Unless you are lucky enough to live in a corner unit or the top floor
of a building, many apartments can have a short supply of natural
light. Add in a shortage of electrical sockets, and you can end up with a
dark and dreary space.
Luckily, there are a few tricks to maximizing what you have and brightening up your home!
Simple Fix: If your apartment has blinds that block out
natural light, replacing them with curtains can maintain your privacy
while allowing light in. Ten minutes with a drill and a level and you
can hang your own curtain rod, complete with
custom curtains. Placing a
large mirror on the wall opposite a window will not only increase the
amount of natural light in the room, but will also make the space look
bigger.
For the Diehard DIY: There is no
reason for you to be stuck with the lighting in place when you moved in.
If there is no overhead lighting in a room and floor lamps aren't quite
cutting it, you can create your own hanging lamp that plugs into a wall
socket with parts available from any hardware store. Simply tack or
tape the cord up in the corner of the wall and along the ceiling; you
can even paint the cord the same shade as your wall to camouflage it
better by asking your landlord if they have any samples of the paint.
Your creativity is the limit when you create your own hanging lamp to
light up your room!
Source:
Brian Paquette Interiors
Character is all in the details. You won't be able to change larger
features in your apartment to fit your style, but small details are key
when building an overall impression. A space with few personal details
can end up looking temporary and bland. If it still looks like you moved
in yesterday, here are some changes you can make to leave your mark.
Simple Fix: Live plants add color and personalize a space.
Even if you aren't much of a green thumb, there are plants that can
survive in just about any climate. While totally transportable, plants
can give an impression of permanence and make a space look livable.
Blank walls can look impersonal and thumbtacks on the wall can look
like a dorm room. For a more sophisticated look, frame your wall
hangings.
Frames can be found cheaply at garage sales and thrift stores
and will look good as new with a fresh coat of spray paint.
For the Diehard DIY: Any bathroom
or kitchen can be given a five-minute makeover with
new hardware.
Replace boring kitchen and bathroom drawer pulls with updated ones from a
hardware store for a classy, pulled together look. These can also be
taken with you when you move; keep the originals together in the bottom
of a closet or drawer, and you can take your personal additions with you
when you leave.
Apartment decoration comes with its own set of challenges, but sometimes limitations can be the spark for creativity.
Source:
Errez Design
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