Tips for Redecorating and Reorganizing Your Rental

Redecorating and reorganizing your rental is a great way to make it feel more like home. Whether you’re looking to create a cozy atmosphere or maximize storage space, there are plenty of things you can do to spruce up your living space. In this article, Marjorie Jones from www.workingclasswow.com shares some tips for redecorating and reorganizing your rental.

Rearrange the Furniture

One of the easiest ways to give your rental a new look is by rearranging the furniture. MYMOVE notes that moving furniture around can make a room look bigger or smaller, depending on what you’re going for. Try switching things up and seeing how it looks with different configurations. You might be surprised at how much of a difference this simple change can make.

Utilize Bookshelves and Closets

If you’re struggling with storage space, consider utilizing bookshelves and closets as much as possible. This can help you keep your living space looking neat and organized without taking up too much floor space. Utilizing wall-mounted shelves for extra storage is also a good option if you don’t want to take up too much of your rental’s precious square footage. Invest in some attractive storage containers or baskets to keep everything organized. This will not only help you stay organized but also make your rental feel more spacious.

Invest in Multifunctional Furniture

If you’re renting a property, but still want your space to feel like home, investing in multifunctional furniture is key. Not only does multifunctional furniture look great and save you space, it can also save you some cash!

Multifunctional pieces are designed to do more than one job – think bed frames with drawers, storage ottomans that double as seating, coffee tables with cupboards beneath them – whatever meets your needs and fits in the rental space. With some savvy shopping and smart decision-making, you can make even the most limited rental space look chic and feel comfortable.

Hang Curtains or Add Blinds

Adding curtains or blinds can completely transform a room’s look and feel. Not only does it add a touch of style, but it can also help control the light in the room. This is especially important if you live in a rental with lots of windows that let in too much sunlight during certain times of day. Consider opting for sheer curtains if you want to let natural light into your home while still maintaining privacy.

Use Throw Pillows, Rugs, and Other Decor

Transforming your rental into a haven without making any permanent renovations is possible if you know what to focus on. Throw pillows, rugs, and other decor can be used to make a huge difference in the look and feel of your rental. When shopping for items like a sustainably-stylish lumbar pillow, look for colors that can easily blend with the existing hue of your walls or curtains.

A rug that adds warmth will instantly separate one area from another while beautifully tying the entire space together. Pillows come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so they’re perfect for creating clusters around seating areas or brightening up a corner sofa. If you’re feeling creative, you may even want to try adding wall decor such as stickers, canvases, and vases filled with fresh blooms for extra appeal.

Add Plants

Adding plants to your living space is another popular option. They can liven up any room, while also bringing in additional oxygen and cleaning the air. Greenery has many health benefits such as improved air quality and stress relief, so it’s worth looking into even if you’re new to caring for plants.

However, if you’re new to greenery, Home Garden Hero has several tips on how to take care of your plants. Adding plants to your rental doesn’t have to take a ton of effort, so anyone can enjoy their very own green space.

Redecorating and reorganizing your rental doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming. By redecorating your home office, rearranging your furniture, adding indoor plants, and more, you can easily transform your living space into something that feels like home without breaking the bank. So go ahead – start planning out how you want to decorate and organize your living space today.

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How to Beat Clutter – Part 3

How are you doing with all that clutter? Should we send you your own dumpster? Keep going with these final tips in Part 3 in How to Beat Clutter:

19. Go vertical. If you weren’t convinced to get rid of those single use seldom used kitchen gadgets, at least store them up high in your cabinets. Think altitude for those seldom used items.
20. Banish dusting. If you have some display items that you just can’t part with, consider putting them in a display case where they won’t accumulate dust and require attention.
21. Banish swag. You may be the king of free stuff, but do you really need another T-shirt, water bottle, calendar or another bobble head doll?
22. Hello garage sale. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Swap your junk for some cash.
23. Put your closets on overtime. Most closets just have a standard pole and shelf. Maybe yours needs a custom closet job with storage towers and shoe racks.
24. Think big. Maybe there’s just too much furniture in your house. Less is more. Less looks cleaner.
25. Think multi-purpose in furniture. Maybe a trunk doubles as a coffee table. Or a bench with storage below. Beds with built in drawers at the floor.
26. Make purging a habit. Put it on the calendar for once a month.
27. Keep a donation box handy. And keep filling it.

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How to Beat Clutter – Part 2

We’re back for Part 2 in How to Beat Clutter:

10. Lists, lists everywhere. Where did I put that list? Maybe you have lists that are turning into clutter. Would a wipe off board work better? Or maybe you should go electronic.

11. Think of new storage solutions. There are low profile bins with wheels designed to slide under a bed. Get creative and turn dead space into seasonal storage areas.

12. Don’t buy if you can rent. Try not to buy anything you’ll only use once.

13. Think registries. If you’re getting married or for whatever reason expecting gifts, make the gift givers aware of what you really want somehow. Otherwise, you’re going to wind up with a bunch of junk you don’t want that you think you have to keep.

14. Think quality versus quantity. Another idea for those gift givers.

15. Limit souvenirs. Do you really want to tote that stuff around the rest of your life?

16. Think scanner. Scan those documents and old photos and file them electronically.

17. Think streaming. And get rid of those old movies that are cluttering up the joint.

18. What about the garage? Has it become a dumping ground? Think of it like any other room in the house and get busy.

Come back next time for the third and final installment of How to Beat Clutter.

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How to Beat Clutter – Part 1

Hey, if we don’t do something about all of the junk around here, we’re going to wind up on that TV show about hoarders!
What to do? Here’s the first installment of 27 tips to reduce clutter.

  1. Start small. Maybe just a closet or even the corner of a room. You don’t have to tackle the whole job at once.
  2. Think momentum. This is the natural offspring of starting small. The whole job may seem huge, but just get started. It may not be as bad as you think. Once you’re rolling, maybe you won’t want to stop.
  3. Banish the clutter. It’s not enough to clear out the clutter. It’s just going to pile up again if you don’t figure out where it’s coming from. You need fresh strategies to keep out of the clutter club forever.
  4. Be disciplined about getting rid of stuff. Yes, it’s still perfectly good. And you paid good money for that. But you haven’t worn it or used it in a year. And you aren’t going to wear it or use it in another year. Donate or dump it.
  5. Make space for essentials. Something you use all the time? Make a spot for it and always put it there.
  6. In with the new, out with the old. We can’t possibly need more stuff. So if you buy something new, something old has to go. This works particularly well in your clothes closet.
  7. Unsubscribe! Tell the mail order house to stop sending you those catalogs. This idea even extends to email. Electronic clutter is still clutter. Start a clutter free lifestyle that extends to all facets of your life.
  8. Establish a drop zone. Shoes, shopping bags, coats, sports gear and purses go here.
  9. Think multipurpose. Your more likely to use a multi-function item than have it accumulate dust. Swiss army knife anyone? Or think about multi-purpose kitchen gadgets.

Come back next time for Part 2 in How to Beat Clutter.

Maximizing Space in your Kitchen

Hungry? Let’s eat out! But if you’re not like me, and every once in a while you want to cook, it might be nice to have some strategies on how to maximize the space in your kitchen. So check these out:

2019 08 hang your pots - Maximizing Space in your Kitchen1. Hang it up. Those fancy pots with the copper bottoms are expensive. Why not show them off a little? There are all kinds of peg board, S hooks, shelves and other mechanisms to gain added space on your walls or ceilings.

 
 

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3. Move it out. Maybe those fancy dishes or glassware will make a nice decoration in your living room. Get creative!

 
 

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How to Differentiate Between a Hoarder and a Classic Pack Rat and What to Do

2019 06 28 hoarders 300x199 - How to Differentiate Between a Hoarder and a Classic Pack Rat and What to DoHoarding can be an emotionally devastating disorder. The effects of obsessive hoarding can be hard on the hoarder themselves, and equally as troubling for friends and family. There is a distinct difference between someone who is a pack rat and someone who would constitute a hoarder. Let’s start by providing information you can ponder to see if you or someone you know might be a hoarder, followed by some suggestions for what to do.

Hoarder vs. Pack Rat – Is There Actually any Difference?

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