Break the rules in home decor

I'm sorry but "I'm renting" is an excuse 😪

You can always buy a little bucket of mud to fill in those nail holes and paint it white again before you leave.

Stop following the rules so hard and have some fun!!

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#wallcollage #staystrange #fundecor #tapestry

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... Read moreWhen it comes to decorating your home, especially if you're renting, it’s easy to feel limited by rules or fear damaging the space. But honestly, the key to truly making a place your own is to embrace creativity without being restricted by conventional guidelines. For example, using a small bucket of spackle to fill nail holes and repainting before you move out can make bold decorating choices completely reversible. One fun idea is to try unconventional wall art, like hanging a table runner or framing a tapestry. These items add texture and personality without committing to permanent fixtures. You might even mix patterns or colors that traditionally wouldn’t match—sometimes contrasting elements create the most interesting vibes. Feel free to think beyond typical art frames or mats. Old calendars, postcards, or even glued items can become unique wall collages. If you’re feeling adventurous, painting murals or adding custom paint touches on door frames or walls can instantly personalize your space. These ideas aren’t just for homeowners; renters can do this too, because most changes can be reversed with a bit of paint or filler. Personally, I’ve found that dismantling the ‘rules’ in home decor awakens my creativity and makes living spaces feel truly mine. There’s no need to wait until you own a home to make bold moves—small, thoughtful alterations make a big difference. And if you decide to move, touching up is quick and easy. Above all else, have fun with your home environment. Decor should feel inspiring and comfortable, a reflection of your personality. Don’t hesitate to experiment with tapestries, wall collages, mismatched prints, or painting projects. Your apartment, your rules.