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Happy with Your Apartment Aesthetic? If Not, Here Is How to Decorate Without Breaking the Lease

As the saying goes, knowledge is power – and, at Westmount at Forest Oaks Apartments in Arlington, TX we couldn’t agree more! We hope that this blog has presented you with the valuable information that you were seeking out.

There’s no denying it for most renters: apartment homes can feel generic and sterile. You’re often faced with white walls, neutral colors, and very few decorative touches. A lot of the projects you’d like to accomplish go against your lease, as well. But, there are some simple approaches that add a personal touch to your home – and what better time to do this than now? Take a look at these ideas, courtesy of the best Arlington luxury apartments!

Add Some Color

Since your walls can’t be painted, try painting your furniture instead. Adding color to your furnishings can liven up a room and provide a unified look. Add some colorful pillows or throws to your bed or couch and choose area rugs that coordinate with your color theme. You can also hang large tapestries, quilts, or rugs on your wall to cover up a large area of plain, white walls.

Adorn Your Windows

If your home has standard window treatments, you may find them boring. Use unusual curtain rods, unique window treatments, and other creative touches to update the look of your windows. You can also play with string lights, retro-chic beaded curtains, and other hanging items to provide an eclectic look. Just be sure to use any lights safely by connecting them to a surge-protected outlet!

Go Green

There is nothing like a plant to add interest to a room. No wonder plants have become one of the modern era’s most on-trend items! Choose large plants to set into corners and smaller plants to place on ledges, tables, and shelves. You can also hang potted plants where allowed. Not only will adding plants make your space more verdant, but it will also help you clean the air. No time to care for a plant? Consider silk plants instead!

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