
1. Wallpapered panels
Just because you live in a rental, doesn't mean you can't enjoy wallpaper on a large scale. My suggestion is to use large pieces of plywood/MDF, paper it with your favourite pattern and then frame with a thin border. The panels would look great on any bare walls or as a bed head.
See an example here of the wallpapered and then framed panel in my studio. Mine is fixed to the wall but yours doesn't need to be. Try leaning against a wall or table or hang as a piece of art (please check you can do so first).
If you prefer not to display wallpaper in this way and on a large scale, perhaps you might like to add a hint of pattern to your home by lining drawers with any type of decorative paper that will make you smile when you open them.

2. Large leaning mirrors
Lean large ornate mirrors against walls for extra glam and to open up spaces. Perfectly suited for a bedroom or bathroom. Just be sure it is safe and won't topple, especially if you have curious kids. You can fix the mirror to the wall and still have it leaning but please check if you can make holes in the wall before attempting this.

3. Swap out the pendant lights or shades
Make sure you keep the old ones to replace again when you leave. Do check that this too won't cause issues.

4. Window covering for privacy
If your kitchen window stares straight into another person's home try covering with decorative film for a little extra privacy. Just be sure the film doesn't leave behind a sticky residue.

5. Storage solutions
Storage can sometimes be an issue in rentals. A bookcase filled with pretty boxes can be used as storage. Try kikki-k for a nice selection of cloth storage boxes.
A study desk can also double as storage and hide computer wires by covering with a bold fabric to hide away the contents underneath.
Do you have any decorating tips for rentals? Perhaps you live in a rental yourself and have found a clever storage solution? I would love to hear your thoughts on decorating rentals.
(1. Apartment Therapy, ish and chi; 2. Real Living, avante garde design; 3. Shade of Light; 4. The Happy Home Blog {it is a painted stencil but gives an idea of what decorative film can look like with the right pattern}, Brume; 5. ish and chi, Absolutely Beautiful Things
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Fabulous ideas! I love the wallpapered panels.
ReplyDeleteI rent and these are great ideas Viv!! Thanks, I love the wallpaper one especially! I use 3m stripes a lot to hang around things!
ReplyDeletewow, i love the wallpaper panel idea! i just moved into a new apartment and this is such a perfect idea. so far i've just been doing lots of little picture walls, but i love the idea of something large and graphic.
ReplyDeleteLove the advice! I am not a renter, but I am going to take the big leaning mirror tip and run with it...
ReplyDeleteI think it will make my bedroom look so much more whimsical!
These are all such wonderful ideas - they are ones I've heard of before, but the way you presented them with the pictures make the so appealing and fresh - I feel like rushing out and doing every single project for our current rental right. now. :)
ReplyDeletethank you so much (and to the person who wrote you!) i've lived in my current (rented) townhouse for almost 6 years and it still looks like i just moved in...sad. i've only just recently gotten into decorated my home.
ReplyDeletei love the window film, that's a great idea for privacy and it looks really cool!
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Great!. Very good ideas. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for answering my rental query Viv!
ReplyDeleteThese are great ideas - we had the idea about the leaning mirror but have a rather boisterous dog that could potentially knock it over! I do love the wallpaper panel idea, I'll just have to convince my man to let me do it :)
Thanks again, some inspiring stuff as always!
Hannah
Some fantastic tips Viv...thanks so much x
ReplyDeleteThat's too funny! I lined my dresser with the same ikea paper too!
ReplyDeleteThese are really good suggestions for us renters! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I love that Orla-esque window film. In every rental I've had I've put up new curtains. Lace, dark or velvet curtains were not doing my homes any favours so I replaced them with cheap ivory cotton curtains from Ikea and linen (look) panels from Kmart. Putting up art and mirrors on the walls and rugs on the floors draw the eye away from the god-awful buttery yellow on all the walls in my current place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips! I just downsized from a townhouse that we owned to a rented apartment because we sold our townhouse. So while we are here, we are trying to make it more like home but it's hard! These are great tips and I'm going to put them into play!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tips! I will definitely put a few of them to use when I move back to the States later this year. I'll be in a cheap, temporary rental & will hate every second of it if I don't make it pretty.
ReplyDeleteFor the wallpaper on plywood -- Do you do anything to the edges of plywood so that you can't see them when it's hanging?
Wall paper panels... great idea!
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