Renter-Friendly Ways To Add Style To Your Home

With many of us spending more time indoors than ever before, lackluster decor can be a real bummer in your rented property. Showcase your personality in your living space (without offending your landlord) by trying these creative projects.
Show Some Greenery
We are guessing that you have limited outdoor space given that you’re in a rented property, but don’t let that put the brakes on your love of nature. Lavish your living area with herbs and flowering plants for both visual appeal and oxygenation.
Source: Zuper DecorSource: The Blog FrogSource: ParadeCreatively Section Off Spaces
A pegboard screen is a decorative material usually fabricated from birch plywood. Use it to give definition to your study corner, bedroom area, or makeshift hallway. Source: Kreis DesignSource: New York MagazineThink Tapestries
Tapestries are a favorite among college students who want to appear more sophisticated. A tapestry can be hung over your bed to evoke the illusion of a headboard or in your living room for sentimental significance.
Source: ZumperSource: Evening StandardAdd Shelves
Shelves are a storage medium that helps to minimize clutter. Shelves are also decorative as they tie a space together.
Source: Business InsiderSource: DecoistSource: YouTubeSource: Grillo DesignsSource: Sunbeam VintageInstall a Removable Tile Backsplash
A detachable backsplash is a smart wall treatment that makes your kitchen space more lively. You can breathe a sigh of ...
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