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Just because you’re renting doesn’t mean you have to throw all of your design dreams out the window. There are plenty of ways to spice up your space without doing anything that your landlord would oppose. Decorating a rental home isn’t impossible or a waste of time. All it takes is a little bit of attention to details. Whether you’re renting for a short time or long-term, there are plenty of easy rental friendly decor ideas that you can try to decorate your home. 

Instead of just focusing on the things that you cannot change, focus on the things that you can change. Because there are so many ways to customize your rental and finally make it feel more you. Here are some of the easiest rental friendly decor ideas for you to experiment with. 

Stick on Wallpapers 

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Stick on wallpapers are easy to apply & remove

Stick on wallpapers are a great way of adding a touch of your decor style into your rental home. If you are looking for rental friendly decor ideas, stick on wallpapers would always top any list.  With its easy to apply design, it isn’t hard to see why peel and stick wallpaper has quickly become a favorite option for renters and homeowners as well. Peel and stick wallpaper will remove cleanly off your walls, leaving no sticky or messy residue behind, making it an easy and affordable option for renters. 

Create your own pattern with washi tape 

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From murals to accent walls, you can create anything with washi tapes

Washi tape is incredible stuff. Totally removable, leaving zero residue! Not only that, it’s very affordable. You wouldn’t have to spend a fortune to create your own design using washi tapes in your rental home. This means it’s the top stuff for renters. The possibilities are endless with it too, you could do a wall mural, decorate with stripes, create an accent wall, decorate furniture or appliances too! Just get creative, the final result might surprise you!

Remove Shelf Doors 

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Removing shelf doors gives a feel of an open space

Are you a fan of an open kitchen setting? Then create a cool urban look by removing the doors from your kitchen cabinets. This is a genius move that requires a bit of long-term storage space as you’ll have to put them somewhere for safekeeping and reattach them before you leave. To create this look, cover the back with wallpaper offcuts or even wrapping paper.

Upgrade Knobs/Handles

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Change the handles for a sleek look in the house

Lots of people have a bit of a fear of messing with doorknobs, but as long as you’re not replacing ones that require keys to unlock it’s pretty easy, all things considered. The effect that it will have on a space can be absolutely astonishing. With the help of a screwdriver, a safe storage place, and a bunch of new knobs and handles, you can dramatically change the feel of your kitchen, bathroom, or any other room that has cabinets.

Add Removable Floating Shelves

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Don’t add too much weight on the floating shelves

A little shelf goes a long way! A totally rent-friendly stylish floating shelf made from a plank of wood or jute rope, and put up with command hooks shouldn’t be something that your landlord wouldn’t be in favor of. As long as you don’t add too much weight to the shelf, you’re good to go! Just stick to the maximum weight that the hooks can hold. Just adding a floating shelf can really change up the entire look of your home. 

Just remember, just because you rent, it doesn’t mean it can’t be your home. There are so many ways to ensure your home reflects you and your personality without causing any damage to your rented home. You just have to think outside the box!  

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