In a rental bathroom, you’re stuck with the tiles, fixtures and faucets — trying to improve it can seem like a lost cause. But it’s not. There are easy and inexpensive ways to take the focus off 1970s ...
Renting and making the space feel like your own are not mutually exclusive. While working within the parameters of your lease, it’s more than possible to do some renter-friendly bathroom updates.
Renting a home can sometimes feel limiting when it comes to decorating. While landlords often prohibit permanent changes, that doesn't mean you can't create a space that feels uniquely "you." With a ...
If your rental bathroom is looking a little grim, that's OK: You can easily brighten up the space by making a few clever, budget-friendly tweaks. Even better? These ideas are also reversible. I tapped ...
Renters, don’t fret: There are ways to get the look of a new bathroom and kitchen. Read on for steals and splurges that allow renters the feel of having their own, customized home. It should go ...
Although apartment living means your residence isn't your forever home, it's still nice to make the space your own. Personalizing your rental does come with limitations set forth by your landlord; who ...
A MUM who turned her rental property into a multicoloured home on the cheap keeps adding to it – even ripping down a wall while ‘cleaning’ the loo. Natasha McBrinn, in her 30s, posts on Instagram and ...
While a lick of paint, some wall art and new light fittings can do wonders to improve a rental house, some leases do not allow for even the most basic changes. This shouldn’t stop you from having a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." An increasing number of people are renting their homes instead of buying them, and it can sometimes feel ...
For her rental, Callie Windle chose favorites from her existing furnishings and combined them with pieces found at estate sales and on Facebook Marketplace, among other sources. The white coffee table ...