There are many ways that one can add color to a muted living space, that can be even more expressive than simply painting a wall. Try adding colorful pieces of your favorite artwork, maybe even your own! this adds not only color, but character as well. Another tool is to use color and texture, such as with colorful throws and pillows. Pieces like this are relatively inexpensive and if you like to change things up often, it is easy to do so. Lastly, for DYI gurus, select a piece of furniture to restore, not only will it be an interesting conversation piece, but a personal investment in your emotional living space.
Key Takeaways:
- Rules that prevent renters from painting the walls can be frustrating, but there are lots of ways to add color to an otherwise attractive but excessively bland rental.
- Using a large number of small elements of color, including by painting things other than the walls, can create the effect of making the entire room seem more vivid.
- Alternatively, you can choose one area of space and saturate with a lot of the same bright, memorable color.
“One oft-used strategy is to buy large upholstered furniture pieces in bold colors if you can’t (or don’t want) to paint your walls.”
Read more: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/adding-color-to-a-rental-247489
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