen Makeover! Our cheap $700 makeover gave this craftsman kitchen new life. Tips like covering countertops, painting cabinets and easy hacks to save your rental kitchen.
Check out my renter-friendly, affordable apartment makeover—from basic and beige to a bright, boho, modern space full of plants and DIYs!
Just because you are renting a home, doesn’t mean you can’t incorporate a range of personal touches. Sure, knocking down a wall or gutting the bathroom may be major renter no-nos, but there are plenty of other modifications and enhancements you can make so that your home reflects your personal design style and fits the way you live. Your landlord may be so impressed by your DIY and design skills that they’ll want to keep them that way for the next tenant.
Orangey wood cabinets, beige walls, and basic laminate countertops are each hallmarks of a rental kitchen. And if you have all three, like Toronto-based renter Megan, that’s basically the jackpot. So it’s no wonder Megan called on home decor YouTuber Alexandra Gater (@alexandragater) for help in adding a little life to her cook space.
It’s totally understandable if you think living in a rental apartment means you’re pretty much stuck with the bathroom and kitchen you’ve got. After all, even if you’re able to paint with permission from your landlord, cabinets, tiles, and flooring are all permanent items. However, if you’re willing to get creative, you can absolutely give these spaces reversible, renter-friendly makeovers.
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Making your apartment decor feel like home when you’re renting can be a challenge. Check out these genius apartment decorating ideas made just for renters.
Decorating a dark room with no windows can be a challenge. Check out how I made over my windowless den and turned it into a bright, chic and cozy space!
Designer Anthony Gianacakos took his own rental from meh to mesmerizing.
If you are renting a space, you can make it cozy. We are showing you 10 ways to make a rental feel like a home!
The only difference between these before-and-after shots is the decorating.
Find out how I tackled this renter-friendly kitchen makeover with paint, peel-and-stick tiles, contact paper cabinets, and more.
There are plenty of changes you can make to your bathroom that will have a big impact — even if you're a renter not an owner.
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
The kitchen is our proudest achievement in our rental house- we did it all for about £300! We wanted to update it as it was pretty grim, and we knew we'd be in this house for at least a couple of years as we save to buy a house. Here’s how we did it!
Try one of these genius damage-free and rental-friendly products for cute apartment decor today! Customize your rental & keep the landlord happy!
10 easy rental updates you can do without asking your landlord - temporary cabinet covers, apartment light fixtures, and other simple ways to enhance your space.
Hi everyone! I am SO excited to write this post because, as we all know, kitchen makeovers are my favorite projects to work on. GET THE LOOK This makeover came in at $150 and only took a total of 4 hours to complete! This kitchen transformed from bland to luxurious while still keeping all the changes
Let's take a look at 5 easy apartment decor hacks that add big style to a living space! Perfect solutions for both renters and home owners.
they won’t cost you more than a weekend and 200 bucks (or less!)