Budget Friendly Decoration Tips For Newbie Tenants

February 28th, 2018

Apartment renting can be quite costly in itself. The sad part is, most of the apartments you will encounter look generic and quite boring. Because of this, most tenants would splurge on buying couches and furniture to make the establishment look like a home. As a result, they will surely have no money when it comes to adding more decorative pieces for their home.

If you are a newbie tenant and you wish to stamp your personal style into your apartment, you do not have to worry about breaking your piggy bank. Here are some budget friendly decoration tips that can turn apartments into a cozy home.

Apartment Interior Design

Take advantage of removable wall decals.

One of the biggest problem with decorating an apartment is that you have restrictions with regards to the type of home improvement or decoration you can carry out. Most apartments for rent have dull colored walls and if you are a color lover, you would definitely want to add a pop of color into it. Aside from paint (which many landlords do not like by the way), the best option that you have is the removable wall decals. With this easy to apply and remove item, you can easily incorporate your personal style into your home.

Incorporate mirrors in the room.

The most common problem with apartments is the fact that most of these have limited spaces. One easy and cheap way to address the crowded and boring look of your apartment is to make use of a floor length mirror. This can create the illusion of a bigger room. In addition to that, it can be a great decoration too.

Update your lighting.

The best way to change the mood and ambiance of the room is by changing the lighting in it. If changing the chandelier or light bulbs seems too much for you, you can try updating your lamp shade instead. Keep in mind that the lamp shade has the tendency to collect dust and dirt overtime. By replacing the lamp shade, you will be able to add a pop of color into the room.

Use stickers for counter tops.

If you dislike the counter tops in your kitchen, do not go all out by replacing it. If you wish to save money (and to spare yourself from the wrath of your landlord), the best thing to do is to put tile stickers on it. In addition to this, you can also try making use of instant granite films that can be attached to existing counter tops with the use of an adhesive. Not only is this a cost effective option, it also allows you to change the look of your kitchen without violating any landlord-tenant agreement.

Use plants.

In the event that you are not satisfied with the tips given above, the best way to make a house look more like a home is by using plants. These items provide a breath of fresh air to any space. Of course, it is recommended that you opt for ones that are self-sufficient so that you do not have to bother yourself with its maintenance.


8 responses to “Budget Friendly Decoration Tips For Newbie Tenants”

  1. Awesome ideas and not just for renters! You just gave me a great idea. I have a 4 foot counter top over or cabinets and on wheels that my father made and I will never give up but, it does not match my other counters. I never thought to just redo the tops of all of them. Thanks!

  2. I remember the days of renting and wanting to decorate but being limited by both budget and what was allowed in the rental. These are really great ideas to make your rental reflect your personality and style.

  3. Alison Rost says:

    Great tips for people living in apartments. It’s not just for those who have just moved but people who would like to decorate their apartment.

  4. Trina says:

    I love everything in this room, that egg chair has been on my wishlist forever now! So pretty, and the colors really open everything up.

  5. Victoria Heckstall says:

    Oh, I love this. Such a brilliant idea for a newbie tenant. I will take note of this since I am planning to move into another apartment Near my office.

  6. Cindy Gordon says:

    I definitely wasn’t thrilled with the random patches on the walls and drab carpet color in my first apartment. However, these are perfect tips to make it your own!

  7. Rosey says:

    I like the idea of a shade amping things up. Sometimes the small things really can make a difference.

  8. Love the idea of wall decals or counter stickers. It’s amazing how little things like that can make a huge difference in make a space feel like your own.

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