Rent to Own.ph: Being tenants in an apartment limit our say in its design, but these simple ideas can recreate a boring look into one that is truly your own.
Renting instead of owning definitely has its perks -- you have the flexibility of changing up your location when your lease is over, there's no need to worry about property taxes and, more often than not, home repairs are not taking a toll on your wallet. Certainly not a bad deal. But the one major drawback? It can be a bit tricker for renters to create a space that is truly their own while still ensuring the security deposit is waiting for them when they do leave. So we've rounded up the easy, budget-friendly things all renters need to know in order to make their place home sweet home (and not upset the landlord along the way).
1. Add curtains. You didn't chose the dorm-like blinds but you can hide them.
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2. Try removable wallpaper. Yes, this stuff exists. It was first made for movie sets, but now there are dozens of products made just for renters (or commitment-phobes).
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4. Put up a colorful memo board to your entryway. A small way to incorporate color, plus give you a space to mail, grocery lists, etc.
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5. Try a few window boxes. And as an added bonus, having plants in or near your space has been proven to amp up your productivity.
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9. Grab some tile tattoos. These are temporary stickers and decals that can nicely hide that '80s fruit-motif backsplash in your kitchen.
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10. Change those knobs and pulls. Just because you didn't choose the cabinetry doesn't mean it can't be customized.
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11. Rearrange your furniture. Your couch doesn't have to be pushed against a wall, unless you have the tiniest of tiny apartments. In which case, there are other ways to change it up.
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