With the housing market increasingly competitive, many people are finding themselves stuck in apartment living — not always the most stylish arrangement.
Landlords tend to have rules against making holes in the wall or painting or other things. But there are some ways you can jazz up your apartment and make it a more comfortable home.
Sharon McCormick, of Sharon McCormick Design, suggested her top 10 tips on personalizing an apartment.
Change out the basic overhead lighting with new fixtures that express your sense of style. Since you’ll just be switching out the lighting, not moving it, this should be a quick job for an electrician. Save the old fixtures so you can put the apartment back the way you found it and take your new fixtures with you when you move.
Use battery-operated lamps and sconces if you need lighting in areas without access to an outlet. Battery-operated lighting is becoming increasingly popular, and new styles are coming out regularly.
Put an area rug over wall-to-wall carpeting to introduce new colors and patterns. Use area rugs to define the spaces in an open plan, such as the dining area vs. the living room. Rugs are great for creating a cozy atmosphere.
Your landlord may allow you to paint if you are improving the property. Use neutral colors such as cream, beige and taupe, which are replacing gray as the new favored colors.
Hang your art using adhesive strips meant for this purpose, such as 3M Command strips. Be sure they are removable strips so adhesive isn’t left on the walls when you vacate.