Make a Rental Look Expensive on a Budget
As a renter, you may feel like your living space is constantly “rented” and not truly yours. But what if I told you that with a few clever decorating tricks, you can make your rental feel like home? From subtle color changes to statement furniture pieces, here are some affordable ways to give your rental an identity of its own.
One of the simplest ways to add personality to your space is to paint it. Choose a rich, bold shade that reflects your personal style (think Benjamin Moore’s “Rustic Oak” or Valspar’s “Warm Sand”). Use a high-quality exterior paint like Sherwin-Williams’ ProClassic or Behr’s Premium Plus, which will withstand the elements and hold up beautifully.
Add warmth and depth to your space with throw blankets, pillows, and rugs. Opt for natural fibers like wool, linen, or cotton, which are soft on the skin and can add a cozy touch. Visit stores like IKEA, Target, or West Elm for affordable options.
Update your lighting scheme without breaking the bank. Look for affordable fixtures like pendant lights from Pottery Barn Kids (around $50) or table lamps from World Market (around $20). Add some greenery to your space with a potted plant or a vase of fresh flowers from Home Depot’s in-house brand.
Bring in some personality with wall art. Choose a statement piece like a vintage print from Etsy or a bold, graphic design from Urban Outfitters (around $20). Add a pop of color with a colorful throw pillow or a Moroccan-inspired tapestry from Anthropologie’s in-house brand.
Your furniture is the foundation of your space, so invest in pieces that reflect your style. Look for affordable options at stores like IKEA, Target, or TJ Maxx. Consider shopping during sales or using coupons to score deals on new furniture.
Bring in some life-giving energy with plants! Choose low-maintenance options like succulents from Home Depot’s in-house brand or air plants from The Sill (around $10). Add a touch of natural beauty with a vase or terrarium from West Elm’s in-house brand.
Don’t be afraid to get creative and make your own decor pieces. Look for tutorials on Pinterest or YouTube, and use materials like reclaimed wood, fabric scraps, or vintage items to create unique accessories.
Incorporating these affordable decorating tips into your rental space can help you transform it into a truly homey haven. Remember, it’s all about making small changes that add up over time. With patience and creativity, you can turn your rental into a reflection of your personal style – without breaking the bank!
Related Guide: For more on this topic, see our Dark Academia Room Decor guide.
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