Doing low budget interior design in a rental home is all about being creative without making permanent changesβhereβs how you can do it smartly and stylishly:
1. Use Removable Wallpaper or Decals
- Easy to apply and peel off without damage.
- Adds color, pattern, and personality.
2. Focus on Rugs
- Cover up old floors and define spaces.
- Rugs add warmth and style instantly.
3. Invest in Good Lighting
- Bring your own floor or table lamps.
- Use warm bulbs to create cozy vibes.
4. Add Curtains or Tension Rod Blinds
- Frame windows and soften light.
- Use tension rods if you canβt drill holes.
5. Use Furniture as Decor
- Multi-functional pieces like storage ottomans or foldable tables.
- Choose stylish yet practical items.
6. Temporary Backsplashes
- Peel-and-stick tiles or adhesive film work great in kitchens and bathrooms.
7. Create Art Walls with Tape or Clips
- Hang photos, prints, or postcards without nails.
- Washi tape is renter-friendly and decorative.
8. Use Command Hooks & Strips
- Hang things without damaging walls.
- Great for pictures, plants, and organizers.
9. Personalize with Textiles
- Throws, cushions, and bed linens add color and comfort.
- Easy to swap out and take with you.
10. Keep It Organized
- Use baskets and bins for neat storage.
- A tidy space always feels nicer and bigger.
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