You’ve unpacked the boxes and arranged your furniture, but something’s
missing:
wall decor! Don’t get bored with blank walls; use your
creativity and get something up there pronto. It’s easy to unleash your
inner artist and decorate
your apartment walls. Adding decor to your
apartment will turn it from a rental apartment to your dream home. Take
a look at these tips from
Abberly Place that we have summed up just for
you!
Painting the walls
Painting your walls, or even just a
single wall, makes a great backdrop for artwork. A neutral wall paint
makes colorful artwork pop. If you are hanging black and white photos,
try a bright red wall so the high contrast images can really shine.
Another option is to let your wall paint be the decor. Painting stripes
or geometric shapes can really add impact to your apartment walls.
Here’s a tip if your painting skills aren’t so great. Try using
removable stick-on decals. It’s a non-permanent way to add interest to
your walls, and you’ll find hundreds of designs to choose from.
Hang decorative photos
Once you’ve got your walls painted
the base color you want, it’s time to decorate them. Hanging photos is
an inexpensive way to display your personal memories so that you can
enjoy them every day. You can also use photos that other people have
taken, even classic archival photography. Whatever images you select,
get your photos framed (or frame them yourself,) and have fun with your
frame choices. Try mixing and matching frames or pick a single color
theme, but utilize different styles of framing and shades of color. You
can also have fun arranging them, grouping the frames to create larger
geometric shapes. Test your ideas by sketching sample layouts on a piece
of paper to see which one you like best.
Art pieces can add a nice touch
Original art can certainly
add a unique touch to your
apartment walls. If you aren’t a
photographer or artist yourself, you could invest in others’ artwork.
It’s easy to find original art or affordable reproductions of art in
home decor stores. These purchases don’t have to break the bank, though
art galleries will usually offer a layaway plan to assist you in
acquiring a pricey piece of art. Alternatively, you could ask artistic
friends to create something special for your
apartment, or you could
create your own masterpiece. Take an art class and hang your homework on
your walls!
Make sure you check with the apartment manager
Do check
your lease or inquire with
your apartment community manager as to
whether painting walls or other decorative changes you might want to
make to your
apartment are allowed. Wall decor ideas are limitless and
don’t have to be expensive. Look at
other people’s apartments for
inspiration: you can search online for virtual tours of apartments where
you’ll see some amazing decorating ideas. Exercise your creative side
on your
apartment walls, and those walls will never look the same!