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    5 Great Ways To Decorate Your Rental (And Still Get Back Your Deposit!)

    Living in a rental has so many advantages over homeownership. Toilet leaking? Call the landlord. Snow needs shoveling? Call the landlord. Driveway needs repair? Well, you get the idea.

    Plant Wall

    Window Dressing

    Hate the look of those standard mini-blinds in your rental? The good news is, they are so easy to pop out of their brackets and replace with some gorgeous Roman shades or honeycomb blinds. There’s even this gorgeous fabric shade that is dirt-cheap, totally adjustable, and sticks on like a post-it! Mount it in the frame in seconds, then peel it off and replace the old mini-blinds when you move out.

    Or cover those blinds with curtains. If you don’t use heavy drapes, the curtain rod will put only small holes in the wall, or get a tension rod to mount inside the frame and you won’t even need to drill a hole. There are so many cute options, including fun vintage curtains in a kitchen or bathroom for low-cost kitsch that will brighten up any space.

    Lighten Up

    Color Scheme

    One of the reasons we sometimes feel that an apartment is bland is because it has been furnished haphazardly, with mom and dad’s castoffs, flea market finds, and other hand me downs. Want to create a sense of style, even if you can’t afford all new things? Use color to pull the place together. Choose one or two main colors, then one accent color, and remake everything in one of those shades. For example, a black and white color scheme, with pops of scarlet or gold, can be a sophisticated palate. Or pale blue and gray, with accents of bright yellow, can bring a modern feel to that outdated furniture. Then use those colors to paint, slipcover, or reupholster until everything is pulled together in your new color scheme. And the best part? If you change your mind next season, you can paint it all again.

    The Crowning Touch