Make your Phoenix rental your own

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Decorating a new apartment is always a difficult task, no question.  Depending on the budget, most renters will try to make the furniture from the last place work within the new space. Unless you’re a professional interior decorator, this will likely be a difficult task. The decorating puzzle pieces may not always mesh both functionally and aesthetically in your new place.

Your new home should be a reflection of your personality and be the warm sanctuary in which you look forward to begin and end your day.  If you move into your new space completely empty handed, don’t rush to fill your new digs with just any furniture to fill the space; take this opportunity to build a style that works for you.  Your rental may not be your own, but you can create a completely unique environment by shopping for one-of –a-kind pieces at the various Phoenix small businesses. To support local business and find some seriously ostentatious and unique pieces, visit one of the five Razmataz locations. If modern is more up your alley check out Modern Manor in downtown Phoenix.  If you’re looking for authentic vintage, the biggest and best antique mall in the valley is Merchant Square Antiques though it’s a bit of a drive out in Chandler.

If you’re like most and you’ve accumulated more furniture than you even remember acquiring, there’s no need to dump it all and start over.  Visit one of the best online shops etsy.com to search a massive collection of truly unique artwork and knick-knacks to personalize your space. Don’t forget, the central Phoenix area is also well known around the valley for the prevalence of unique and reasonably priced original art. Make your new space yours!

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Amalia Otet is an online content developer and creative writer for RENTCafé. She loves all things real estate and strives to live beautifully, one green step at a time.

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