- No painting the walls--must find other ways to add warmth and color.
- Short term--we know we won't want custom things as we will probably move on.
- Use what you have--we try not to buy new furniture for each apartment and use our stuff in new ways to make it work.
- Your Home for Your Life--make your place work for your life the way you live it most days. For example, we decided not to pay more for a large guest bedroom (plus buying a bed!) because for the 360 other days a year, we just need a small office.
1. Find and Add Pieces you LOVE!
I find and get things as I see them, even if the styles start to get eclectic. Having pieces you adore in your home surrounds you with happy memories about the things that make it personal. This Floorcloth is my latest addition, a housewarming/anniversary present from my mom. This whale cloth is part of a series found at a Cape Cod shop, Pleasant Bay Trading Company, by artist Molly Lesnikowski. My mom has a schooner and crab mats at their Cape Cod house so this new whale friend is like a connection to our family homes. He makes me smile!
2. Arrange art and prints together to make an impact.
Over the years my mom and I have collected prints and little paintings of New England scenes. By now, I have enough that I can group them together in a montage that looks great together on a larger wall. While this can be a big project for Hubs, the result is so much fun to look at and represents sort of an "Art History" of our marriage.
3. Go Bold in the Bathroom.
Someday I hope to paint my small bathrooms in vibrant colors, but in the meantime, I use shower curtains and rugs to add interest in these white rooms. I found this shower curtain and rug at different times at Target and love the green, blue, teal, and brown together. Why not have fun in a room you use to get ready? I also added a jadeite pancake batter bowl to hold travel samples of products to try.
4. Make your closet inviting.
This time when unpacking, I tried to organize color and types of clothes togeter to make getting dressed easier. How do I get dressed? Make it work for you. I also use hooks on one walls for jewelry and things I use the most--robe, fleece jacket to run outside, favorite handbag. Easy access is key for me!
4. Use organizers in unconventional ways...I filled this shoe organizer partly with shoes then used other pockets for umbrellas, running gear, lint roller, winter gloves--everything I might need to grab.
5. You never know what might work...
We had a nice patio at our old place and last Thanksgiving we had a bar out there for wine and beer. I certainly didn't remember until I opened a box and found the steel drink bucket, with no patio to put it on! In our new home, it holds a cozy blanket and pillow on the hearth that we can use when the weather gets colder.
6. Make your Home a Personal Museum.
I love curating our things together. I believe I have shown you these posters before from orkposters.com. This time they hang above a mantel, and so I am planning on making a vignette for each area we lived in with objects and pictures below. Right now the California section has our Olive Harvest fusto, license place, and a flour sifter my mom found, and favorite picture.
7. Love what you look at everyday.
I already posted a grainy pic of this, but this time I arranged our bookshelves by color. I adore the way it looks. Again, it took more time to put together as I unpacked, but the result makes me happy daily in our living room. I was surprised to see the beautful colors my books represented once I started looking at the spines. This is another way I added color to a wall with no paint needed!
I love our new place. Still more work to do--and if there is more I will take a pic! I would love to hear what rules you live by when putting toegether your home and decorating! What are your favorite things about where you live?
Thanks for reading, have a great afternoon!
I'm totally stealing your bookshelf idea, we have a large one in our living room and this will be a cool way to add to the decor with little effort!
ReplyDeleteGood Job with everything else! It totally looks roomy.
Ooh, I also love the bookshelf idea. Your style makes your home look very cozy.
ReplyDeleteI also live in a rented home and I follow your 1 and 3 rules. Adding a bold color in towels and rugs really help out a small space. I love your fireplace!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteCute whale mat and shower curtain!
ReplyDeleteI've been lusting after those city posters since you first blogged about them-- I am still waiting for a Pittsburgh map (I want Boston - Philly - Pittsburgh, but might sub DC for Pitt.)
I love your ideas! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour place looks great. I am totally guilty of not wanting to spend time decorating when it's not a permanent place (which it never is since I rent). I love art prints arranged together, and I like how the things in your home are personal (not just gathered from one trip to Ikea or Crate and Barrel, if you know what I mean).
ReplyDeleteI think curtains can make a big difference as well. My place came with plastic blinds, which are convenient but not very cozy at all!
Liz, I am inspired! Your apartment looks amazing. I actually ordered some Ork posters for my own place... you know what they say about imitation and flattery. :)
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with what you have done to your new home. My favorite touches are the drink bucket with the blanket and pillow, your art wall, and the bookshelves. I also love the big pillar candles in the fireplace. Your place looks SO GREAT!
-Jessica
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