Cool Interior Decoration Tips for First-Time Renters

After moving into an apartment, you might want to consider updating the space. If you are planning to stay for the long haul, it’s best to spice things up a bit by adding your own flavor to the interior.

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For many, this is the best part of moving in, but it can also be the most challenging part if it’s your very first time renting.

With these tips in mind, you can give your rental space the upgrade it needs so you can settle comfortably after unpacking the last box from a U-Haul truck.

Keep it minimal

Regardless of the size of your apartment, many aim for a more minimal feel. For this, make sure to place furniture and fixtures as wide apart as possible to allow for greater breathing room. Moreover, avoid cluttering up the interior by adding more things than you need. You just have to pick the right decor and store or discard what you don’t need. Then again, minimalist motifs are an acquired taste, so you should go for the style that suits you.

Pick the right furniture

As a first-time renter, it might take you weeks before you can shop for furniture. But one thing’s for sure, you can still find the right furniture on a budget. Be practical by shopping for second-hand sofas or bookshelves from antique stores or yard sales.

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If you have enough in your budget, you might want to invest in custom furniture. While companies such as Style Nations provide custom furniture set for commercial establishments, you can find independent designers catering to renters. The key here is to find furniture that matches the style you are aiming for. 

Upgrade your lighting

For this, it’s always important to give your landlord a heads up since there are certain types of lighting that might not be allowed in the unit. At any rate, you can look for lighting fixtures that add a sense of depth. For instance, you can ask if it’s okay to add accent lights in certain areas. You can also throw in some lamps that can set a romantic evening mood.

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On the other hand, if the space lacks access to natural light, you can brighten it up by adding mirrors and pendant lights that are sure to warm up the space during winter.

Add a splash of art

Nothing gives any space personality quite like a piece of art. That said, you can look for paintings and sculptures that align with the kind of theme you want. It’s also important that the colors of these artworks do not clash with the dominant color scheme of the space. This is to ensure consistency and harmony that can readily translate to a more relaxed mood. 

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Decorating your rental unit is the first thing you can do as a renter. But without a doubt, you don’t have to spend too much time and money on it. You just have to follow certain concepts when creating a rental unit that fits your needs.