10.21.2009

Top Ten Ideas for Decorating Your Apartment Rental

Anyone who has rented an apartment desires to feel comfortable, no matter how large or small the space. Decorating an apartment can be difficult as there is often little to work with and only so much change allowed. Every apartment complex is different. Some complexes resemble the styles of Pleasanton apartments in California, with varying sizes, yet functional and luxurious. Others reflect the high class busy lifestyle of Manhattan apartments, often in a one-room loft layout. Whatever the location or floor plan, remember these top ten ideas for making the best out of your space and making it your own.

1. Use multi-functional furniture – For small spaces, a futon sofa bed will give your guests a place to sit and a place for you to sleep at night all in one piece of furniture.



2. Purchase storage type furniture – Beds, couches, and loveseats are available with extra storage options. Storing away miscellaneous items can de-clutter a space and make it appear larger.

3. Wall hangings – Most rentals do not allow paint on the walls. Unique wall hangings can add the expression you are looking for without damaging the walls. Large panels with fabric in your color of choice will work for any wall.

4. Minimal window coverings – Many apartments lack windows as they are connected to other units in the building. Do not cover the windows with excess fabric or curtains. This will block any natural light coming in. Practice minimalism on the windows.

5. Floor lamps – Don’t underestimate the power of adequate lighting. Invest in a few floor lamps and bring your apartment to life. All of your decorating will be evident in a well-lighted room.

6. Add warmth with plants – Studio and loft apartments can be a little “drab” and cold. Add warmth to a space with a few green plants. Plants also help to clean up the air in your apartment, which can be beneficial for apartments in pollution-filled cities.

7. Use room dividers for open spaces – One room apartments can be segmented into separate areas through the use of room dividers, folding screens, or curtains suspended from the ceiling.

8. Pay attention to the small details – Limited budgets mean limited decorating. Small touches such as adding new light switch covers or cabinet hardware can make a big difference without stressing your pocketbook. Make sure to keep those covers and hardware because you will have to replace them when you leave.

9. Create one focal point for each room – Every room should have at least one item that centers the room and makes everything around it pale in comparison. This could be a fireplace, a painting, a statue, or even a large piece of furniture.

10. Mirrors – Use mirrors to reflect light and create the look of a bigger space. Hanging mirrors on the wall or balancing them on the floor against a focal wall can add elegance and style to any room.


The most important thing to remember is to relax. Be open to new ideas and take the limits off of what you think your space should look like. Get creative and turn that apartment into the home of your dreams.


*article written by Avalon Communities and product samples by Simplified Bee - this is not a paid advertisement.

5 comments:

  1. Switching out hardware is a great idea and I would suggest switching out light fixtures as well (again, keeping the old ones to switch out when you move)!

    Gorgeous peacock wallhanging, btw.

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  2. Cristin: I love the room divider!

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  3. All good ideas, especially the lamps. Never underestimate good lighting to make a place livable and convenient. These days well styled lamps can be had for reasonable prices.

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  4. Good tips. So far, I've excelled only in the mirror category. But some plants are coming indoors soon.

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