4 landlord-friendly flatshare interior hacks
Living in a fully-furnished and decorated flatshare is a bit of a mixed blessing. Sure, you don’t have to fork out on buying your own wardrobe and bed (nor do you have to deal with the *many *perils of flatpack assembly), but you DO often have to deal with some of your landlord’s more questionable tastes – gem-encrusted leather sofa, anyone?
While you can’t usually replace furniture without good reason (injury/destruction/etc) and you probably won’t be allowed to redecorate or hang pictures up either (boo), there are a few easy things you can do to make your space feel a little more chic.
1. Throw over
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2. Stick ’em up
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One of the biggest drawbacks of your flatshare’s magnolia walls is, well…how magnolia they are. If you’re REALLY unlucky, you won’t even be allowed to put any nails in and you’ll have your deposit slashed for any blu-tack marks too. So what *do *you do to the walls, when you’re not allowed to do anything?Bring on the stickers. ALL the stickers – in the genius form of self-adhesive wallpaper, which allows you to quickly create a nice feature wall (or cover your entire room) without any long term damage. Turn your room into a leaf-filled jungle, add a touch of “marble” or opt for some straightforward geometric shapes – the possibilities are endless, and can be ripped right down at the end of your tenancy with zero evidence. Etsy has a unique selection from a collection of independent sellers.
Obviously you’re going to want to put some frames up too, and let’s face it: your family photo deserves that honour (as do those hilarious quote postcards from Paperchase). Luckily you can also do this without causing hassle and landlord upset, by investing in a £3.50 pack of Command hanging strips. These stick onto both wall and frame, and slot together using strong bonds that hold your works of art like an absolute dream. Best of all, they come straight off cleanly without taking chunks of plaster with them.
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3. Can you handle this?
4. Plants are EVERYTHING
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