- Purchasing (or making) artwork is a fantastic way to add character to your apartment. Whether the artwork will go in your living room, bedroom or kitchen, the only thing that really matters is that the pieces give your place some personality. Target and Wal-Mart are great places to start searching for artwork at an affordable price, and Michael’s is the go-to spot if you’re looking to create something on your own.
- Merge your junk into storage space. Whether you throw unnecessary items away, store them elsewhere or consolidate them into bins, the saved space will provide you with more room and make your apartment feel “homier.” With the added space, you’ll be able to be creative as to what pieces of furniture you can move around your apartment.
- Change the color of your apartment and the look and feel will be completely different! Many landlords allow the tenant to make these types of changes, so just be sure to check with yours, and assure them that you’ll paint it back if they would like before you move out. Having a color you love on the walls will make a huge difference in how you feel about your apartment!
- Focus on the outside of your home. Whether the patio in the back or the walkway and
driveway leading to the front door, decorating the outside of your apartment will make a huge difference. Flower pots, welcome signs and patio furniture all great ideas to make your apartment more welcoming from the outside.- Add uniqueness in visible areas. If you are a wine drinker, place a custom wine rack in the kitchen showing off your favorite bottle. If you are into sports, have a wooden magazine rack with the latest Sports Illustrated. This will add personality to your home, help you stay organized, and ensure that you have the things you love at your disposal all the time.
