Today, everyone wants an apartment that feels like home but because you’ll be moving in the next year or two, it doesn’t make sense to spend too much money on improvements or furniture. In this guide, you’ll learn where to save, how to decorate, and where you should spend on pieces to keep.
DIY Decorating Should Be Your Best Friend
DIY is the trendiest way to improve the appearance of your apartment interiors. It helps you save money while doing your part to repurpose and upcycle. Now, not every person is a DIY’er and that’s OK. We don’t all have to be craftspeople to benefit from a do-it-yourself project which makes this category of decorating all the more exciting.
Depending on your skill and the amount of time you have, you can get into projects such as making wooden storage or planter box. Planters have become popular for apartments because it provides the perfect little garden, and you can get the kids involved too.
Other DIY projects include using pegboard as an organizer, upcycling an old basket for plants and décor, using mason jars to store cotton buds, pencils, and sweets, and making your own pillowcases or throws using pieces of fabric.
You can also find some really unique and economical DIY ideas here!
Furniture: Should You Splurge or Save?
We can all agree that storage is usually what is lacking in a small apartment, so picking the right furniture can make all the difference. You don’t have to spend too much to afford extra storage either and with multi-functional pieces, it is that much easier to find what you need. The ottoman is one of the best styles of furniture you can purchase. It offers a combination of style, storage, and function, and there are many sizes and designs to fit your preference and budget. Choose regular cubes to organize your valuables or seating with a hinged top to store items and legs to serve as a chair.
You can also use storage containers that you place under the bed. These baskets or containers are also available in different sizes and help you organize things such as towels or shoes. Slide it under the bed when not in use or pull it out when you need your goods. It’s affordable and practical.
Consider a shelf ladder, to provide some extra storage without creating a permanent fixture. In apartments, it’s unlikely that you can install wall shelves, so a ladder shelf is a great alternative.
Items such as a new bed, a decent sofa, and shelving unit for storage are where you should consider spending a little extra. If you have a small apartment with plans to upscale to a bigger place in the future, then spending on furniture to fit your space should be done in moderation. Don’t spend too much on a dining table and chairs when you may be upgrading it in a year or two. The items you choose will depend on what you need, how long you plan on renting the apartment, and whether you need additional seating and furniture for guests.
Think About What You Want
The best way to decorate is to think about what you want and need to be happy in your home. Do you enjoy bright colors? Then play around with scatter cushions, throws, art, and pot plants. If you enjoy clean lines and spaciousness, then keeping valuables organized and concealed can give you what you need.
It is nice to follow the year’s décor trends, but a modern and personalized space is all about you. You’ll be living there after all, so it should be a place where you can unwind and enjoy what you have. Decorating doesn’t have to be lavish either. It can be simple and clean which creates the living space you desire.
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