So you just got a brand-new apartment! Whether this is your first or your 10th, moving into a new place is exciting. But before you can settle in, you need to fill your new place with furniture and decor. And with leases to fret over and smaller-than-usual rooms, decorating won’t be easy. Check out these tips and tricks for decorating to help you turn your new apartment into a personality-filled home.
Vertical Space Is Your Friend
Don’t have a ton of floor space? That’s OK—you’ll just have to go vertical. Hang floating shelves, plant a vertical garden, string a net from wall to wall for storage, and use tall furniture, like lofted beds, to maximize space.
Use Smart Storage
You can hide storage pretty much anywhere. In an ottoman, under your sofa, under the stairs…there are countless storage solutions for apartments. By purchasing modular furniture and making use of extra space, you can easily fit all your stuff.
Keep It Light
Dark colors and busy patterns can make a small apartment feel even smaller. Sticking to light colors and basic patterns will open everything up and make you feel like you have more room.
Measure Your Furniture
One thing you need to consider when purchasing furniture for a small space is size. Always measure twice, and make sure to shop in person so that you can get a solid feel for a piece’s size. The last thing you want to do is try and stuff an oversized couch into a corner that’s not big enough, or worse, get it stuck in the stairwell outside!
Get Creative
Don’t let your lease get in the way of your creativity! You may not be able to use paint, but you can use removable wallpaper and peel-and-stick decals to add color to the walls. And while nails are a no-go, strips and hooks allow you to hang anything, anywhere. There’s a workaround for just about everything.
Conclusion
Decorating an apartment can be tough, but hopefully, these tips and tricks for decorating have provided you with some guidance. Decorate smartly and have fun, and your new home will be ready in no time.
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Focusing on a lofty and naturally-lit look when designing a luxury apartment could really work for us. We love living in areas that can make us feel like we’re not isolated, so doing this in a comfy space of our own without making the place feel stuffy would be perfect. If I can find a luxury apartment in the area, I’ll definitely use your decorating tips when we rent it.
Fantastic! I am happy to hear!
I loved that you mentioned that you shouldn’t let your lease get in the way of your creativity. I’m hoping that I can find an apartment that will let me take my cat. I also would love to find a place that I can decorate and totally make my own.
I am sure you will!
Thanks for the suggestion to invest in the right furniture to improve the appearance and functionality of your apartment! I have a friend who wants to move out of his parent’s home after graduating from college. I should talk to him about finding a furnishing store where he could buy the essentials before the move.