Tuesday, 17 December 2013

A New Apartment Is A Blank Slate: Decorating Tips

By Colin Peters


Moving into a new apartment can be an exciting prospect for those who are into interior design. It's like a fresh canvas to work with. However, it can sometimes be difficult to get the creativity flowing and decide on what exactly to do with the empty space. You may need to stimulate the creative process. But before you get started, you should have a talk with the landlord so that you know exactly what you are and are not permitted to alter. Some landlords will let you paint, or do minor remodels.

Take a look around, evaluate the area. Make a note of obvious things, such as low ceilings, a lot of windows, wood floors, and other things that jump out at you. Also take note of any unpleasant features you may need to hide or deal with. If you are purchasing new furniture, try to find some that serves two purposes: pretty and functional. It is rather common to have furnishings that have two uses. For example: a chair that also serves as a storage container for linens. Remember to pick up some plants to bring your apartment to life.

If you are allowed to paint, that opens up a world of options for you. You'll want to choose colors that don't clash with the other features of the apartment. You might paint a nice pattern, or perhaps even a full mural. Some people like to have one wall painted a different color than the others as a way to break it up and add some more variety.

It can be a little pricey, but swapping out the door for bifold doors can save some space, especially if there isn't much room to swing a full-size door. Another way to save space is to add extra shelving to the walls and closets. By placing things like small lamps or clocks on shelves, you might not need a nightstand, thereby freeing up some floor space.

Your choice of art can reveal a lot of your personality, so hanging some on the walls can be a great way to make your apartment your own. If you can't find affordable art that you like, there's plenty of ways to improvise. If you collect unique objects, such as swords, stamps or insects, you might choose to display them on the walls. Objects that can't be hung might be able to be placed on shelves.

You can use a card table to eat on and play games, or you could just eat and fold it up and put it away and save the space of having a table. You can get a trundle bed to save space, or you could use a futon to double as a couch. However you choose to design your new apartment, make it your own, love it! Don't be a chicken, have fun! If you do not like it, you can always change it, you have the power!




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