Everyone finds themselves living in a rental kitchen at some
point in their lives. Whether right out of college, waiting for a new house to
be built or because it fits your lifestyle, we can all relate.
Renting has its pros and cons, one of the cons being that
you don’t have free reign to renovate
and make big changes to the property. Don’t let that stop you from using
your creativity to make it your own and spruce it up. See several simple and
practical ways to change up your rental kitchen without getting in trouble with
your landlord.
Design & Decorate With A Theme
Decorating with a theme in mind is a smart way to bring continuity and style to your rental kitchen. Rustic, farmhouse, coffee themed and Italian kitchen décor are a few fun and creative ways to make your kitchen come together nicely. No matter what foundation you choose to go with, a theme will force you to incorporate attractive pieces and take the focus away from what you don’t like about your kitchen.
Get Organized & Add Storage
Your first step to a better rental kitchen is to remove all
clutter. This is especially important if you’re working with a small space. As
long as you patch up the walls when you’re done, floating open shelving is a
great way to add extra storage space without requiring any major remodelling
work. Magnetic wall-mounted knife blocks and hanging pot holders will also give
you more space and less mess. Take advantage of organization tools that make
your cabinet storage smarter and more structured.
Put Up Decal (Temporary) Wallpaper
These days, you can find just about anything on the market
to make a homeowner’s or renter’s life easier. A wall decal, or a temporary
backsplash, is a budget-friendly way to transform your kitchen walls without
damaging them. It’s also an opportunity to pick out something bold or unique
that you may not want in your home someday, but like for the time being. Add a
temporary backsplash design above your countertops and sink for that extra
spunk.
Update Hardware
Replacing your cabinet hardware is something so simple and
practical that it surprises me homeowners aren’t doing it more often. It’s an
inexpensive and quick way to give your cabinets a facelift. If you’re renting,
make sure you save your old hardware so you can put it back on when you’re
ready to move out and not risk losing any of your security deposit.
Add Counter Space
Anyone with a small kitchen knows that limited counter space
is a real pain. A super easy and practical way to give yourself more room to
work is to invest in a stylish rolling cart. Use it to cut up vegetables or
display décor and cookbooks when you’re not using it. Purchasing a chopping
board that covers your stove or sink is another way to temporarily add counter
space for slicing and dicing.
New Paint
While you need to get permission from your landlord or
building first, a fresh coat of paint is a fun DIY project that’ll instantly
improve your rental kitchen. Put some thought behind the colour choice and
overall appearance before approaching the property owner, and use it as a
selling point as to why you want to complete the project. If you get the green
light to move forward with the new paint, hire a painting pro to do the job if you aren’t
comfortable painting the room yourself.
Disguise Ugly Floors With A Floor Cloth
If you’ve never heard of a floor cloth, don’t worry, you’re
not alone. What you should know is that they’re amazing for covering up ugly
floors in places like your rental kitchen. An area rug isn’t easy to pull off
in your kitchen, so a floor cloth is a more suitable option for this area. It
comes in many styles, is easy to care for and it’s temporary. The perfect
solution for any rental kitchen.
Add Accents
Accents are those little touches that don’t cost a lot but
deliver great results. For example, a bold kitchen table cloth, ceramics or
glass jars will brighten up the space and bring in a sense of personal style
that’s sometimes tricky to find in a rental kitchen. Other ideas for
incorporating more accents include purchasing unique and stylish stools for
your kitchen island or designing a mini coffee station.
Fresh Flowers & Plants
Head to your local farmers market and pick out some lovely
smelling and colourful fresh flowers to display on your countertops. Put them
in your favourite vase and place them strategically around your kitchen. In
addition, plants and greenery help liven up the space and freshen up the air,
making your rental kitchen not only look good, but smell good is also
important.
Conclusion
The idea of renting just got a whole lot better with these
tips and tricks for sprucing up your rental kitchen. Making a rental feel like
home isn’t hard, but it does take some creativity, determination and trial and
error. Don’t let renting get in the way of decorating your place to your liking
and personal style.
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