Friday, January 23, 2015

Non-Destructive Wall Decor

"Great wall" by Sal Taylor Kydd is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Do you have a vision for how your apartment should look, but can’t achieve that vision because of restrictions by your landlord or property manager? Where there is a will, there is a way! You don’t have to worry about destroying the walls in your apartment with these ideas, courtesy of Apartment Guide, because they don’t require nails and won’t damage the surfaces you attach them to! Let these ideas inspire you and make your vision a reality!

Frameless Wall Gallery
Not all pictures require a classic, ornate frame to provide an impressive appearance. You can take all of your favorite artistic landscapes, and even your cherished selfies, and hang a montage or collage of images that tell a story about who you are and what you love, all without chipping the paint.

No nails are required for this wall gallery–simply print out your images on reusable, adhesive-backed paper and decorate to your heart’s content. Websites likeWeMontage can provide this service for you or you can order the specialty paper and DIY. Another, even more affordable option is using poster putty or painter’s tape.

Washi Tape Design Series
One of the most popular ways to add color and pattern to just about anything–including walls, notebooks and furniture–is with washi tape, which is a pretty, lightweight masking tape that originated in Japan. This adhesive tape comes in a stunning assortment of colors, prints, patterns and sayings from the basic to the bold. Think leopard prints, polka dots and mini mustaches.

Washi tape is available at craft stores and online, and is inexpensive. Scoop up the styles that appeal to you, and use the tape to make a faux frame around a picture, “draw” a shape on the wall or add colorful edging to bookshelves. The best part about washi tape is that it’s washable and removes easily–perfect for that no-nails stipulation in your apartment lease.

Vinyl Decals
Vinyl decals are a relatively new way to add elegance to walls without painting or using framed artwork, and they’re available in every shape and style imaginable. Vinyl decals, sometimes called cut outs, are removable adhesive images that can be stuck and replaced as many times as desired with no harm done to the wall, furniture or other item on which they are applied.

These decals come in a variety of designs, including trees, woodland creatures, monograms, heart-warming sayings, chandeliers, or just about anything else that you can conceive. Vinyl decals can be a bit pricier than some other options, but they are long lasting, don’t require nails and won’t violate your apartment lease terms.

Temporary Wallpaper
Though paint may not be an option for most renters and removable wallpaper can be pricey, adding color to the walls is still possible if you get a little creative with fabric. By using a simple combination of starch and water, you can quickly and easily “glue” your favorite bolt of fabric to the walls for an instant wallpaper or paint-type effect.

Best yet, you’re only limited by the selection of prints and patterns of available cloth. Make sure you measure your wall carefully to get the right amount of fabric. You’ll also want to get a bit more than you think, as the starch can cause some shrinkage. When moving day arrives, simply pull the fabric away from the wall and wash off the starch with a sponge and warm water.

Repurposed Decor
Not all decor ideas have to involve attaching anything to the actual walls. Some renters can bypass strict lease restrictions by repurposing unexpected items in fun, playful ways.

For instance, an old, beat-up ladder may not be safe for climbing, but it can lean against the wall and provide a shabby chic accent that also holds blankets, magazines, small potted plants and other trinkets. You can even paint the ladder a bright color for a statement piece.

Another example is old shutters, which can be turned into letter holders, or you can add hooks to the slats and hang a variety of items, from cooking utensils to accessories such as jewelry or purses.

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