Interior Design Daydreaming—If Money Was No Object

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Would you make changes to the place where you live, if money was not a problem? Whether you have won the lottery recently or not, there are countless ways to redecorate your rental apartment and dispose of all the clutter that makes it look tarnished and lackluster. We know for a fact that hardly anybody would be able to resist the thought of having a more luxurious home, so unless you’re an exception, our magnificent and lavish apartment design ideas might just get your inspiration flowing.

Bedroom

There is so much you can do to acquire a deluxe bedroom. From the floor, to the furniture or the walls… With a little ingenuity, you can transform your bedroom into a little a piece of heaven. The easiest and most landlord-friendly way to bring more luxury in the room is to purchase new quality bed linen. This way your bedroom will look amazing at any time. Go only for high quality fabrics and choose an imposing color palette – red, gold or dark violet will make you feel like true royalty. Texture and materials are also important features of a five-star bedroom. Clear your old sheets away and invest in satin and goose down.

Your landlord will probably not mind if you place a new thick and lavish carpet on the bedroom floor or hang some trendy curtains. These features will instantly create a luxurious ambiance without transforming the interior too much. Consider using accessories as well: make a statement with a fancy bed lamp or a vase with fresh cut flowers.

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Kitchen

There’s no way you can keep even the most luxurious kitchen looking appealing if the countertops are covered with clutter. Enlarge your free space by giving your kitchen a thorough cleaning and clearing useless items first. This will help you achieve a more spacious and opulent atmosphere. Even when you are not allowed to make more significant refurbishments, you can always find a way to spruce up your rental kitchen—a patterned wallpaper or even repainting the walls is easily reversible in most cases.

Another thing that could make your kitchen look much more luxurious is to invest in cooking space. An island will surely bring more style and comfort to the place. Just get your hands on one or two stock cabinets and a fancy countertop. This could also be a good opportunity to make your kitchen more functional. If you aim at vintage design, visit a furniture clearance center where you can find truly unique pieces that are guaranteed to bring individuality to your cooking space.

kitchen-island-interior-designImage via rentcafe.com

The living room and the bathroom

Every single area in your rented home can be improved and made more abundant even if your options are limited in terms of major interventions. For instance, living rooms and bathrooms can benefit from a few great looking elements or sleek furnishings— after you got rid of any unnecessary or obsolete items that have piled up over time.

Vintage vases, graceful picture frames, pieces of art – these and many other things can be used in every rented home to make it look prettier and more luxurious. So go ahead and decorate your place in a truly distinctive and stylish manner using our helpful tips.

living-room-and-bathroom-interior-designImage via rentcafe.com

Got second thoughts about spending a fortune? Check out these great tips on how to decorate your home on a budget!

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Nicky is a Senior Communications Specialist for RENTCafé.com, where she researches and writes about real estate, interior design, and all things that spark renters’ interests. She is also your go-to person for content collaborations. Nicky double majored in Marketing and Applied Economics and holds a master's degree in Marketing Strategies and Policies. You can reach her via email at nicky.rentcafe@yardi.com.

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