Decorate Your Apartment to Make Your Space Into Your Home

Are you renting an apartment or home? Just because you're renting doesn't mean it can't be your dream home. Most rentals are decorated to be very plain and generic so that they will not offend any prospective tenants and coordinate with a majority of renters' furnishings. So consider your home a blank canvas that you can add your personal touches, personality, color and style, to turn bland and boring to appealing and exciting.

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Here are seven ways you can decorate your home without over spending or upsetting your landlord.

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1. Color Your World. If your lease allows, paint. Paint is the quickest and least expensive way to dramatically change any room. Consider just painting your focal walls, the wall behind your bed, your sofa wall, fireplace wall and if you have a wall that you look directly at when entering your home, one entry wall can be very dramatic.

If painting is out of the question, there are other quick and easy ways to add temporary color. Purchase a couple large canvases and paint them your favorite color and hang wall-to-wall for a fabulous look. Purchase an inexpensive folding screen and replace the plain fabric with one from your color scheme. Place behind your bed, in the entry, behind your sofa or fill a corner with color.

2. Pattern Play. Since most apartment walls and floors are a neutral color palette, don't be afraid to add pattern with fabric. Add it to your windows, baths, bedding and pillows. Bring in a variety of patterns and mix and match two or three. Start with a large print, add a plaid, check or stripe and finish with a coordinating small print. Since these are all items you can take along with you to your next home, if you find a fabric that you really love, splurge on it.

3. Light Up Your Life. Lighting can make such a big difference in how you feel in your home. In your kitchen, under cabinet lighting is great for both function and accent when the ceiling lights are off. Place small accent lamps inside your bookcase, bakers rack, any open shelving or on your kitchen breakfast bar. If there is not a plug nearby, purchase battery operated lights.

Add picture lighting to your artwork and use can lights to accent your floor plants and light any dark corners to brighten up a room.

4. Wall Works. Besides painting, you can jazz up your rooms with removable wall treatments. Buy inexpensive medium-weight fabric and hang from drapery rods, attach to the walls with small staples or wallpaper your walls with the fabric using liquid starch. When you move out, just peel off and wash the starch off the walls. Just double check to make sure the walls have at least a satin finish, although most will be semi-gloss. Either way, make sure you test this before covering a wall.

Another fun wall treatment is removable wall words and designs. You can have any saying or words printed in any size and color and find a design for every style of home. They rub and peal right on, even with textured walls.

5. Down Under. Hate the carpet? Use room sized area rugs to completely change the look of any room. Purchase a decorative area rug, paint your own floor canvas or have a remnant bound. This will make a tremendous difference in how you feel when you walk into the room.

6. Window Wear. To dress up your vertical blinds purchase ready-made panels or valances to add color and pattern in all your rooms. Window treatments really help finish every room.

You can purchase discount fabrics and make no-sew treatments with seam tape and decorative drapery clips. This treatment is nice for both valances and panels. For a quick, easy and inexpensive cornice box, purchase the foam cornice boxes from a craft store and simply cover with your fabric.

7. Finishing Touches. Accessories are those wonderful items that make a room. Since you can take them with you no matter where you go, buy things that you love and want to keep. To give your rooms that punch or color, think bigger versus more, plus less to pack when you move.

Decorate Your Apartment to Make Your Space Into Your Home
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