35 Affordable Decorating Tips to Turn Your Rental Into a Home (2024)

Settling into a new apartment can be an emotional rollercoaster.Decorating your own space is exciting, but can also be anxiety-inducing. Well, ditch the fear because it's finally time to put all those hours scrolling Pinterest fordreamy rental décor inspirationand this season's must-havesto good use.Of course, when you’re working with a leased space, it can feel like there’s a lot more you can’t do—remove the bathroom tiles, upgrade the kitchen cabinets, lay fresh carpet—than what you can. We also know thatworking within a budgetcan be challenging, but don't stress, we've got you covered.

We asked interior designers for their apartment decorating tips so that your space looks less like arental and more like yourultimate sanctuary. So before that where do I start? moment kicks in, read on to find 35 nuggets of wisdom from industry experts as they get down to the nitty-gritty on how to tackle this project head-on. Think of it as your affirmative guide to apartment decorating. Repeat after me: I will turn this apartment into a home.

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Have a Plan

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Before diving in headfirst on a spending spree, consider a few basic things about your apartment. “Taking into account where your natural light source is, circulation of the space, and [your] goals will help you find the perfect furniture orientation and make a smaller room feel larger,” says designer Marina Hanisch. In other words, outlining a basic plan about how you want to layout the space will mean fewer headaches in the future.

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Know Your Specs

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Possibly the most important thing you will invest in when taking on this project is a measuring tape. According toHanisch,space planning is the number one tool for designing a small space, which means, say, knowing exactly how long that bedroom wall is.Take note of all your living space specifications before you even start pursuing those flea market finds.

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Optimize Your Space

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When working with a smaller floor plan, getting imaginative with how you utilize the room is key. Remember Carrie Bradshaw’s studio? With a few drapes, she divided the space into a living room and a private bedroom.It just goes to show that with a few purposeful furniture positionings, dividers, or area rugs, you can create the feeling of a much vaster space.

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Spend Where It Counts

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If you ask your friends or even professional designers, opinions on how you should spend your money probably vary quite a bit. But most people will agree on a few obvious splurges—area rugs, bed linens, and large furniture. These are the kind of items that get a lot of use and show wear more quickly, so materials and quality really count.

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Level up With Lamps

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“Lighting is key to any good space,” muses Allison Petty of Hyphen & Co. If you take anything from this list, remember that. Dispell any dark corners with the most versatile light source out there: lamps. Double and even triple up on lamps for a cozy glow that makes you feel at home.

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Swap Out Light Fixtures

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Petty also suggests taking inventory of your light fixtures and making a trip to the hardware store or doing some online shopping. “Switching out lighting is an easy fix to make that room feel a little less like a hospital waiting room and more like your favorite restaurant.”

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Find the Right Temp

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Once you've nailed down your lighting, “Take a look at your lights," urges Petty. "Are they reading too cool? The most flattering light falls in the warmer temperature range; think how you look in candlelight.” Swap out bulbs that aren't to your liking. Taking ambiance even further, Petty also prompts you to consider dimmers—a real mood enhancer.

When shopping for lightbulbs, Kelvin is the measurement that determines whether a bulb is yellow (warm), blue (daylight), or somewhere in between. Around 2700–3000 Kelvin is a happy medium.

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Prioritize Your Needs

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Be honest with yourself about what your needs and habits really are. For example, if you work from home and usually eat dinner in front of the TV, opt for a desk instead of a big dining table, especially if you're short on space. Make a list of what you can't live without and stick to it when furnishing your space.

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Don't Waste Space

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Space comes at a premium when you're renting, literally, so you can't afford to take a single square foot for granted. Get creative with wasted space—think under the bed, backs of doors, above cabinets, on windowsills, and other dead space you might've forgotten about.

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Stay Organized

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It doesn't seem like this needs to be said, but consider this your friendly reminder. You'd be surprised at how much more at ease you'll feel with a system for keeping your home tidy and organized. It helps you find things faster and weed out what you don't need, plus keeps your space (and you) from spinning out of control.

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Find Function in the Fashionable

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Having shape-shifting pieces is a good design junkie's best-kept secret. Victoria Smith of sf girl by bayleads us to consider the possibilities before buying. “Think about furniture pieces that do double-duty—a coffee table with storage (like a vintage trunk), or one with a shelf for books and keepsakes is a good example. A sofa or trundle bed can be a great space saver. Storage ottomans are another clever solution.

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Go Vertical

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Think vertical with your storage. "In kitchens, wall racks or pegboards are great space savers for kitchen tools," says Smith. "In living rooms and bedrooms, vertical bookshelves are an ideal way of storing books and treasures without taking up a lot of floor space," she adds.

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Build a Neutral Base

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As much as we may come to love our apartments, odds are they aren't our forever homes. If you're striking out on your own for the first time, it's smart to start with neutral base elements, especially when it comes to big purchases like a couch. Neutral colors are easy to dress up with accessories and adapt to your style and setting changes.

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Lay Down Rugs

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The way we see it, rugs are one of the top ways to instantly cozify a room. They add a layer of cushion underfoot, hide less-than-ideal flooring (even grungy carpet!), and visually define your space for a more intimate setup. Layer more than one rug for a little extra padding and personality.

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Create Zones

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Designer Tina Ramchandani suggests using decorative elements, like rugs and art, to help define different zones. "These items can actually create space that isn’t otherwise evident," she adds. This is especially true for multipurpose spaces like open floorplans and studio apartments.

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Designate a Landing Station

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Every functional home needs a landing station—somewhere to throw your keys and kick off your shoes after walking through the door. Whether you have room for one hook or a bench complete with shoe baskets, you'll be glad you put in the effort to designate an entryway, especially when you have guests over. And don't forget the doormat!

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Adapt Awkward Spaces

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Make the most of awkward areas by reimagining what they can be. Stretch your creativity and turn an unneeded closet into an office nook or that old ironing board cupboard into a spice cabinet. Forget any preconceived notions about your space and consider your needs.

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Accessorize

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Decorating your dream space doesn’t have to be all work and no play. Ella Hall, founder of Stitchroom, suggests a few basic accessories. “Throw pillows are key to completing any space and the easiest way to add a personal touch to your apartment," she says. "They bring in textures and pops of color that are easily interchangeable. Depending on the season or your mood, just switch the covers and experience a completely transformed space,” says Hall.

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Build Layers

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Don't stop at throw pillows—textiles are a guaranteed way to create layers of coziness in any room. Stock up on blankets, cushions, and fabric surfaces of all types to build tiers of textiles. Mix and match fabrics and textures for optimal comfort.

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Dress the Windows

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One thing that always, always, always enhances the homey factor of an apartment is window treatments. Curtains are the easiest to hang and come in an endless number of styles, but attractive shades like Roman or bamboo are another option. Double up with shades and curtains for a truly bespoke look.

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Be Transparent

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When picking furniture for yourapartment, it may be worth searching for a visual space-saver. Gregory Augustine,creative director of Lucas Alexander Collection, guides us towards the transparent: “A glass top dining table or coffee table can give a more open appearance while still being functional,” he says. Acrylic is another material to consider.

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Size It Up

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It’s a common misconception that you need a lot of small furniture in a small space.Hanischtells us this is actually visually overwhelming and creates clutter.Simplify with sizes that complement the space instead. “It’s better to find a larger statement piece that defines the room and produces a maximum impact," she says.

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Get a Headboard

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Nothing screams college quite like a mattress on the floor. Upgrade your sleeping arrangement with a bedframe and luxurious headboard. Go the metal bedframe route and DIY a headboard out of plywood, fabric, and quilt batting, or bite the bullet and purchase a bed set to prove you're an adult once and for all.

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Appoint a Feature Wall

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Even renters have options for getting creative with a feature wall. Things like temporary wallpaper, DIY starched fabric, and even washi tape are totally removable ways to spruce up your walls and infuse some personality into your space.

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Hang Art

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Another way to transform walls? Hang some artwork. You'd be surprised how a well-curated gallery wall or just a few one-off framed prints can create a homey vibe. If you're not up for patching holes when you move out, look into Command strips or other removable options to spare you the effort.

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Follow (Some) Rules

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We tend to get a little self-centric when decorating—after all, we're the ones who will be impacted most. However, Pettysuggests we follow a few of the golden rules of design when it comes to nailing it. “People tend to think that since it’s your space, your eye level should dictate the height of things," she explains. "This is terribly incorrect.” Do a little Google search for the universal standards when hanging art, shelves, and light fixtures. “This is an easy way to give your space a more cohesive look,” adds Petty.

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Reflect on It

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Repeat after me: Mirrors are magic—they are the actual marriage of style and function. Beyond showing you how good your hair looks, they reflect light and create the illusion of more space. They also happen to be the perfect solution for any spot where you're undecided on or just too lazy to source artwork.

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Put up Some Shelves

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Another way to maximize wall space is by installing some simple open shelving. Select brackets that speak to your style or go the floating shelf route for a more streamlined look. Either way, be sure to screw your shelves into studs or heavy-duty drywall anchors to keep things secure. When it's time to move out, just uninstall and fill in those holes.

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Get Your Closets in Order

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A closet organization system will help you take full advantage of your closet space, even if it is the size of a shoebox. Stick to low-budget options (IKEA and ClosetMaid come to mind) or go the DIY route with extra hooks, rods, and shelves. Take it with you when you move or leave it if your landlord isn't overly picky—the next tenant should be thrilled.

If you're already blessed with a decent closet setup or don't have the funds to invest in a system, make the most of what you've got using cheap closet hacks like bins, hanging organizers, shelf dividers, and shoe racks.

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Fake Built-ins

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For those of you lucky enough to have built-ins already, consider us envious and move on to the next tip. The rest of us, however, can fake the charm and bespoke look of built-ins using some basic bookshelves that nearly reach the ceiling. Take note: Leaving the backs off the shelves really helps sell it.

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Utilize Baskets and Bins

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You really can never have too many bins and baskets laying around. They do it all: create storage, hide clutter, help you stay organized, and look good while doing it. They can also double as a cute plant cachepot.

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Wheel in More Space

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Rental kitchens are often woefully short on counter and storage space. The easiest solution is to bring in more of both with a rolling cart—the top provides extra counter space while the shelves, drawers, or cabinets underneath add much-needed storage. And if you don't have space to float one island-style, consider pushing it against the wall or tucking it in a corner.

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Stock the Bar

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Is it really home if you haven't hosted anyone yet? Make sure your apartment is guest-ready at any time with a stocked bar cart or cabinet. Bottles double as instant decor, plus a cute decorative tray can keep it looking chic and tidy. Thrift some fancy glasses for an extra cosmopolitan touch.

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Transform Tiles

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If you're haunted by an eye-sore of a bathroom like so many of us renters, we're here to tell you that, no, you don't have to just live with it. Vinyl tile decals are a thing and they'll transform your bathroom into the stuff of dreams, or close to it. They're also completely removable, though we'd wager that your landlord wouldn't mind the improvement.

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Raise a Plant Baby

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Breathe life into your apartment literally with a touch of Mother Nature. Cultivate your green thumb investing in a plant baby (or two, or three), or go the low maintenance route and treat yourself to fresh-cut blooms regularly. They'll make you smile daily, keeping you happier and healthier.

35 Affordable Decorating Tips to Turn Your Rental Into a Home (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my rental look better? ›

9 ways to decorate a rented home without making permanent changes
  1. Buy houseplants. You can never have too many houseplants. ...
  2. Buy a statement rug. ...
  3. Invest in light fixtures.
  4. Transform the walls. ...
  5. Opt for multifunctional furniture. ...
  6. Create layers. ...
  7. Choose stylish storage. ...
  8. Hang artwork, photographs and wall hangings (without nails)
Jan 2, 2021

How do I make my rental feel luxurious? ›

How to Make Your Apartment Look Luxurious On a Budget
  1. Set Out Fresh Flowers. A $5 bouquet of Trader Joe's flowers can do wonders for your space. ...
  2. Decorate Your Walls. ...
  3. Style Your Surfaces. ...
  4. Add Faux Fur. ...
  5. Choose Your Own Lighting. ...
  6. Stock a Snack Bowl. ...
  7. Create a Pleasant Scent. ...
  8. Lay Down Area Rugs.
May 12, 2017

How can I upgrade my apartment decor? ›

With those tips in mind, here's a list of 21 super simple things you can do to make your rental look better on a budget!
  1. Clean & Declutter. ...
  2. Hide Eyesores. ...
  3. Layer Lighting. ...
  4. Hang Window Coverings. ...
  5. Freshen Up The Walls. ...
  6. Bring The Outside In. ...
  7. Swap Hardware. ...
  8. Change Flooring.
Aug 13, 2019

What are some very frugal ways to decorate your home? ›

how to decorate your home on a tight budget
  • Declutter.
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  • Clean your house.
  • Rearrange the furniture.
  • Shop your home, first.
  • Repurpose unused items you already have.
  • Shop online.
  • Paint.

What Colour carpet is best for rental property? ›

Choosing the right carpet colour for a rental property is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Mid-range neutrals like beiges and greys offer the perfect blend of versatility, aesthetic appeal, and practicality.

How to turn an apartment into a home? ›

If your apartment feels bland or generic, consider all these tips to help liven up your space and make it feel like home!
  1. Light it up. Interior designers recommend at least three sources of light in each room. ...
  2. Make it yours. ...
  3. Lay down rugs. ...
  4. Invite guests. ...
  5. Add life. ...
  6. Hang curtains. ...
  7. Meet your neighbors.
Aug 21, 2020

How do you attract quality renters? ›

The best way to attract a quality tenant at your showing is by representing yourself as a high-quality landlord. Demonstrating your organizational skills, providing clear information, and presenting a clean property will show potential tenants that you are a landlord they want to rent from.

How do you make an old rental feel like a house? ›

How to Make a Rental Feel Like Home
  1. Clean, Clean, Clean! Photo: istockphoto.com. ...
  2. Stage an Entryway. Photo: istockphoto.com. ...
  3. Add Personality With a Bookshelf. Photo: istockphoto..com. ...
  4. Get to Know Your Neighbors. ...
  5. Let There Be Light. ...
  6. Replace Old Blinds With Curtains. ...
  7. Get Creative With Kitchen Storage. ...
  8. Rethink Hanging Artwork.
Feb 23, 2022

What adds the most value to a rental property? ›

7 Rental Property Upgrades That Add Value
  • Kitchen Renovations.
  • Bathroom Remodel.
  • New Flooring.
  • Overall Painting.
  • Energy-Efficient Features.
  • Updated Curb Appeal.
  • Security Enhancements.
Dec 5, 2023

How do you upgrade a room on a budget? ›

Here are tips.
  1. Upgrade the accent lighting.
  2. Incorporate color.
  3. Reupholster your headboard.
  4. Invest in new bedding.
  5. Install a ceiling fan.
Aug 19, 2023

How to decorate your house like a rich person? ›

In order to decorate like a Millionaire and get a more luxury look, opt for sculptural furniture and accessories that look like they belong in a pricey art gallery. Organic curves, geometric shapes and natural materials like glass, stone and metal all contribute to that sculptural feel.

How can I decorate without buying anything? ›

Insider asked three designers to share their best decorating tips that didn't cost money to follow. To spruce up your space try moving pillows from one room to another, and color-coding bookshelves. Interior designers also suggested using leftover paint or branches from outside to decorate with.

How can I decorate my rental home without painting? ›

Using fabric and curtains on your walls is one of the simplest solutions to decorating a rental house without paint. Fabric comes in as many colors as paint does, but you'll also find textures and patterns that help you customize the look more.

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